The glass on the m1 iMacs is fused with glue to the LCD however you can take it off(with the LCD attached to the glass but unless the insects are behind a part of the display that is access’s able you won’t be able to get them out sadly
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The glass on the m1 iMacs is fused with glue to the LCD however you can take it off(with the LCD attached to the glass but unless the insects are behind a part of the display that is accessible able you won’t be able to get them out sadly
If you do plan on taking the display off here’s a guide:-)[guide|143953|new_window=true]
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This guide isn’t 100% comparators so if that isn’t much use there’s a YouTube video
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This guide isn’t 100% completely finished so if that isn’t much use there’s a YouTube video
Hi
Yes but also no
The glass on the m1 iMacs is fused with glue to the LCD however you can take it off(with the LCD attached to the glass but unless the insects are behind a part of the display that is access’s able you won’t be able to get them out sadly
If you do plan on taking the display off here’s a guide:-)[guide|143953|new_window=true]
This guide isn’t 100% comparators so if that isn’t much use there’s a YouTube video
[link|https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uBjMr--idKo|https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uBjMr--idKo|new_window=true]
Hopefully this answers your question
If you need any help please ask
Thanks:-)