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  1. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody), MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 1, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody), MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 1, Bild 2 von 2
    • Gerade eingetroffen: das neue 13 Zoll Unibody MacBook Pro

    • Wir werden es während des Teardowns mit dem Unibody MacBook vergleichen.

    • Wir haben da so ein Gefühl, dass es in vielen Fällen sehr ähnlich sein wird.

    • Willst du selber solche Teardowns verfassen? Zeig der Welt mit unserer Plattform, was in deinen Geräten steckt!

    Hi, need some advise from you experts.

    I have the older MacBook Unibody 13" and waiting for the arrival of this MacBook Pro 13".

    1) Can I just interchange my 500GB hard-drive in the old machine to this new machine ? Will both still function ?

    2) Both Mac OS is the same 10.5.7 ?

    3) When will iFixIt sell 4GB RAM for this new Unibody ? Apple upgrade is really expensive.

    Thanks guys.

    KMCK - Antwort

    No! I just through my 500gb drive from my unibody macbook pro into my brand spanking new 13" macbook pro, and when i booted, I am not able to get sound (internal speakers is missing in control panel) and also i noticed the firewire 800 port is not working. I dont know if the firewire port was working before the swap, but i KNOW i got sound. I'm PRAYING that i didn't screw something up because the cover did seem to stick on something in the back-right corner when i lifted it off, but i'm thinking its probably just the drivers. The build number is different even though both drives had 10.5.7 on them.

    Re-installing 10.5.7 on the 13" now (with CD's that came with it) and will let you know what happens.

    -Dave

    Zitat von KMCK:

    Hi, need some advise from you experts.

    I have the older MacBook Unibody 13" and waiting for the arrival of this MacBook Pro 13".

    1) Can I just interchange my 500GB hard-drive in the old machine to this new machine ? Will both still function ?

    2) Both Mac OS is the same 10.5.7 ?

    3) When will iFixIt sell 4GB RAM for this new Unibody ? Apple upgrade is really expensive.

    Thanks guys.

    griffd - Antwort

    Thanks Dave, hope it's gonna be alright for you !

    Zitat von griffd:

    No! I just through my 500gb drive from my unibody macbook pro into my brand spanking new 13" macbook pro, and when i booted, I am not able to get sound (internal speakers is missing in control panel) and also i noticed the firewire 800 port is not working. I dont know if the firewire port was working before the swap, but i KNOW i got sound. I'm PRAYING that i didn't screw something up because the cover did seem to stick on something in the back-right corner when i lifted it off, but i'm thinking its probably just the drivers. The build number is different even though both drives had 10.5.7 on them.

    Re-installing 10.5.7 on the 13" now (with CD's that came with it) and will let you know what happens.

    -Dave

    KMCK - Antwort

    Could someone please list the exact model # of the build-in hard drive (the one that come with the laptop) in the new MacBook? Also, if you also have the part # for the memory it would be much appreciated too. Thanks.

    mather - Antwort

    I have the Macbook unibody and can't stand the screen - does anyone know if I can just buy the 13" MacBook Pro top panel and replace the screen? (i.e. same dimensions, connector etc??)

    22yrmacuser - Antwort

    Zitat von KMCK:

    Can I just interchange my 500GB hard-drive in the old machine to this new machine ? Will both still function ?

    I swapped in a 500GiB drive with 10.5.7 from another MacBook, and it booted fine - but as Dave said, the iPhone-style combo audio port wasn't available. I archived-and-reinstalled the OS from the DVD that came with the MBP and have had no problems since.

    The built-in speakers are really nice, btw.

    deedle - Antwort

    Zitat von mather:

    Could someone please list the exact model # of the build-in hard drive (the one that come with the laptop) in the new MacBook?

    The drive is labeled: Hitachi 5K500.B-160, HTS545016B9SA02, type TS5SAA160. In smaller print it also has the following label: D33373 HTB-TS5SAA500(B). 5V, 700mA. May-09.

    Below, Apple labels it: HDD Firmware 2008, 160GB, 2.5inch, AT 9.5mm, P/N: 0A70461, MLC DA3031 A845221.

    deedle - Antwort

    Zitat von KMCK:

    Hi, need some advise from you experts.

    I have the older MacBook Unibody 13" and waiting for the arrival of this MacBook Pro 13".

    1) Can I just interchange my 500GB hard-drive in the old machine to this new machine ? Will both still function ?

    You will have to do an archive and install. I lost the sound on my 13" MBP when I used the old OS in the new Mac.

    2) Both Mac OS is the same 10.5.7 ?

    No exactly, which is why step one above is necessary.

    3) When will iFixIt sell 4GB RAM for this new Unibody ? Apple upgrade is really expensive.

    Thanks guys.

    jim0266 - Antwort

    Zitat von 22yrmacuser:

    I have the Macbook unibody and can't stand the screen - does anyone know if I can just buy the 13" MacBook Pro top panel and replace the screen? (i.e. same dimensions, connector etc??)

    Apparently not. I called Apple and they will not replace the screen even if you pay for it. I also called several top Mac shops and the cost was prohibitive. In the end I sold my 2 month old 2.4/4 UMB for $975. In the end it cost me $300 to upgrade to a 2.26/4 MBP. I lost .14 GHz but gained firewire, a much nice screen, an SD card slot and new batter technology, so the cost was worth it to me.

    jim0266 - Antwort

    What kind of Ram and hard drive can you recommend from newegg?

    I'm buying the lowing end 13inch MBP and want to upgrade the ram from 2 to 4gb, and the hard drive from the 160gb to a 500gb. Any recommendations? Links to newegg maybe?

    Sethal - Antwort

    散热管太水了

    Hiller89 - Antwort

    Zitat von mather:

    Could someone please list the exact model # of the build-in hard drive (the one that come with the laptop) in the new MacBook? Also, if you also have the part # for the memory it would be much appreciated too. Thanks.

    The 160GB Hitachi Drive show "HTS545016B9SA02" for the model number.

    Simon - Antwort

    I may or may not have spilled some tomato soup near my trackpad of my unibody MacBook Pro...and though it is still functioning properly, seems like it could use a little cleaning along the clicking edges. Can anyone point me in the direction of a trackpad removal tutorial so I can give it a once over and get it back to un-gunked satus? Cheers

    Scott

    FEaddict@gmail.com

    Scott - Antwort

    Can I use the PC standard 4G DDR3 Ram install into the empty slot? Coz I have one 4G DDR3 ram spare.

    Thanks

    arypnh - Antwort

  2. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 1
    • Was alles in der Schachtel steckt:

    • Bedienungsanleitung

    • DVD für die Systemwiederherstellung

    • 60 Watt Netzteil

    • Verlängerungskabel

    • Putztuch

    • Wie üblich kein Videoadapter.

  3. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 3, Bild 1 von 3 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 3, Bild 2 von 3 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 3, Bild 3 von 3
    • Ein paar Vergleiche mit dem MacBook Unibody:

    • Es gibt keine Klappe mehr für den Akku.

    • Ein SD-Kartenleser ist dazugekommen, der Digital/Mikrofonanschluss ist verschwunden.

    • FireWire ist zurück!

    • Das Laptopschloss ist jetzt auf der anderen Seite.

    • Die SD-Karte steht fast 13 Millimeter heraus! Das ist nicht das beste Design für ein MacBook "Pro", wenn du uns fragst.

    is it possible for me to sell back my 4-6 month old macbook unibody 13'' back to apple or something so i can buy this? If someone could help me with this that would be great!

    stormtrooper - Antwort

    Zitat von stormtrooper:

    is it possible for me to sell back my 4-6 month old macbook unibody 13'' back to apple or something so i can buy this? If someone could help me with this that would be great!

    normally i would be fine with another apple update but i really need the upgraded battery, ram limit, cpu, firewire and sd card slot... and saving $200 and pro status would be nice also...

    stormtrooper - Antwort

    I hadn't noted the loss of the microphone port. Arghhh. Tradeoff to get firewire back is worth it, but still very unfortunate for some folks.

    mcifix - Antwort

    Zitat von mcifix:

    I hadn't noted the loss of the microphone port. Arghhh. Tradeoff to get firewire back is worth it, but still very unfortunate for some folks.

    Actually, I think the mic port is still there... it's just integrated into the same port as the headphones, like the iPhone's is.

    Trevor Gibson - Antwort

    Will this battery work in the 13 inch macbook?

    mostlydave - Antwort

    Zitat von mostlydave:

    Will this battery work in the 13 inch macbook?

    The battery will not be of same specification. That is why now it is only accessible by taking apart the entire outer enclosure, that way allowing for an increase in overall battery life.

    alecmv - Antwort

    I don't really get the issue with the SD card sticking out -- seems like a normal design to me. You want to be able to have enough sticking out to grab onto to pull it out! If you had a flush mount you would need some sort of spring mechanism with a catch (like my digicam internals) or a spring and release button (kind of like the old pcmcia card slots). More mechanics/moving parts == more things that can break down IMHO.

    Even my plugin USB SD card reader has this exact same clearance and I've never had an issue with it. Not like you would (should) be porting around your mac in your laptop case while you had an SD card plugged in. (although I know people who leave CD's in all the time but I think that's kind of dumb too.)

    JoeSomeone - Antwort

    Zitat von alecmv:

    The battery will not be of same specification. That is why now it is only accessible by taking apart the entire outer enclosure, that way allowing for an increase in overall battery life.

    Ok but if the aluminun botton cover could be replaced as well... would´t it be a solution to replace the old battery to the new MBP 13 battery?

    Vrumm - Antwort

    Zitat von mostlydave:

    Will this battery work in the 13 inch macbook?

    What? No, definitely not.

    By the way: you will loose your waranty by taking out the battery of the new MacBook Pro 13". There is label inside stating this.

    ---

    solomo gutschein http://solomo-gutschein.blogspot.com/

    solomo - Antwort

    Zitat von mcifix:

    I hadn't noted the loss of the microphone port. Arghhh. Tradeoff to get firewire back is worth it, but still very unfortunate for some folks.

    It's not just a mic port, really. It's a generic audio in-port, for any audio source.

    glissyboi - Antwort

    Yeah, having the SD card stick out isn't a bad design. If it inserted flush, then you have to use a fingernail to push it in to activate the eject mechanism (and sometimes it's not easy to push it in far enough). And anyone who has dealt with SD cards knows, they can jam inside the slot, and become difficult to remove without tools.

    With it sticking out, a firm grasp will remove it. The only issue I see is RS-MMC cards which if the adapter fails to catch the RS-MMC card, you can be stuck with it inside the slot.

    Worf - Antwort

    Zitat von mcifix:

    I hadn't noted the loss of the microphone port. Arghhh. Tradeoff to get firewire back is worth it, but still very unfortunate for some folks.

    RTFM. The Tech Specs on the product page clearly indicate that it is a combination input/output that is user selectable. It is also worth noting that it supports the Apple stereo headset with microphone.

    RickDeckard - Antwort

    Zitat von JoeSomeone:

    I don't really get the issue with the SD card sticking out -- seems like a normal design to me. You want to be able to have enough sticking out to grab onto to pull it out! If you had a flush mount you would need some sort of spring mechanism with a catch (like my digicam internals) or a spring and release button (kind of like the old pcmcia card slots). More mechanics/moving parts == more things that can break down IMHO.

    Even my plugin USB SD card reader has this exact same clearance and I've never had an issue with it. Not like you would (should) be porting around your mac in your laptop case while you had an SD card plugged in. (although I know people who leave CD's in all the time but I think that's kind of dumb too.)

    Agree, agree, agree.

    My 15" MBP has had an SD ExpressCard adapter in since day one.

    It works the same way. Very durable. Cards go in and out multiple times daily.

    My Lexar "Professional" USB SD/CF reader hooked to my Mac Pro works the same way.

    Good riddance to spring-loaded card slots.

    ckais - Antwort

    [quote|solomo] By the way: you will loose your waranty by taking out the battery of the new MacBook Pro 13". There is label inside stating this.

    Any ideas how to change the harddisk ("still considered user-replaceable by Apple") without voiding the warranty?

    I would need to disconnect the battery before replacing the harddisk, right?

    palmin - Antwort

    Zitat von palmin:

    By the way: you will loose your waranty by taking out the battery of the new MacBook Pro 13". There is label inside stating this.

    Zitat von solomo:

    Any ideas how to change the harddisk ("still considered user-replaceable by Apple") without voiding the warranty?

    I would need to disconnect the battery before replacing the harddisk, right?

    The label does not indicate that your warranty will be void by removing the battery. However, you don't need to remove the battery to replace the hard drive -- you can just unplug the battery.

    You will not void your warranty unless you break something.

    Miroslav Djuric - Antwort

    good grief, a sticky-out sd-card...

    Even my eee-pc does better than that..

    imaccer - Antwort

    Zitat von mcifix:

    I hadn't noted the loss of the microphone port. Arghhh. Tradeoff to get firewire back is worth it, but still very unfortunate for some folks.

    I'd just use a USB microphone. The rockband one's are actually pretty nice.

    1andrew1994 - Antwort

  4. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 4, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 4, Bild 2 von 2
    • Lasst uns anfangen.

    • Mit der Klappe ist auch die Öffnungslasche verschwunden.

    • Deshalb brauchen wir dafür einen Kreuzschlitz-Schraubendreher.

    • Einmal die Unterseite weggeklappt und ...

    I have used a #00 Philips screwdriver. Even using the angles here in http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MacB... page number 38 in this manual, I was unable to unscrew the small screws near the opening latch (the ones on the sides and the long ones work btw).

    Does anyone have a solution for this? I don't want to break the screws or damage the cover.

    Im unscrewing all screws counterclockwise.

    BraxBox - Antwort

    Hi, can you tell me the name (and if possible where can i find) the weird sponge which is on the back cover, the function is to press the ram memory on their places.

    Thank you !

    Maxime - Antwort

  5. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 5, Bild 1 von 3 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 5, Bild 2 von 3 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 5, Bild 3 von 3
    • ... es ist fast das Gleiche wie das alte, "kleine" Unibody MacBook.

    • Das Akkufach ist identisch zu dem, das wir im 17 Zoll MacBook Pro gefunden haben. Wir würden wetten, dass es im neuen 15 Zoll Pro genauso aussieht.

    • Entferne die zwei Tri-point-Schrauben und plötzlich ist der Akku austauschbar. Der Aufkleber löst sich wie beim 17 Zoll Pro sauber ab - weil es nur am Akku klebt und nicht am optischen Laufwerk.

    Actually, the battery will cost exactly the same amount as any user-replaceable battery--$129. Apple will likely offer (like they do with the iPod, iPhone, and 17" MBP) a battery replacement program that only charges the cost of the battery. They will have to take it away from you for 24 hours, but they certainly aren't getting more money from the new setup. Just setting facts straight.

    Heathjw - Antwort

    Is there any Bluray drive to replace the CD/DVD optical drive?

    Vrumm - Antwort

    Do you have to unplug/remove the battery in order to replace the RAM? Otherwise worded: if you remove the RAM with the battery still plugged in, could it damage the computer?

    bigakinkade - Antwort

    What size tri-wing to remove the battery in the 13 inch MacBook Pro? The WiHa tool site lists sizes from 0 to 5.

    autnagrag - Antwort

    Zitat von autnagrag:

    What size tri-wing to remove the battery in the 13 inch MacBook Pro? The WiHa tool site lists sizes from 0 to 5.

    Duh. Sorry. Just found the answer in step 3 of the 15 inch MBP teardown. It is tri-wing size zero.

    autnagrag - Antwort

  6. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 6, Bild 1 von 3 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 6, Bild 2 von 3 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 6, Bild 3 von 3
    • Die 7 Stunden-Akku-Spezifikationen:

    • Modell A1322

    • 10,95 V

    • 60 Wh

    • "Dieser Akku enthält kein Quecksilber."

    • Sobald du an Geräten mit eingebautem Akku arbeitest, ist das Abtrennen des Akkus das Erste, damit das gesamte Gerät nicht unter Strom steht.

    • Apple bietet einen Akku-Austausch für 129 $ an. Wenn du nicht in der Nähe eines Apple Stores oder eines autorisierten Händlers bist, musst du 3-4 Arbeitstage ohne Laptop auskommen.

    • Obwohl die Akkus sehr ähnlich aussehen, sind sie definitiv nicht austauschbar. Der Akku des MacBook Pro ist zu groß (und hat eine andere Form), um in das ältere MacBook Unibody zu passen.

    "Warning: We'd really appreciate it if you'd pay us a bunch of money to replace your battery instead of just replacing it yourself!"

    Sterling Hirsh - Antwort

    I'd love to see "uprated" user-replaceable batteries for older unibodies!

    borism - Antwort

    Zitat von borism:

    I'd love to see "uprated" user-replaceable batteries for older unibodies!

    I'd love it, too! It might have a way to solve this!!!

    Vrumm - Antwort

    Could you PLEASE tell me the dimensions of this battery, as well as the one for the 17" model? I was thinking of modding my pre-unibody 15" to accept one of these batteries, but I need to know the proper dimensions first. Thank you!

    lifeinhd - Antwort

    > When working on all machines that have internal batteries, disconnect the battery first to cut off power to the entire device.

    Do you mean I have to remove the battery before to unplug the magsafe plug, cutting out power?

    This means I had to remove the back cover with MacBook shutted off but powered.

    Has the MacBook Pro 13.3" a backup battery?

    Ps: nice teardown!

    kls64 - Antwort

    How many hours the battery last up to while using ? because my mac book pro only gives me 30 mins without charger

    shawn - Antwort

    This should probably give a little more detail on how to pull the connector. It's a pain in the butt to figure out if you're not used to working on this stuff.

    Fini - Antwort

  7. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 7, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 7, Bild 2 von 2
    • Wie nehmen die Festplatte raus ...

    • Laut Apple kannst du die Festplatte selber tauschen, aber du musst zehn Schrauben mehr entfernen, als im MacBook Unibody.

    • Wir ersetzen die 160 GB Hitachi gleich durch etwas ein wenig größeres.

    I want to change the HD only, do i need the tri-wing screw driver to remove the battery? Or i can simply to unplug the power to cut the power?

    blyccy - Antwort

    Hey, does this void the warranty? Replacing the ram and the HDD on the old unibody MacBooks didn't but this may be a different case.

    Raaza - Antwort

    I second Raaza's question; and I'll add my own. I want to upgrade the HD (I Think) to the 500GB 7200 Drive you linked to, but I'm concerned about heat and noise issues. is there a huge performance boost between the offered 500 GB 5400 Drive? I am planing on buying the 1400 version so I get the 4GB RAM and the faster processor to start with. Is that worth the price?

    shoebox - Antwort

    Zitat von blyccy:

    I want to change the HD only, do i need the tri-wing screw driver to remove the battery? Or i can simply to unplug the power to cut the power?

    You don't have to remove the battery. You can just unplug it before removing the hard drive.

    Miroslav Djuric - Antwort

    Zitat von shoebox:

    I second Raaza's question; and I'll add my own. I want to upgrade the HD (I Think) to the 500GB 7200 Drive you linked to, but I'm concerned about heat and noise issues. is there a huge performance boost between the offered 500 GB 5400 Drive? I am planing on buying the 1400 version so I get the 4GB RAM and the faster processor to start with. Is that worth the price?

    To answer both your and Raaza's questions:

    1. Replacing the RAM and HD does not void your warranty.

    2. 5400 vs. 7200 RPM is debatable. The upgraded performance will be most noticeable on disk-intensive processes, but you probably won't notice much improvement by just normally using the MacBook.

    Miroslav Djuric - Antwort

    Wait a second, so what screwdrivers do I need to upgrade my HDD and RAM again? It seems like Philips through and through but I keep hearing about T6 as well.

    opt1m4l - Antwort

    Does the hard drive removal require a #6 Torx like earlier MBPs? Or is it a Phillips screw?

    dennya - Antwort

    Zitat von opt1m4l:

    Wait a second, so what screwdrivers do I need to upgrade my HDD and RAM again? It seems like Philips through and through but I keep hearing about T6 as well.

    Zitat von dennya:

    Does the hard drive removal require a #6 Torx like earlier MBPs? Or is it a Phillips screw?

    You need a #00 Phillips screwdriver to upgrade the RAM, and you need both the Phillips screwdriver and a T6 Torx to upgrade the HD.

    A spudger may also come in handy to unplug the battery, but is not absolutely necessary.

    Miroslav Djuric - Antwort

    Quick question: Does it look like there might be enough room for 12.5 mm drive in the 13" MBP?

    lenlo - Antwort

    FYI.. here is the Official Apple Hard Drive Replacement Manual: http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MBPR...

    Also, its a PH #00 screwdriver, not a #0. You also don't need to disconnect the power to replace the hard drive. I wish I would had known the screwdriver was in fact #00.. glad I took it easy on the &!&$ screws.

    pcmike - Antwort

    I would like to get myself a macbook pro 13", but i would like to have a 7200 rpm harddrive. In the apple-store it is not possible to configure this and i would like to know if there is a technical reason for this? Is it because the 7200rpm hd gets to hot and the and macbook pro can´t handlethanks it? - I wouldn´t want to put the hd in it if it´s going to break down :-) then i´d rather go for the 15". Thanks...

    mortensen - Antwort

    Zitat von pcmike:

    FYI.. here is the Official Apple Hard Drive Replacement Manual: http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MBPR...

    Also, its a PH #00 screwdriver, not a #0. You also don't need to disconnect the power to replace the hard drive. I wish I would had known the screwdriver was in fact #00.. glad I took it easy on the &!&$ screws.

    Thanks for the link that is really useful. But why do Apple forget (again) to say you need a T6 Torx for the guide screws on the drive?

    macpeter - Antwort

    Which makes/sizes of solid state drive (SSD) are compatible with the new 13' MBP unibody, and are the steps for replacing the HDD the same to swap in a SSD?

    jonjon - Antwort

    So, to install a hard drive on the new 13 Inch macbook Pro I will need a #00 Phillips Screwdriver and a T6 Torx, is that right?

    iv26 - Antwort

    Zitat von iv26:

    So, to install a hard drive on the new 13 Inch macbook Pro I will need a #00 Phillips Screwdriver and a T6 Torx, is that right?

    You are correct sir!

    Miroslav Djuric - Antwort

    Zitat von lenlo:

    Quick question: Does it look like there might be enough room for 12.5 mm drive in the 13" MBP?

    To answer my own question: Yes, you can! I just tried it and it worked quite well. :-)

    lenlo - Antwort

  8. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 8, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 8, Bild 2 von 2
    • Der Subwoofer löst sich, nachdem wir die beiden Schrauben entfernt haben.

    OMG... Subwoofer?

    aatski - Antwort

    Zitat von aatski:

    OMG... Subwoofer?

    As most Mac laptops have had since the Powerbook days, yes, there's a subwoofer.

    ckais - Antwort

    Firewire Chipset - Can you tell me what brand is being used here? I am hoping for T.I. for external f.w. recording device. Thank you.

    macdoofus - Antwort

    Zitat von macdoofus:

    Firewire Chipset - Can you tell me what brand is being used here? I am hoping for T.I. for external f.w. recording device. Thank you.

    Has anything been said about the chip used for the firewire? I was told on RME forum that the new chip works well with their sound card. Just wondered if you had any more good news. D

    davidmorin - Antwort

    Do you have anymore info on the Audio system?

    Can you tell what devices they are using to drive the speakers?

    Any info on the speakers, or headphone Amplifier?

    Are they using a wolfson or cirrus codec? Any info you have along that line would be awesome.

    Thanks

    Grenache - Antwort

    you know what? be extra careful to remind to attach that micro-little piece of scotch tape to the superdrive connector… if you forget it the back cover of the mac will short circuit the Logic Board and result in a crash of the system…. Crazy but true!

    Filippo Giadrossi - Antwort

  9. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 9, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 9, Bild 2 von 2
    • Das optische Laufwerk ist mit drei Kreuzschlitzschrauben befestigt.

    • Die Halterungen und die Positionen der Schrauben sind identisch zum älteren MacBook Unibody.

    is it possible to replace the slot-in drive for slot-in bluray drive as this one http://bogielives.com/index.php?page=29&... ?

    Whitehawk - Antwort

    Is it possible to replace the trackpad on a MacBook Pro 13inc, my little boy hit it with a pen and cracked it. It still works just has an ugly crack on it. I see I can buy a new track pad just need some instructions on how to go about replacing it. This is my first Mac I am used to PC laptops so never opened a mac before. Some advice or tutorial would be great thank you.

    Melissa - Antwort

    Zitat von Melissa:

    Is it possible to replace the trackpad on a MacBook Pro 13inc, my little boy hit it with a pen and cracked it. It still works just has an ugly crack on it. I see I can buy a new track pad just need some instructions on how to go about replacing it. This is my first Mac I am used to PC laptops so never opened a mac before. Some advice or tutorial would be great thank you.

    Hi Melissa. Unfortunately, the trackpad is part of the Upper Case. If you wish to replace it, we have a guide for the MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Upper Case. Good luck.

    Walter Galan - Antwort

    Yes you can replace track pad and you don't need the whole unibody as I just took my track pad out with 4 little screws, just leave the the 2 in the middle of each little clip. You will see what im talking about!!

    Nicholas Bryson - Antwort

  10. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 10, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 10, Bild 2 von 2
    • Wenn das optische Laufwerk weg ist, liegt der rechte Lautsprecher frei.

    • Er ist festgeklebt. Ein schneller Handgriff mit dem Spudger wird ihn lösen.

  11. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 11, Bild 1 von 3 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 11, Bild 2 von 3 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 11, Bild 3 von 3
    • Ein Anschluss, drei Kreuzschlitzschrauben und bäm - der Lüfter ist draußen!

  12. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 12, Bild 1 von 3 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 12, Bild 2 von 3 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 12, Bild 3 von 3
    • Löse den LVDS-Anschluss.

    • Entferne die 7 Schrauben am Motherboard.

    • Entferne die zwei Schrauben am Stromanschluss.

    • Löse die Kabel von Trackpad, Tastatur, und Akkustandsanzeige.

    • Entferne die Halterung für das LVDS-Kabel.

    • Und das Logic Board ist fast frei ...

  13. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 13, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 13, Bild 2 von 2
    • Drücke das Mikrofon aus seiner Höhle.

    • Jetzt ist das Logic Board endlich frei!

    It appears removing the microphone should be easy. Is the wireless and bluetooth hardware still in the base of the display? I know the iSight is still in the display. Are all cables coming out of the display combined or are they separated by function (display and wireless/bluetooth/iSight)? Have you tried operating the MBP with these devices unplugged (if possible)? Thanks. (yes, I'm asking about it again)

    prl99 - Antwort

    Could you please post some pictures of the empty unibody frame?

    kafrilos - Antwort

    Haha nice teardown! Nice humor accompanied by the teardown of course! ;)

    scott523 - Antwort

    You mentioned the harddrive is user replaceable. Is the Ram also ? I just want to make sure that neither of these two changes will void the warrenty. Although I know that Apple will no longer warrenty either of the replaced parts.

    nswien - Antwort

    Zitat von nswien:

    You mentioned the harddrive is user replaceable. Is the Ram also ? I just want to make sure that neither of these two changes will void the warrenty. Although I know that Apple will no longer warrenty either of the replaced parts.

    Yes. My wife's MP13" arrived 2 days ago and I upgraded from 2 GB to 4 GB. Its very easy. You need a jewelers/eyeglass type Phillips screwdriver (very small tip) to remove the back cover screws. Just keep remember to keep the 10 screws in the same order as the hole they came out of because they are different lengths. The manual that comes with the notebook explains how to do it.

    lazerbeam - Antwort

    Awesome job on the tear-down. I purchased my 13" MacBook Pro about two weeks ago and already replaced the HD and Ram...very easy. Small phillips and torx, both of which I bought from Home Depot. What I didn't see in the tear-down is the wireless card. Is it soldered on-board or did I miss it as a mini-pci card?

    newmacuser - Antwort

    Zitat von newmacuser:

    What I didn't see in the tear-down is the wireless card. Is it soldered on-board or did I miss it as a mini-pci card?

    The AirPort card on these machines is attached to the display, underneath the black plastic "clutch cover."

    Andrew Bookholt - Antwort

    which screwdriver will I need to take out the Hard Drive Bracket?

    iv26 - Antwort

    Zitat von iv26:

    which screwdriver will I need to take out the Hard Drive Bracket?

    You'll need a Phillips #00 screwdriver for the bracket, and then a T6 Torx driver to remove the hard drive's side screws (if you're planning on replacing the drive).

    Miroslav Djuric - Antwort

    Zitat von kafrilos:

    Could you please post some pictures of the empty unibody frame?

    I have pictures of completely stripped frame, don't know how to post them though

    rufus - Antwort

    Is the wireless and bluetooth hardware still in the base of the display? I know the iSight is still in the display. Are all cables coming out of the display combined or are they separated by function (display and wireless/bluetooth/iSight)? Have you tried operating the MBP with these devices unplugged (if possible)? Thanks. (yes, I'm asking about it again)

    notu - Antwort

    Zitat von notu:

    Is the wireless and bluetooth hardware still in the base of the display? I know the iSight is still in the display. Are all cables coming out of the display combined or are they separated by function (display and wireless/bluetooth/iSight)? Have you tried operating the MBP with these devices unplugged (if possible)? Thanks. (yes, I'm asking about it again)

    Yes, the AirPort/Bluetooth card is hidden below the black plastic clutch cover at the base of the display. The display data leads reach the motherboard through one connector, and the AirPort/Bluetooth/iSight through another. We have not tried operating the machine with either cables unplugged, so I can't help you there. Check out our MacBook Pro 13" Unibody device page for detailed pictures and disassembly instructions.

    Andrew Bookholt - Antwort

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    • Ein paar Fotos des Logic Boards, bevor wir es ganz nackig machen ...

    • Wie beim MacBook Unibody kommt der Kühlkörper mit dem Logic Board raus.

    Can you replace both RAM modules without pulling the motherboard? Or do you have to get it all the way out to do the one on the other side?

    anon4433 - Antwort

    Zitat von anon4433:

    Can you replace both RAM modules without pulling the motherboard? Or do you have to get it all the way out to do the one on the other side?

    You can replace both RAM modules right after you remove the bottom cover -- no need to take out the logic board.

    Miroslav Djuric - Antwort

    Zitat von miro:

    You can replace both RAM modules right after you remove the bottom cover -- no need to take out the logic board.

    Judging from the pictutes that isn't true, it looks like only the first chip is accessable. Look at the first picture in step 11.. Aluminum blocks access to the other chip.

    terrywood02 - Antwort

    Zitat von terrywood02:

    Judging from the pictutes that isn't true, it looks like only the first chip is accessable. Look at the first picture in step 11.. Aluminum blocks access to the other chip.

    the ram slots look to be the same as the first unibody 13" and you can access both RAM chips without removing the logic board

    thefanta - Antwort

    can you take the vid processor off or is it soldered on? upgrade to the 9600???????

    williamwarn - Antwort

    Zitat von terrywood02:

    Judging from the pictutes that isn't true, it looks like only the first chip is accessable. Look at the first picture in step 11.. Aluminum blocks access to the other chip.

    I disagree. Look at the middle picture in Step 11. You can see the other RAM chip peeking out from under the top chip. Looks like it'd be easy to replace.

    malarkey21 - Antwort

    Zitat von thefanta:

    the ram slots look to be the same as the first unibody 13" and you can access both RAM chips without removing the logic board

    I can confirm that RAM slots are the same as before. Differences are only the new battery and that you have to unscrew the bottom cover again.

    RAM and HD remain user serviceable.

    nfoo - Antwort

    Is it possible to replace the harddrive with an SSD drive?

    If so are there particular ones that will fit or not fit?

    Can you recomend a worthwhile SSD to replace.

    Thanks.

    AustinButler - Antwort

    I'm also curious about changing the video card, but I'm glad to see that the hard drive and RAM are considered user-replaceable. Too bad it's still cheaper to buy the 8GB through Apple. 13" MBP user manual:

    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MacB...

    The manual only mentions that the drive must be a 2.5" SATA. There's a 250GB SSD for $900 at Newegg, which is the more than it is to upgrade from Apple (although you'd get to keep the 250GB 5400). There are some more affordable 128GB SSD drives, $250-300. However, they're just covered under a replacement policy, no refunds! So, it'd be nice to hear some first-hand anecdotal evidence about a particular brand working well. Or, better yet, which drives Apple uses as its OEM? I'm using just over 128GB now, and I'm not sure how much of that can be pared down just for the longevity and energy/heat/mass savings of a solid state drive.

    onehoop - Antwort

    Zitat von onehoop:

    I'm also curious about changing the video card, but I'm glad to see that the hard drive and RAM are considered user-replaceable. Too bad it's still cheaper to buy the 8GB through Apple. 13" MBP user manual:

    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MacB...

    The manual only mentions that the drive must be a 2.5" SATA. There's a 250GB SSD for $900 at Newegg, which is the more than it is to upgrade from Apple (although you'd get to keep the 250GB 5400). There are some more affordable 128GB SSD drives, $250-300. However, they're just covered under a replacement policy, no refunds! So, it'd be nice to hear some first-hand anecdotal evidence about a particular brand working well. Or, better yet, which drives Apple uses as its OEM? I'm using just over 128GB now, and I'm not sure how much of that can be pared down just for the longevity and energy/heat/mass savings of a solid state drive.

    Any SATA SSD will work. I'm running a Samsung 256GB SSD in my 15" unibody and I previously had a Patriot 128GB SSD in it. It pops in just like any other 2.5" drive (NOTE: Don't buy the Apple SSD from the BTO option; get an aftermarket drive from OCZ, Patriot or Samsung. The BTO SSD's have inferior read/write speeds.)

    EShupps - Antwort

    Zitat von nfoo:

    I can confirm that RAM slots are the same as before. Differences are only the new battery and that you have to unscrew the bottom cover again.

    RAM and HD remain user serviceable.

    Is it possible to adapt the new battery from the MBP 13 (MB466LL/A) in the late 2008 MB 13 AL (MB990LL/A)??? Could ypu please reply to this question? I looks the same size and shape. The only point to observe is how to fix it to the main block of aluminun...

    Vrumm - Antwort

    Zitat von terrywood02:

    Judging from the pictutes that isn't true, it looks like only the first chip is accessable. Look at the first picture in step 11.. Aluminum blocks access to the other chip.

    RTFM!

    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MacB...

    Zews - Antwort

    Zitat von williamwarn:

    can you take the vid processor off or is it soldered on? upgrade to the 9600???????

    The video processor is soldered onto the logic board, and it would be very hard to upgrade it to a 9600...

    Miroslav Djuric - Antwort

    Zitat von Zews:

    RTFM!

    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/MacB...

    the ram socket is the clip up type not the push in type on the old macbook so you can replace it without removing the battery

    bex - Antwort

    I just got a 15" MacBook Pro the end of January, It is easy to replace the HD but I would a good 500GB 7200 RPM HD from OWC They seem to have the best price when I went for My 500GB in Mine. I mad the mistake of only getting a 5200 RPM drive, and get a FW 800 external case for the old 500 GB and do a Carbon Copy on it before putting it back in. The 500GB in my 15" MB Pro I may replace it but I most likely will do it when I get my student loan in the fall. and then Get a 13" MB Pro to use as a "NetBook" unless Apple will come out with a new machine in the fall?

    Kristyanna1019 - Antwort

  15. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 15, Bild 1 von 2 MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 15, Bild 2 von 2
    • Beide Seiten des Logic Boards.

    In this new Logic Board the <b>mini Display Port</b> support vídeo+audio??? Are Apple going to solve this claim???

    Vrumm - Antwort

    It looks like the Realtek ALC885 audio chip has been replaced with something else. I can't tell if the Cirrus labled chip or the chip with first line GL137 is the new audio chip. I figure one is the audio chip & the other is the SD card controller. I have tried to search the web for what these parts could be but I haven't had any luck.

    toppernh - Antwort

    How was the thermal paste on these models?

    Have Apple trained the CM to apply the correct quantity yet?

    bez - Antwort

    Zitat von bez:

    How was the thermal paste on these models?

    Have Apple trained the CM to apply the correct quantity yet?

    Yes, I would like to know if thermal paste is applied correctly as well. From the photos I can't see any thermal paste at all?

    Orpheus - Antwort

    Zitat von Orpheus:

    Yes, I would like to know if thermal paste is applied correctly as well. From the photos I can't see any thermal paste at all?

    The thermal paste coverage on our MBP 13" Unibody seemed adequate. We cleaned the thermal paste off the surface of the processors so whoever is interested could easily identify the chips.

    Andrew Bookholt - Antwort

    Zitat von andrew:

    The thermal paste coverage on our MBP 13" Unibody seemed adequate. We cleaned the thermal paste off the surface of the processors so whoever is interested could easily identify the chips.

    Is there any pictures of the thermal paste coverage? It'd be nice to see how much Apple applied.

    vant - Antwort

    For anyone who is curious about thermal paste coverage, here is a photo of the factory amount.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/40248045@N0...

    brdnboy - Antwort

    Zitat von brdnboy:

    For anyone who is curious about thermal paste coverage, here is a photo of the factory amount. http://www.flickr.com/photos/40248045@N0...

    Geez, that looks horrible! I'll definitely redo the thermal paste when I change the HD.

    Orpheus - Antwort

    Anybody know if the CPU is soldered in? I just got a 13" MBP this past weekend, and immediately swapped the ram for 4GB and the HDD for a 500GB unit, and while the processor is just fine right now I'm curious to know if it's able to be replaced later down the road.

    Thoughts?

    skoorbevad - Antwort

    Zitat von skoorbevad:

    Anybody know if the CPU is soldered in?

    It is soldered to the board and is non-replaceable.

    Andrew Bookholt - Antwort

  16. MacBook Pro (13 Zoll, Mitte 2009, Unibody): Schritt 16, Bild 1 von 1
    • Und hier ist das Schmuckstück in voller Pracht.

    Is the display still a 6-bit display from the previous generation? Or did they move it to the 8-bit (IPS?) display that is in the 15" and 17" MBP?

    macphisto - Antwort

    Zitat von macphisto:

    Is the display still a 6-bit display from the previous generation? Or did they move it to the 8-bit (IPS?) display that is in the 15" and 17" MBP?

    I'm not sure, but I can confirm that it's A LOT better than the Unibody MacBook.

    The brightness "tearing" is gone and the viewing angles have improved.

    From the short time I had with it I'd say it is at least on par with the previous 15".

    And that's a great improvement for the 13".

    nfoo - Antwort

    Zitat von nfoo:

    I'm not sure, but I can confirm that it's A LOT better than the Unibody MacBook.

    The brightness "tearing" is gone and the viewing angles have improved.

    From the short time I had with it I'd say it is at least on par with the previous 15".

    And that's a great improvement for the 13".

    15" and 17" never had an IPS display. These are all TN displays.

    andrew42 - Antwort

    Zitat von andrew42:

    15" and 17" never had an IPS display. These are all TN displays.

    Not true. The "new" 17" uses an S-IPS panel.

    And it's awesome.

    I'm not sure what they did with the 15" and 13". They surely had TN panels before and I'm pretty sure still have TN panels, but they are a lot improved. Especially the 13".

    nfoo - Antwort

    Do you have a high-res shot of the complete tear-down? I think it's fantastic, and would love to have it on my desktop! Nerdy, I know.

    phr33k - Antwort

    Zitat von mac4life:

    is it possible to repklace the keyboard like on the 15''

    is it ????

    iraoul - Antwort

    i spilled hot tea on it and want to clean it, cause it sticks and it blocks the backlight.

    iraoul - Antwort

    Does anyone know if I can replace the backlight keyboard with an older one? I spilled coffee on mine, and a few letters don't work, I want to replace it, but cant afford the backlight one. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciatted.

    rocio saucedo - Antwort

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Hi. AMAZING walkthrough and I really love your website. I need HELP!

I bought a refurbished MBP 13-inch 2.26 GHz and I don't think it came with a wireless card (I think I got ripped!). Bluetooth is working but my airport says "No Airport card installed".

Anyway - is it possible to check if the wireless card is in there? If not, is it possible to replace it? Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated!!!

James McGrath - Antwort

The AirPort card is hidden in the display. We don't have a guide specifically for it, but you can follow the display guide to remove the display and then use the clutch cover guide to access the AirPort card (you don't have to remove the front display glass to access the card; the clutch cover guide was part of another guide for the LCD but the steps are generally the same).

Andrew Bookholt -

HELP, how I need to know the difficulty of replacing a LVDS cable. Make screen is fadeing to white and freezes when the screen moves.

acmilanav - Antwort

great guidelines.... I have a macbook pro mid2009 A1278. buzzing sounds coming out when I play any music. is there any fix?

Ehsun Newaz - Antwort

Hi, I have a macbook pro Mid 2009, now it very slow. can it upgrade? If it must upgrade What I I do for it?

Give me some your opinion, Thank you very much!

Sicerely

Tao Nguyen

nnhattao@yahoo.com

TAO NGUYEN - Antwort

Hi Tao. Two most important things to upgrade are RAM and disk. Which one it depends on how you use your Mac, but if you can upgrade both, do it. Your laptop model can have as much as 8 GB of RAM (2 x 4GB). Increasing it helps a lot and it allows you to have more apps open and/or more tabs in your web browser, etc. Replacing your old HDD with an SSD will give you instant speed increase that will shock you. Absolutely recommended. And you can even keep the old HDD and use it instead of the built-in DVD drive (that I hardly ever used). Good luck.

Martin -

What's the piece just inside from the magsafe port that negotiates charging with the battery?

J. Bernstein - Antwort

What about the keyboard?

Owen - Antwort

I lost the power button metal ring/spacer when replacing keyboard. Where can I purchase ?

Chris - Antwort

only two of my keys broke from the X latch. advice on which keyboard to purchase or if i can pop in new keys?

pedro rico - Antwort

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