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T10 Torx Screwdriver

$4.95

Product code: IF145-014-1

Product Overview

Includes swivel top for ease of use.

This T10 driver is great, but we prefer to keep a T10 Security Driver handy in our toolboxes thanks to it's compatibility with both normal and security type fasteners.

Product Details

  • Tip: T10 Torx
  • Shaft Diameter: 1/8" / 3.0 mm
  • Shaft Length: 2.4" / 60mm
  • Overall Length: 6" / 150mm

  $4.95

 
 

Condition:

New

Warranty:

6 month warranty

Notes:

This size bit is also available in our popular 54 Bit Driver Kit & 26 Bit Driver kit, carefully designed to include the most common and often hard to find driver bits used in electronics repair.

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T10 Torx Screwdriver

IF145-014

Use to take apart your computer

 

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My Problem

The hard drive had S.M.A.R.T errors

My Fix

I followed the instructions from iFixit on taking the iMac apart and managed to replace the hard drive.

The new hard drive was the same size and model from the same manufacturer that I got in Compusa.

The tools I got from iFixit really worked in the way described.

My Advice

After replacing the hard drive the iMac starting having a loud noise due to high RPMs in the fan.

I got HDD Fan Control (http://www.hddfancontrol.com) and after installing it the noise disappeared.

kevin's Story Photo #138083

My Problem

The original 1 TB Seagate drive failed so I upgraded to a 2TB and added 128 GB SSD.

My Fix

Very easy with the proper tools. It was difficult to know how the LED driver board cable disconnected from the LCD... just pull the ribbon cable straight out!

My Advice

The computer is incredibly responsive and fast with the SSD! I highly recommend this option. As you can tell from my photo, I am a bit of a nerd :) .

My Problem

My iMac which I own for almost 5 years went dead during a power surge. After spending some time online I suspected that it needed a new power supply, and your site was most helpful.

My Fix

The repair went very well. The instructions were clear and easy to follow. It took me about 2 hours to have it fixed.

My Advice

It's important to have all required tools. It saves a lot of time. When attaching the screen back, put the four screws back into the holes first.

My Problem

My iMac 27 Inch i5 always frozen...

My Fix

Very well, I managed to happily. It 'just install "Fan control" fan set at maximum speed and the problem is solved!. For an excess of zeal, oh then apart my iMac 27 to carry out additional cleaning.

My Advice

No, nothing special

My Problem

The power supply of my Imac was broken

My Fix

My iMac is a 24" aluminum one, unfortunately there was no official guide on the website. However, there was a guide for changing the power supply in a 20" iMac, so I used that. There was also a video of the friendly lady, who made the repair look very easy. I also googled a bit about changing the power supply, but there was not much extra information about the subject.

Opening the iMac was easy, even as removing the screws and the right cables to lift off the lcd screen. But there was a difference between the 20" guide an my 24" iMac. When trying to lift off the lcd, there seemed to be 2 more extra cables connecting the lcd to the computer. It was hard to reach these cables and even harder to unplug them. I am not much into reparing computers and I was afraid to break anything. So I just let the cables and I put a screwdriver between the lcd and the computer, to keep it open.

Removing the power supply was a bit tricky; there was not much room for me to reach the right angle to unplug the cables attached to the power supply. After some wiggeling I was able to unplug it, and hook up the new powersupply.

Then it was just a matter of putting an the screws back in place, and put the glass plate back on. Quite a hassle to get it dust free. I was working in my attic where it is rather dusty and where my cat always comes to relax. So after putting the glass plate on and off for a few times to get it totally clean and hair free, I could finally start the iMac. The only thing I could hope for was that I didn't screw up my whole iMac. And then it started and I heard the heavenly mac tune. I was so relieved. And the new power supply seems to be working very well, so I fixed it correctly, without braking anything.

Now who is the biggest nerd! I am so proud of myself! And I just saved myself 400 euro's! Thanks so much iFixit!

My Advice

A walkthrough guide and movie for the iMac 24" would be nice.

My Problem

No problem -- I just wanted to upgrade to an SSD in the optical bay.

My Fix

The iFixit guide has you disconnecting and removing the display before getting to the optical drive. Halfway through I realized that that was a bit more work than i wanted to deal with and that there was enough room to get to the bay without removing the entire display...so that's what I did.

My Advice

Use your head when following the guides. They're good, but don't be afraid to examine what it is you're actually trying to do.

My Problem

Stuck DVD in imac drive just making noise like it was trying to eject but not

My Fix

Actually everything arrived the monday after ordering friday but after leaving the mac off for 2 days we started it up monday and grrrgrrrit the dvd poped out.

My Advice

Nope just keep it up.

My Problem

No power

My Fix

Fantastic. Replaced the power supply. Thanks ifixit!

My Advice

Paper cups are handy to keep all of the screws organized. A room with good lighting would have been nice.