Introduction
Quando sostituisci il tuo disco rigido, devi trasferire le vite Torx dalla vecchia unità a quella nuova.
What you need
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Con il case chiuso, posizionare l'Unibody capovolto su una superficie piatta.
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Premere il lato scanalato della chiusura di sgancio dello sportello di accesso, affinché sia possibile prendere l'estremità libera con le mani. Sollevare la chiusura di sgancio finché non è in posizione verticale.
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Afferra la linguetta di plastica trasparente e tira la batteria verso l'alto per rimuoverla dall'Unibody.
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Premendo la chiusura, questa bloccherà la batteria in posizione.
Do I need to wait for the battery to charge completely before using the computer (while plugged in)?
No. You do not need to charge it completely before removing it.
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Rimuovere la vite con testa a croce che fissa la staffa del disco rigido al case superiore.
when trying to remove the first screw (the bracket one) i didn't succeed. i think i've damaged the screw. is there any way to unscrew it? it seems fixed - maybe due to hot temperatures. the computer is still in warranty, at least until middle December - would warranty include this kind of repair? may i fixit myself? how can i remove the screw? thanks in dvance
Any luck removing the first screw? or did you seek the help of a repair shop?
I've had a similar issue where the Philips didn't fit in the screw. Ended up using 2 flathead drivers to pull the hard drive up and away from the opposite black bar by using some force. I could then slide the hard drive out of the enclosure. Then removed the 2 screws that hold that bar in place. I could then slide in the new drive with the removed bar re-attached to it, and then screw it back into place.
Be careful with this, as it can damage the enclosure. Will definitely void warranty.
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Rimuovi le due viti Torx T6 da entrambi i lati del disco rigido (totale di quattro viti).
Quote from dporritt:
In step 7 one uses a 1.5 hex key not a T6 torx, which is too small and ill-shaped.
I am trying to use a 1.5 hex key for removing the screws and it is not working at all. I am going to have to get to the store and get a T6 Torx I guess.
I wonder whether the rubber sheeting used to insulate the original drive is sold somewhere… My new hard drive needs some, because in its current 'naked' state it causes a lot of vibration in the body.
Quote from Bert Vanderveen:
I wonder whether the rubber sheeting used to insulate the original drive is sold somewhere… My new hard drive needs some, because in its current 'naked' state it causes a lot of vibration in the body.
I'm not sure about a source for the original sheeting, but you can improvise with a layer of electrical tape or duct tape trimmed to size. Make sure you leave the 'do not cover' vent hole uncovered.
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Per riassemblare il dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
Per riassemblare il dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
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7 Comments
At step 7, the side screws are very tight. Both T6 Torx and 1.5 Hex keys dont work for me. I fear the screws could get damaged if i try more. How do i unscrew them?
What was your solution to removing the screws? I am having the same isse.
Hello
Sandisk X400 SSD proposed for this macbook works in 3gb/s?
There is a known limitation of nvidia chipset with ssd's who appear to work as sataI instead of sataii.
Thank you
Any news regarding this?
My hard drive failed and it was too old for Apple to fix. I did this and the install went great. I replaced with a (Old Model) Seagate 1TB Gaming SSHD SATA 8GB NAND SATA 6Gb/s 2.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive (ST1000LM014) bought from Amazon. However, the computer will not power up. Nothing happens when I hit the power button. Any ideas or suggestions?
The A1286 has no Access Door.!!
I actually can see no sign of the battery!...
aguib - Reply
I assume you have the newer model, with the built-in battery. It's still removable with tools, but these are the wrong instructions for that model.
lgc90 - Reply
when will there be a guide for the other unibody macbook pro. that does not have an access door?
irishking - Reply
Is there a manual to show, how disasembly the display, i mean, after step 5, to check the display between lcd and aluminiun back case?
Max
Max - Reply
On other guides you state the height of the HD that can be supported, e.g. MacBook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo Model A1211 Hard Drive Replacement , I have read ( but have not confirmed ) that the uni-body MacBook Pro can be fitted with the 750GB and 1TB 12mm drive from Western Digital.
Can you confirm this?
Many thanks in advance.
ahothabeth - Reply
My display and aluminum casing has separated.
I don't know if it just snaps back together or does it need to be glued.
I dropped mine on the carpeted stairs and the display still works.
I'm hoping I can just snap it back together and that no plastic pieces or teeth of the snapping
portion have been broken........
SHerwood Ball - Reply
When you say "left fan" is this "left when looking at the logic board after turning the computer over and looking it up opening it up" or "left when sitting at the computer keyboard and typing on it"?
thvv - Reply
We always use left and right in reference to the computer when you're using it.
Andrew Optimus Goldheart -
Directions were great and the worn dc in board was replaced. The hardest part of the procedure is disconnecting the data display cable. A better description of step 21 is to slide the connector parallel to the circuit board towards the outside corner. Reconnecting correctly took several tries.
I used the tip of the spudger to nudge the corners a little at a time to seat the connector.
The ribbon connector for the keyboard has to be inserted all the way before seating the retaining cap. It took me three tries . First try power button did not work second try numbers keys did not work.
Thanks for the directions ...could not have done it with out them!!!
landryd - Reply
Hola. Poseo un MacBook Pro Late 2008 y debo cambiarle las cornetas. Me sirve unas cornetas de un MBP Late 2011?
jegonzalez80 - Reply
Please read the instructions about removing the bluetooth cable - you CAN work around it, and NOT take off the plug.
kenneth krabat - Reply