Showing posts with label screws. Show all posts
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Friday, October 23, 2015

How to Upgrade Macbook With SSD (8 Steps)


Shut the MacBook down completely. Remove the power cable and all external hardware, and flip the computer over so that the bottom faces up. You may wish to put the MacBook on a soft cloth to protect the finish on the lid.
Unscrew the eight Phillips-head screws holding the rubberized plate to the bottom of the MacBook. Starting from the back of the computer, gently pry the plate away from the computer, being careful not to bend the metal.
Disconnect the battery cable from the motherboard. The cable is located near the upper-right corner of the battery pack. Use a non-conductive tool to pry the cable if needed.
Unscrew the two Phillips-head screws on the ends of the black strip between the MacBook hard drive and RAM. This strip secures the hard drive to the body of the computer. Lift the strip away from the MacBook and set it aside.
Use the clear plastic pull tab to lift the MacBook hard drive out of the computer. Stop lifting when you can access the cable connector on the end of the hard drive.
Rock the cable connector gently to remove it from the back of the MacBook hard drive. Leave the other end of the cable connected to the motherboard.
Unscrew the four Torx screws from the sides of the old MacBook hard drive, and transfer the screws to the SSD.
Install the MacBook SSD by reversing the steps in this article.
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Sunday, October 4, 2015

How to Remove the Keyboard in a MacBook (8 Steps)


Put the soft cloth down on a table. Close the lid of the MacBook and place it face down on the soft cloth. Turn the lock on the bottom panel to release the battery. Slide the battery out of the bottom and put it aside.
Use the Phillips jeweler's screwdriver to remove the three screws running across the long part of the 'L' shaped bracket inside of the battery compartment. Lift the 'L' shaped bracket up and out of the battery compartment.
Use the Phillips jeweler's screwdriver to remove the two screws, one on each side, at the end where the battery cable is located inside the battery compartment.
Lift up on the three metal levers in the battery compartment and remove the screws beneath each using the Phillips jeweler's screwdriver. Use the Phillips jeweler's screwdriver to remove the 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th screws in the front of the battery compartment, counting from the left side.
Use the Phillips jeweler's screwdriver to remove the three screws from the bottom of the case; two at the back edge and one in the middle. Use the Phillips jeweler's screwdriver to remove the two screws on the outside of the case next to the battery compartment.
Use the Phillips jeweler's screwdriver to remove the two screws on the side of the case next to the optical drive. Remove the four screws from the back of the MacBook where the hinge is with the Phillips jeweler's screwdriver.
Turn the MacBook right side up and put it down on the soft cloth. Open the lid. Grab the back corners of the top plate of the MacBook from both sides. Wiggle the top plate loose.
Grab the top plate from both edges at the front. Slowly lift it up until you see the track pad cable's connector on the case. Pull the connector off the case. Remove the top plate and the keyboard from the case of the MacBook.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

How to Use a Samsung Monitor With a Mac


Plug one end of the DVI connection cable into the video input socket of the Samsung monitor. Plug the other end of the DVI connection cable into the second video output socket on the back of the Mac Pro. Screw down the locking screws on both ends of the DVI connection cable with your fingers. Turn on the Samsung monitor.
Go to the “Apple” menu. Select “System Preferences” from the drop-down menu. Select the “Display” icon from beneath the “Hardware” tab on the window that appears.
Click the “Detect Displays” button at the bottom of the window that appears on the primary monitor being used with the Mac Pro.
Click the “Display” tab on the window that appears on the Samsung monitor. Select the highest resolution that is available from within the “Resolutions” column on the left side of the window.
Click the “Color” tab at the top of the window next to the “Display” tab. Select the name of a Samsung monitor from the list of choices presented in the “Display Profile” column that is in the left side of the window.
Close the windows on the monitors by clicking the red button at the upper left corner of the window that is on the primary monitor’s screen.
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