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Use a coin to turn the battery locking screw 90 degrees to the right.
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Lift the battery out of the computer.
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Remove the four Phillips screws from the memory door.
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Slide the memory door away from the memory compartment.
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On the keyboard, remove the F1, F2, F11, and F12 keys.
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This is scary - take a deep breath before continuing. Place your index finger under the upper left corner of the key and lift up until you hear a click. Then, transfer your finger to the left edge of the key and lift up to pull the key off.
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You're freeing the two tabs on the left of the key from the two small holes in the plastic scissors mechanism.
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Remove the three 2.5mm Phillips screws from within the battery compartment.
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Turn the computer over and open it up.
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Remove the following 14 screws:
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Six 2.5 mm Phillips on either side of the keyboard area.
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Five 4.5 mm Phillips on the left half of the keyboard area.
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One 7 mm hex in the upper left corner of the upper case (a T6 Torx driver will do the job nicely).
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One 15 mm Phillips in the upper middle of the keyboard area.
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One 16.5 mm hex in the upper right of the upper case (again, a T6 Torx driver will work well).
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Peel up the two pieces of foil tape on the left side of the keyboard area.
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Carefully disconnect the microphone and power cables from the logic board. Using your fingernails or a dental pick, carefully pry the connectors from their sockets. Make sure you're pulling only on the connector and not on the socket.
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Using a screw driver, gently release the two grey plastic clips inside the battery compartment in order to remove the right part of the upper case.
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There are two more grey plastic clips holding the left part of the upper case. They are not easy to release as they are hidden from view prior to disassembly. They are in the same position as the two in the battery compartment, but on the opposite side of the trackpad. Try to stick a flat pry tool into the clip holes and push the clips inward (toward to screen) so they disengage and release the left part of the upper case.
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Lift the upper case off the computer.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I did this. It takes time but you do get there eventually.
A big help for me was to have a square of cardboard(corrugated fiberboard to be precise) the size of the mac next to it as I took out the screws. As I took a screw out I pushed it into the cardboard and made a simple reminder of what layer it came from.
This kept all the screws separate, safe and quick to remember.
Of course I some soft material underneath as well just in case something did slip out.
To whomever put this guide together, a big thank you. My 14 year old son replaced the drive in his system over the weekend following these steps picture by picture. Also,the idea for using a cardboard template to hold the screws was a wonderful organizer.
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I did this. It takes time but you do get there eventually.
A big help for me was to have a square of cardboard(corrugated fiberboard to be precise) the size of the mac next to it as I took out the screws. As I took a screw out I pushed it into the cardboard and made a simple reminder of what layer it came from.
This kept all the screws separate, safe and quick to remember.
Of course I some soft material underneath as well just in case something did slip out.
I print out any of the pictures showing a number of screw positions and then stand the screws on their equivalent locations on the picture. Makes steps like 13 really easy when it comes to reassembly.
What a fantastic guide. I've never done anything like this, other than increasing RAM, but 2 hours later and I've got a new hard disc in place and operating. The added comments help clarify enormously. And the tips to use pots and cardboard press-in's for the screws were invaluable. True to form, stage 16/17 was the hardest bit (a plastic lollipop stick helped me) followed, bizarly, by getting the screws back into the battery compartment - two are still a bit squint, but the battery fitted so no matter. Thanks again ifixit!