11. Adımdaki Değişiklikler
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[* black] Lift the side of the optical drive closest to you, then slide the drive up and out of the computer. | |
- | [* icon_note] When reinstalling the optical drive, first slide its side nearest the rear of the Macbook under the edge of the rear frame to the left of the hinge, then lower the drive partially into the lower housing. |
- | [* icon_note] Before dropping the drive fully in place, use a spudger to push forward (towards the front of the drive) on the screw hole in the drive's mounting tab, to push forward the slider, which runs along the far side of the drive, to insert the end of this slider into a channel in the lower case's frame, which helps hold the drive in place. |
- | [* icon_note] When you push the slider forward, if the screw hole in the drive's mounting tab doesn't line up directly over its threaded brass insert in the lower case, the end of the slider hasn't fully inserted into its channel in the frame. Keep trying, but if the slider won't move further, remove the drive to see if the end of the slider is bent. |
- | [* icon_note] If the end of the slider isn't bent, it may be slightly too long. Use a pair of fine cutters to clip off no more than about 1/32 inch, or just under 1mm, from the end of the slider. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] Follow these steps to reinstall the optical drive: |
+ | [* black] First, slide its side nearest the rear of the Macbook under the edge of the rear frame to the left of the hinge, then lower the drive partially into the lower housing. |
+ | [* black] Before dropping the drive fully in place, use a spudger to push forward (towards the front of the drive) on the screw hole in the drive's mounting tab, to push forward the slider, which runs along the far side of the drive, to insert the end of this slider into a channel in the lower case's frame, which helps hold the drive in place. |
+ | [* icon_note] When you push the slider forward, if the screw hole in the drive's mounting tab doesn't line up directly over its threaded brass insert in the lower case, the end of the slider hasn't fully inserted into its channel in the frame. Keep trying, but if the slider won't move further, remove the drive to see if the end of the slider is bent. |
+ | [* icon_note] If the end of the slider isn't bent, it may be slightly too long. Use a pair of fine cutters to clip off no more than about 1/32 inch, or just under 1mm, from the end of the slider. |