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Usa una moneta o uno spudger per ruotare la vite di bloccaggio della batteria di 90 gradi in senso orario.
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Remove the three evenly-spaced Phillips screws from along the rear wall of the battery compartment.
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Lift up on L-shaped memory cover, slide it to the right, and lift it out of the computer.
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Remove the following 3 screws:
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One 11 mm Phillips #00 in the middle of the case.
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Two 14.5 mm Phillips #00.
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Remove the following 3 screws from the rear wall of the battery compartment:
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Two 3 mm Phillips #00. (A1181 has three 3 mm screws and one 4 mm.)
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One 4 mm Phillips #00 on the right side.
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Remove the two 6 mm Phillips #00 screws from either side of the right wall of the battery compartment (not the ones closest to the battery connector).
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Remove the four 3 mm indicated Phillips #00 screws from the front wall of the battery compartment. When working from the left, remove the 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th screw.
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Remove the following 4 screws from the back of the computer:
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Two 7 mm shouldered Phillips on the far sides.
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Two 10.5 mm Phillips toward the center.
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Remove the two 5.2 mm shouldered Phillips #00 screws from the optical side of the computer.
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Starting near the display and working around to the front of the computer, pry up on the upper case. It is held with clips on the right above the optical drive. These will release with some firm lifting pressure.
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Be careful when prying up the upper case. It's very easy to slice open a fingertip and thus provide the blood sacrifice the Mac gods sometimes require of those who insist on doing their own repairs.
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While holding up the upper case (from the bottom or the top), use a spudger to pry up the orange trackpad and keyboard cable from its connector.
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Remove the single Phillips screw securing the MagSafe board to the lower case.
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Use a spudger to rotate the MagSafe board up and out of its housing. It may be helpful to pull the lower case out slightly to provide additional clearance.
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Disconnect the MagSafe board from the logic board.
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I did this and battery is charging but now MacBook doesn't boot up any ideas? I took it appart again and everything is connected ;(
broke the keyboard cable to motherboard BE CAREFUL!!!! ALL WORKING GOOD!
Does not boot up and did not break or damage the cable to motherboard. Any suggestions? The cable looks as new. But keeps booting for many minutes with spinning wheel
Before you do this - might be worth checking to see that the insulating gasket in the magsafe port is intact. I was about to buy a new board when I noticed that the gasket was broken (I wouldn’t have noticed there was even a gasket unless it was broken).
Turned out for me it was just this insulating gasket in the outside of the port that was stopping it charging and I didn’t even need to open the back. When I found part of it still intact, I guessed partial insulation might be that causing a short. The gasket is made of very thin tape and sure enough when I made a copy and put that in, it charged fine on the new charger I had bought. The old charger is dead (on this and a friend's machine) so I presume it was fried shorting while I repeatedly tried to charge before. P.S. I made the copy by making an inverse template by pressing Blutac into the port and used that as a block to print an outline onto the tape.
“Turned out for me it was just this insulating gasket in the outside of the port that was stopping it charging and I didn’t even need to open the back. When I found part of it still intact, I guessed partial insulation might be that causing a short. The gasket is made of very thin tape and sure enough when I made a copy and put that in, it charged fine on the new charger I had bought.”
INDEED!!! That was the same case for my macbook! the plastic film on the charger port was partly broken. I took off the rest of that broken film with a pin, then I cut out duct tape to fit and place around the pin connections, and that did the trick!!