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The brand doesn’t matter per se, but it’s helpful to have a disk with the same temperature sensor connector. In some cases, it’s stuck to the disk. In other cases, it’s a long, thin connector with 4 pins. Or, it’s a thick, square-ish connector with two pins. I usually take the old disk to the store and ask “do you have a disk that has a temperature sensor that looks like this?” And….if you can’t find such a disk or you want to stick an SSD in there (they’re getting cheaper by the day!), then make sure you get Macs Fan Control software to help you manage the fans that will possibly run at full blast.
Don’t we need to remove the screws before the next step?
Is this the power cable?
Joao, I had the same problem just last week. In my case, it seems I hadn’t fully inserted the video cable. I opened it up again, reset the cables, and yes, the video still works. So, open it up, order some new adhesive strips, and be *extra* careful the second time you do it.
Yes, this step is enough to remove the hard disk. No need to open the chassis.
No parts required to *replace* the keyboard?
@Greg Harris do you have a source for that fan? I think I did the same.
I have been using iFixit for years, so thank you very much for these guides. Invaluable!
But, I have one question.....
It seems that when I replace the HDD, often the microphone goes dead or bad. I never touch the microphone, never touch those cables, so is there any idea why this would happen or what I can do to repair/recover?
I saw one iFixit guide which showed how to replace the microphone, but it gave no source for the part..... help!