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    • Apaga el Mac mini, desconecta todos los cables y dale la vuelta.

    • Inserta el Jimmy en la grieta entre la carcasa superior de aluminio y la carcasa inferior de plástico.

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    A spackle knife makes these steps go much faster.

    jouniseppanen - Contestar

    A double sided letter opener or a thin non-serrated butter knife will suffice.

    To prenent cosmetic blemishes, place a matchbook cover or similar thin cardboard on the outer perimeter under the “jimmy”.

    Mike - Contestar

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    • Doble suavemente el Jimmy hacia fuera para abrir un poco más la grieta y levante un poco la carcasa inferior.

    • Hay varios clips de plástico en la carcasa inferior que encajan en un canal en la carcasa superior de aluminio. Tu objetivo es utilizar el Jimmy para empujar estos clips hacia adentro lo suficiente como para liberarlos del canal, mientras tiras suavemente hacia arriba de la carcasa inferior.

    Patience is your best friend.

    Do not insert “jimmy in too far. Marking a line from tip upwards on the tool will prevent too far insertion, possibly breaking tabs or damaging internal components.

    To prevent the cover closing back up, small strips of matchbook cover (os equivalent) can be inserted about half inch hold prevent closure.

    Mike - Contestar

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    • Cuando hayas liberado el primer lado, gira el Mac mini y empieza a hacer palanca en el borde frontal.

    • Utiliza el mismo movimiento de palanca para doblar los clips hacia dentro y levantar la carcasa inferior de la carcasa superior.

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    • Es posible que tengas que mover el Jimmy a lo largo del borde para levantar todos los clips. Ten paciencia y hazlo poco a poco.

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    • Sigue trabajando alrededor del perímetro, liberando los clips a lo largo del borde final.

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    • Da la vuelta al Mac mini y levanta la carcasa superior de la inferior.

    Before reassembly, make sure no wires are sticking out.

    Line up top cover carefully. Gently press down on top cover until top and bottom fully seated.

    CAUTION! DO NOT PRESS TOO HARD ON THE COVER TO PREVENT CRACKING THE PLASTIC TOP.

    GO EASY.

    Mike - Contestar

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    • If your mini does not have Airport installed, then skip this step.

    • Grasp the Airport antenna board and lift it off of the two plastic posts holding it in place. You may need to push back the black plastic tab jutting through the lower left corner of the board.

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    • Remove the yellow tape securing the power button cable to the black plastic framework.

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    • Remove the three black Phillips screws securing the plastic framework to the logic board and lower case.

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    • Grasp the optical drive and mass storage unit in one hand and lift up enough so that you can see beneath it.

    I just put in a 1G RAM chip that just came in the mail from iFixit. And though I followed every step this step (removing the HD, cooling fan, and drive unit) was not needed. I put the chip in, put everything back in place then removed and replaced the RAM with no problems. So it would seem that for a/my PowerPC Mac Mini (I have a 1.33 Ghz processor) it was not a needed step.

    mbob518 - Contestar

    BTW, it took about 15 - 20 min even with my experimentation.

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    I just put in a 1G RAM chip that just came in the mail from iFixit. And though I followed every step this step (removing the HD, cooling fan, and drive unit) was not needed. I put the chip in, put everything back in place then removed and replaced the RAM with no problems. So it would seem that for a/my PowerPC Mac Mini (I have a 1.33 Ghz processor) it was not a needed step.

    mbob518 - Contestar

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    • If your mini has neither an Airport card nor a Bluetooth board, you can simply lift the optical drive up and away. Otherwise, you need to disconnect the Airport and/or Bluetooth antenna cables first.

    • With your free hand, pull the Bluetooth cable up from Bluetooth board and unplug the Airport antenna cable from the right of the Airport card. Caution: both of these connections are very small. When re-assembling unit after repair, you may want to remove the two screws holding the airport card to the assembly and lift the card up and out to re-attach the cables.

    havin a hard time with step 9. i don't really see how I'm supposed to remove the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth cables from the Airport card. They seem to be soldered in! is there a twisting motion involved? I just don't wanna mess it up more than i already did with my putty knife haha!

    chris - Contestar

    Same problem here on this one. There seems to be no way to get them off and I can't seem to unscrew this thing. I think this otherwise great guide should be more precise about how to get the antenna cables out of the way :-(

    sebastian.patting - Contestar

    Antenna cables just pop off - straight up.

    Must be perfectly aligned when reconnecting as well before you re-seat them.

    Small needle nose pliers may be useful or a spudger or flat jewelers screwdriver to pry up on the cable as close to the connector as possible.

    rockpiano54 - Contestar

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great guide, removing the casing at the start requires some force. thanks for posting

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