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Utiliza los dedos para empujar las dos lengüetas de liberación de la batería y sácala del ordenador.
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Retira los cuatro tornillos Phillips idénticos de 3,4 mm de la puerta de la memoria. Estos tornillos tienen cabezas de 4 mm de diámetro en lugar de las cabezas de 3 mm de los tornillos del cuerpo.
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Retira los tres tornillos Phillips del compartimento de la batería, cerca del pestillo. Apple tuvo la amabilidad de inclinar estos tornillos en un ligero ángulo para facilitar su extracción. En el A1261 estos tornillos tienen cabezas de 4 mm de diámetro en lugar de las cabezas de 3 mm en los tornillos del cuerpo.
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Disconnect the orange SuperDrive ribbon cable from the logic board, removing tape as necessary.
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Remove the following three screws:
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Two black 4 mm T6 Torx screws on either side of the SuperDrive.
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One 8.7 mm silver (black in some models) T6 Torx screw at the back of the drive near the speaker.
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Use one hand to pull back the speaker cable and use your other hand to lift the optical drive up and out of the computer.
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Disconnect the ten indicated connectors from the logic board.
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Rotate the large display data cable to the left and disconnect the small right thermal sensor cable beneath.
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Remove the single black T6 Torx screw securing the clear plastic shield over the right ambient light sensor.
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Lift the clear plastic shield off the right ambient light sensor.
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Peel up the orange Kapton tape securing the right thermal sensor cable to the logic board.
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Remove the following twelve screws:
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Seven 6.5 mm T6 Torx screws.
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Two 7.6 mm T6 Torx screws securing the battery connector to the lower case.
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Three 7.8 mm T6 Torx screws.
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Lift up the left side of the logic board and disconnect the multi-colored power connector from the bottom of the board.
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Grasp the logic board at the left side and at the thin section near the right fan, and rotate the logic board out of the lower case.
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If the right speaker assembly remains attached to the logic board, hold the logic board with one hand and slide the speaker up slightly to free it from the logic board.
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Release the tabs on each side of the RAM chip at the same time. These tabs lock the chip in place and releasing them will cause the chip to "pop" up.
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Pull the chip directly out from its connector.
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If there are two RAM chips installed, repeat the above procedure for the second chip.
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Disconnect the multi-colored battery connector from the logic board.
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I haven't tried this (yet). However, one note that might be useful:
Note the heat sink compound on the tops of the CPU, video chip, and whatever the third chip is. You're going to need to clean that off the chips and the mating surface and carefully replace it with new compound. Mac's run hot, so it's important to do this carefully (for better heat conduction.
Buy a good quality thermal grease like "Arctic Silver" or "OCZ Freeze Extreme" (my favorite because its almost as good and easier to use). The instructions assume that you're putting the heat sink down on the CPU, but here you're putting the CPU down on the heat sink, so adjust accordingly.
Tried that. Rather helpful, but a few suggestions.
Step 18: I would suggest to avoid losen the screws that that fasten the heatsink to the board - unless your intention is to really replace the board or the thermal paste. It is possible to get the board in and out with the heatsink attached, but you may have to remove the fans first. Do not losen the five srews marked red towards the back.
Step 19: the mentioned coloured cable is not always coloured (it is not in my model), do not mistake that cable with the cable to the battery, which is also couloured and also connected to the bottom of the board. It may also be better to remove the left speaker assembly and the WLan card to get to the other end of that cable and disconnect it there.
Would it be possible to replace the logic board of an A1212 with the logic board of an A1261?
Look at Step 14, the connectors seem to be different, at least at first sight. Why do you want to take that risk, by the way?
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