Introducción
Utilice esta guía para reemplazar la carcasa superior de su MacBook Core Duo, que también contiene el trackpad y el teclado.
Qué necesitas
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Utiliza una moneda o un spudger para girar el tornillo de bloqueo de la batería 90 grados en el sentido de las agujas del reloj.
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Retira los tres tornillos Phillips espaciados uniformemente a lo largo de la pared posterior del compartimento de la batería.
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Retire los siguientes 3 tornillos:
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Un Phillips #00 de 11 mm en el medio de la caja.
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Dos Phillips #00 de 14,5 mm.
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Empezando por la pantalla y siguiendo hacia la parte frontal del ordenador, levante la carcasa superior. Está sujeta con clips a la derecha, encima de la unidad óptica. Estos se soltarán con una presión firme.
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Ten cuidado al levantar la tapa superior. Es muy fácil cortarse la yema de un dedo y, por lo tanto, provocar el sacrificio de sangre que los dioses de Mac a veces exigen a quienes insisten en hacer sus propias reparaciones.
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I'm working on 3 different Macbooks, and having Keyboard/Trackpad probs with a 2.0 Mid-2007, a 2.16 Mid-2007, and a 2.1 Early 2008.
The Black 2.16 Black seemed to have a faulty logic board and wouldn't start up. I swapped the logic board from the 2.0 White into the Black and it fired up right away. Good news. I then put the Black 2.16 logic board into the White "just for fun". And it started up just fine too! Weird, but good news.
But the new Black KB/TP (from eBay) has just stopped working after 2 weeks. The power button works to start up, but that's it. No KB or TP activity at all. I've tried it on both Macbooks.
And now the White KB/TP, installed on the Black, stopped working. Starts up, but no KB/TP. Causes? Any compatibility problems? IIRC the cables are all silver.
And the 2.1 2008: it starts and works fine, but NOT the KB/TP: either its own, or from a 2.0 C2D. And its KB/TP works on OTHER Macbooks. Any ideas?
P.S. know of any guides on replacing upper case Flex Cables (2007-08)?
Well I did the keyboard replacement with ease. I was fooling around back and forth with other things but my best guess is that it took less than one hour total. Yes I did make a one drop blood sacrifice. Be careful when reaching under that keyboard as there are some sharp metal edges. One thing I did do was write the step numbers in scraps of paper and placed the screws on those. In reality it is probably not needed.
These instructions are some of the clearest, easy to follow guides I have ever run across. Thanks Ifixit!
The only thing that spooked me was that I removed a battery that was near fully charged. When I put all back together it showed a 0% battery and the mac would shut down immediately after unhooking the charger. Now about a couple hours later it is showing over 75%. I am guessing maybe the removal of the battery resets things inside the mac and it thinks the battery is dead? No idea why but it seems to be charging up. Just a mystery that bugs me.
Followed the Guide to replace hard drive (blank, recently formatted) and dvd drive. When I turned on the Macbook Pro, the screen was dark but the push button latch LED was lit, but the power button wasn't lighting up. Anyone run across this problem?
Did you recheck all of the cables? If those things were working properly before, then replacement of just the hard drive and/or dvd player, would not cause it to start happening. Make sure you didn't disturb any of the other cables while you were in there. Sometimes it just takes a nudge. I've been inside laptops that had never been opened before, and found cables that had loosened just over time and the movement of the laptop.
Also, did you "zap" the PRAM when you first started the MacBook up? The laptop might not be recognizing the new drive and software on it. Hold down this key combination (in the order presented) after pressing the power button, "apple control" + "option" + "p" + "r". It is usually recommended to hold them all down until the computer restarts itself two or three times - then release the keys and let the computer start again on it's own. I often hold them down for five or six restarts though, especially if the computer has already exhibited errors. See if that helps.
Check also that the RAM has been reseated properly and that no dust or fine hairs, or even fingerprints on the gold pins of the pieces, between the pieces and where they make contact with the ram holder contacts.