Introducción
Puede instalar discos duros de hasta 9,5 mm de grosor.
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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Desatornilla los tres tornillos Phillips espaciados uniformemente a lo largo de la pared posterior del compartimento de la batería.
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Agarra la pestaña blanca de plástico fijada al disco duro y tira de ella hacia la derecha, sacando el disco duro del ordenador.
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Retira los dos tornillos Torx T8 negros que fijan el soporte plateado al disco duro.
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Levanta el soporte metálico plateado del disco duro.
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Si vas a instalar un disco duro nuevo, tenemos una guía de instalación de OS X para que te pongas manos a la obra.
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Para volver a montar el dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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This upgrade is so easy. Just do it. Even your dad could do this.
After the upgrade to a 320 GB 7200 rpm, the MacBook (1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo A1181, with 2 GB of ram) works like a new computer. However, the fan comes on so easy - and stays on forever. Is this due to the increased speed of the hard drive? Is there a way to turn down the hard drive speed when used on AC power?
The rubber guide came off on mine too. The mistake is that the screws without the flanges go on the outside edge of the Mac and the flange ones towards the inside. If you do it backwards it will pull the rubber guide off and then an otherwise effortless install will take a while longer to complete.
it's really easy to do this - there's no need to pay someone else! thanks for this awesome tutorial.
Very simple and easy! The biggest challenge was the walk to Radio Shack in cold weather to go get a !#!@ torx! The OSX installation guide was also a big help.
Bought a Crucial M4 CT128M4SSD2 (128 GB SSD), removal was quick and easy. This was my wife's mac, I personally do not own Apple products. My challenge was that I had to erase the drive (which in the process re-formats the ssd) which got the install up and running.