Saltar al contenido principal

Procesador de 1.4GHz o 1.6GHz, SSD de 64GB o 128GB.

Preguntas 162 Ver todo

MacBook Air 11.6" Screw Size

Do you know what size 5 point torx screw is used? Is it smaller than a T8?

Thank You

Contestado! Ver respuesta Yo también tengo este problema

Es esta una buena pregunta?

Puntuación -1
1 comentario

This question was migrated from http://meta.ifixit.com/.

- de

Agregar un comentario

5 Respuestas

Solución Elegida

You can get a whole set of perfectly legal 5-POINT STAR TORX TAMPER PROOF SECURITY BITs right here: http://www.amazon.com/Anytime-5-POINT-TA...

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 2

4 comentarios:

Good answer--actually answers the OP's question. +

- de

We are working on a source for supplying bits like these in our store. It'll be a little while, but since there's nothing to upgrade (yet) inside the new MacBook Air, there isn't a huge rush.

- de

Actually, the link to Amazon only goes down to a T8 bit. and the MBA uses a T5 Torx Security bit.

- de

Then get this one and solve all your security bit problems. I did, http://www.amazon.com/Neiko-100-Piece-Se...

- de

Agregar un comentario

The bit you are referring to is not the same as the "star" shape screwdriver in our 54 Piece Bit Driver kit. iFixit is currently not a vendor for the 5 point security torx screws seen in the 2010 MB Air teardown.

To clarify the other answers here, vendors for that bit are required to do have customers do the following: "In order to purchase these bits you will need to sign a letter stating that you are an authorized serviceperson for the equipment where TORX Plus® tamper-resistant screws are used." From a rough search, it seems that many vendors within the US (such as the one mayer linked) do not actually enforce this rule, which would make the bit easier to acquire, and somewhat nullify the intended security aspects.

Sources: http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php...

http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/inde...

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 1

1 comentario:

Thanks for the additional info. +

- de

Agregar un comentario

It's a security torx, so technically it's illegal to sell a screwdriver for it- but that's unconstitutional. So go iFixit's route and file some flatheads, or buy one and support the constitution.

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 0

3 comentarios:

Illegal? Where do come up with this kind of stuff?

- de

it's some bs rule banning us manufacturers from producing them, helps keep stuff proprietary.

- de

The screw size is actually a T4 Security bit as I found out in swapping out the Flash SSD. The T5 Security does not fit in the MacBook Air.

- de

Agregar un comentario

Its considered a "pentalobe" driver and you can find all 6 sizes here

http://www.kctoolco.com/SearchResults.as...

iPhones take : P1

Macbook Air take : P4

Macbook Pro take : P5

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 0
Agregar un comentario

In its current "catalog," ifixit is claiming that you need a P2 for iPhone, P5 for Macbook Air, and P6 for Macbook Pro, so I'm pretty confused, but I'm leaning toward the answer posted here, which agrees with what kctool.com says.

I have a lot of respect for ifixit, but I think they made a mistake and should correct it, or if not, then they should clear things up to avoid this uncertainty.

Fue útil esta respuesta?

Puntuación 0
Agregar un comentario

Añadir tu respuesta

Mike estará eternamente agradecido.
Ver Estadísticas:

Ultimas 24 horas: 3

Ultimos 7 días: 7

Ultimos 30 días: 8

Todo El Tiempo: 8,936