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Macbook 13" Repair - Top Case Removal

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

A guide on how to remove the top case in a 13" Macbook. Visit http://www.powerbookmedic.com/mac-repair.php for more repair guides.

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  • Three of the four screws on the RAM side are stuck. I can't remove them. :'(

  • @CH0622 - I'd recommend having a professional remove them.

  • my mac just turned black can some one help me cuz it doesnt go on any more

  • @mw2liker100 - It's likely you have a logic board issue. Give us a call at -1-866-726-3342.

  • Can't get this damn screws off in the battery slot!! All of them are very hard tightened! Any tricks?

  • @edfunk - It shouldn't be that hard unless you are using the wrong size driver.

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  • I love Mac, and I really love my macbook, been with it since mid 2007....

    But there's really an issue with white macbook, mine already has two problems, first if i don't do anything (push any key or move the trackpad) it just turn off... some says i have to replace logic board and that's too expensive!

    And second, about 20 min my macbook started doing some crazy noises, maybe is the fan,,, i bet i have to replace it too!

    That just sucks, i mean its supused last for life!

  • Woo Hoo! After my daughter spilled bubble juice in the keyboard and I had to let all my kids use my external keyboard for about three months, my MacBook is back in business. (Mine looks a little like a Frankenstein job, though, because my replacement keyboard from China doesn't seem to fit exactly right. Close enough, though.)

    As a tip, a magnetized screwdriver is an absolute must! (And you can magnetize any screwdriver temporarily by rubbing a magnet up and down it for a while.)

    Thanks!

  • @PowerbookMedic owh thnx but my macbook is already 2 the appele people they gonna repair but thanks for saying that

  • Thx voor the vid. helpend me a lot

    THX...

  • Whoa the inside looks so cool! Thnx. I do need to get a new cover anyway.

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