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I have the Alu Unibody MacBook which I purchased in September 2008, I have a three year AppleCare warranty.
I was trying to replace the hard drive, and I am use I used the right screwdriver however it would not turn, there's no thread and I've tried everything. I might take it to a jeweler and have it drilled out. What I would like to happen is a replacement screw, It's this part here http://s1.guide-images.ifixit.com/ig...oJ6Mm4vX.large < that's the screw! |
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You could drill it out yourself, but you would have to be VERY careful! Depends how confident and competent you are with that type of thing.
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Or if you can borrow a Dremel tool. They're great for drilling out small screws. The only danger is letting metal bits get into your machine while drilling. Holding the unit above you and drill from underneath is the best way. Good luck. Regards. |
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Whenever working on a laptop...micro/mini-screwdrivers or jewelers screw-drivers need to be used. Something like these: ![]() ![]() - Nick - Computer slow, too many "beachballs", read this: Beachballs - Computer seems slower than it used to? Read this for some speedup tips: Speedup - Almost full hard drive? Some solutions. Out of Space - Apple Battery Info. Battery |
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Craftsman makes a bit called a "Screw-out" that is specifically for stripped screws. It actually cuts into the head and does a very decent job. I just removed a small one like that using a "Screw-out" bit a week or so ago in an external hard drive case.
Aside from that, another technique is to use a Dremel with a small cutting wheel to scribe a straight line through the diameter of the screw head. You can then use a flat head driver to remove the screw. Regardless, for those reading this thread, I would highly recommend a good quality precision screw driver set (with labeled bits or drivers) before you attempt to open any laptop. Sometimes what looks like a #000 is actually a #00. It's easy to strip screws if you don't have exactly the right size. Liquid and computers don't mix. It might seem simple, but we see an incredible amount of people post here about spills. Keep drinks and other liquids away from your expensive electronics! |
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I'm very very familiar with tools...since besides being a Macintosh fanatic...I also have been a home auto mechanic for a long long time...in fact tomorrow I have to replace the water pump & belts on my wife's BMW! ![]() I'm not saying the "screw-out" tool won't work...but it's quite possible that the smallest "screw-out" size in that set may be at it's limit working with such a small screw. I do like your idea of using a Dremel tool to cut a slot in the head of the screw...and trying to remove it with a slotted screwdriver. As long as a "small" slotted screw driver is used! ![]() Might as well give it a shot... - Nick - Computer slow, too many "beachballs", read this: Beachballs - Computer seems slower than it used to? Read this for some speedup tips: Speedup - Almost full hard drive? Some solutions. Out of Space - Apple Battery Info. Battery Last edited by pigoo3; 09-09-2009 at 12:21 AM. |
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Here's what you can do. If it's the same as my white macbook. The screw heads are not fully recessed. Get some small needle nosed pliers. Carefully grip the head and turn. Lots of patients, take your time. You can only turn a tiny bit at a time. It will be frustrating, but can be done because I did it will all the screws when I changed my hard drive. I did not have a #00screw driver. I needed my hard drive changed asap, so I did this. I even put them back this way.
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