I need to replace the iSight camera in a MacBook Pro. After reviewing your video on removing the LCD screen, I realized it was the same process.
However, the video show the two main segments of the unibody separated.
That would mean the hinges needed to be removed from the base.
3 Torx T6 screws hold each hinge in place. One side came off nicely with a T6 screwdriver, the other not so great.
I've tried using heat with a soldering iron. That helped with one screw. That leaves 2.
Then I tried an extraction tool (ezout). That just chips out the screw with no movement.
There is still some head left.
What other options do I have?
I need to replace the iSight camera in a MacBook Pro. After reviewing your video on removing the LCD screen, I realized it was the same process.
However, the video show the two main segments of the unibody separated.
That would mean the hinges needed to be removed from the base.
3 Torx T6 screws hold each hinge in place. One side came off nicely with a T6 screwdriver, the other not so great.
I've tried using heat with a soldering iron. That helped with one screw. That leaves 2.
Then I tried an extraction tool (ezout). That just chips out the screw with no movement.
There is still some head left.
What other options do I have?
I need to replace the iSight camera in a MacBook Pro. After reviewing your video on removing the LCD screen, I realized it was the same process.
However, the video show the two main segments of the unibody separated.
That would mean the hinges needed to be removed from the base.
3 Torx T6 screws hold each hinge in place. One side came off nicely with a T6 screwdriver, the other not so great.
I've tried using heat with a soldering iron. That helped with one screw. That leaves 2.
Then I tried an extraction tool (ezout). That just chips out the screw with no movement.
There is still some head left.
What other options do I have?
I need to replace the iSight camera in a MacBook Pro. After reviewing your video on removing the LCD screen, I realized it was the same process.
However, the video show the two main segments of the unibody separated.
That would mean the hinges needed to be removed from the base.
3 Torx T6 screws hold each hinge in place. One side came off nicely with a T6 screwdriver, the other not so great.
I've tried using heat with a soldering iron. That helped with one screw. That leaves 2.
Then I tried an extraction tool (ezout). That just chips out the screw with no movement.
There is still some head left.
What other options do I have?
I need to replace the iSight camera in a MacBook Pro. After reviewing your video on removing the LCD screen, I realized it was the same process.
However, the video show the two main segments of the unibody separated.
That would mean the hinges needed to be removed from the base.
3 Torx T6 screws hold each hinge in place. One side came off nicely with a T6 screwdriver, the other not so great.
I've tried using heat with a soldering iron. That helped with one screw. That leaves 2.
Then I tried an extraction tool (ezout). That just chips out the screw with no movement.
There is still some head left.
What other options do I have?