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将电池从主板上倾斜到足以触碰电池电路。
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将电池电路从主板上的插座中拔出,然后从上盖取出电池。
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把电池充满,然后至少继续充电两个小时。之后,像往常一样使用它,消耗电量。当你看到低电量警告时,保存好你的工作,然后让笔记本开着,直到它因为低电量而入睡。再等待至少五个小时,之后再把你的笔记本充满到100%
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如果在安装新电池后你发现了一些异常状况或麻烦,你可能需要重置你的Macbook的设备管理器
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Remove the following three Phillips screws securing the optical drive to the upper case:
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One 4.5 mm Phillips screw securing the optical drive bracket to the upper case near the fan.
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Two 2.5 mm Phillips screws securing the optical drive to the upper case near the optical drive opening.
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Remove the two black Phillips #0 screws securing the small metal mounting bracket. Transfer this bracket to your new optical drive or hard drive enclosure.
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After finishing this guide, it occurred to me to test out a little known feature in MacBooks...
The MacBook has sensors that detect motion. When the sensors detect motion that is violent enough to risk damaging the spinning hard drive (and it doesn't have to be much), the head gets temporarily disengaged from the disk so that the risk of damage decreases. If you ever pick up your laptop quickly and hear a click, that is what is happening.
After installing a hard drive where the computer only ever expected an optical drive, that safety feature is lost. Now when I pick up my MacBook when the drive is spinning, there is no click. I put an SSD in place of the old drive, so I can't confirm if it still works in the actual hard drive area of the computer... but the one in the optical drive area definitely no longer can protect itself from rapid movement.
Still a fantastic upgrade, but remember to treat the hard drive in the optical bay as slightly more prone to failure than before.
The fact that we can still use the optical drive (step 20, now external) is nice, but I would like to put it into some enclosure/caddy/case as well instead of having it bare naked . Don't you sell anything for this?
Great instruction found it very useful and worked for me all the way. Thank you
Hi there,
I followed the guide without problems but weeks after that I am experiencing sudden reboots when there is a change in the Graphic card (even when using forcing programs as gfxCardStatus). After looking for many patches or updates, I think it may be a problem of the SSD (a Crucial BX100 250gb), but I wanted to ask you first if anyone have had this same problem and if there’s any recommendation before buying another SSD drive.