Previous versions of the Apple Watch (including the 3 had a feature called force touch, where pressing on the screen with light force would show extra options. If you need that functionality (which you probably do) you will have to open the screen back up, which will most likely break the seal. You should follow this guide, as well as the guide linked at the bottom of the page in the Conclusion section.
Unfortuately iMovie theater is no longer supported. You may be able to use it if you downgrade to an older version of iMovie but I doubt it. You can read more here: https://support.apple.com/guide/imovie/i...-youre-looking-for-imovie-theater-mov893a71a30/mac
These smaller ZIF connectors tend to not have any locking mechanisms. Try just lightly pulling it with a pair of tweezers or even your fingers. Do NOT force it as it may get torn apart. If you see that light force doesn’t work please let us know, there might be another way.
Some SSD adapter cards aren't compatible with older versions of macOS, therefore they do not show up. I know for OWC drives the minimum version they work in is macOS High Sierra, it should probably be the same for the M.2 to mini PCIe adapter you're using.
Looking at the teardown, it appears that the speaker is a fully standalone part that can be replaced. However ifixit does not sell any parts for it nor is it certain that the speaker is the actual issue.
RAM slots in almost all computers has a certain arrangement in which they need to be populated. In standard ATX-like motherboards with 4 slots you put a single stick in the 2nd from the left slot, two sticks go in the 2nd and 4th slot and four sticks fully populate the slots. In the mac mini, they way you describe it, a single DIMM should populate the top slot and two DIMMs populate both slots. It’s just a wiring thing in the motherboard.
I am sorry for your experience but a PH0 screwdriver worked just fine for me. If it doesn’t quite work for you, try the rubber band trick: place a thin and wide rubber band on the screw and squish it with the screwdriver. Also, it’s not useless, I have bought so many things calling them that and wouldn’t you know it one day I was so grateful that I had these lying around. Happy repairing Tar!
Thanks for pointing it out. I do not have this controller anymore as it was from a repair job so unfortunately, I cannot correct it. If you or someone else happens to have one and is able to take high-quality pictures I’d be more than grateful to accept your correction.
Apple doesn’t sell standalone SSD’s but you can’t youse a normal one from Samsung because Samsung doesn’t make mini PCIe drives for retail. To my knowledge, and that’s what I used the only solution is the OWC Aura Pro X2 SSD upgrade kit. comes in 240, 480, 1TB and 2TB’s of storage. ( I recommend you to buy the upgrade kit and not the SSD only because then you can repurpose your old SSD as an external drive.) Unfortunately, I can’t provide you a link.
I am sorry for your experience but a PH0 screwdriver worked just fine for me. If it doesn’t quite work for you, try the rubber band trick: place a thin and wide rubber band on the screw and squish it with the screwdriver. Also, it’s not useless, I have bought so many things calling them that and wouldn’t you know it one day I was so grateful that I had these lying around. Happy repairing Tar!
Thanks for pointing it out. I do not have this controller anymore as it was from a repair job so unfortunately, I cannot correct it. If you or someone else happens to have one and is able to take high-quality pictures I’d be more than grateful to accept your correction.
m.2 drives are not compatible. Only mini PCie
You can’t use Samsung it’s not compatible. Samsung is m.2 and OWC is mini PCie
Apple doesn’t sell standalone SSD’s but you can’t youse a normal one from Samsung because Samsung doesn’t make mini PCIe drives for retail. To my knowledge, and that’s what I used the only solution is the OWC Aura Pro X2 SSD upgrade kit. comes in 240, 480, 1TB and 2TB’s of storage. ( I recommend you to buy the upgrade kit and not the SSD only because then you can repurpose your old SSD as an external drive.) Unfortunately, I can’t provide you a link.
Can an Admin remove the “patrol” note? I accidentally deleted all the steps in the new snapshot whilst trying to edit it.
Probably not. They’re completely different. You should also ask that at the 2017 guide as well
You are totally right. I thought it was too obvious but it’s better careful than sorry. Added it as a point.
You are totally right. I thought it was too obvious but it’s better careful than sorry. Added it as a point.
You can try this iFixit official technique: 如何卸下滑丝的螺丝。
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