MacBook Pro 17" (Non-Unibody) Cables
Grab a toolkit for your MacBook Pro 17" (Non-Unibody) model and fix your broken laptop!
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Части, которые работают с MacBook Pro 17" (Non-Unibody):
Universal Drive Adapter
Turn your current hard drive into an external drive with this part.
MacBook Pro 17" (Model A1229) SuperDrive Cable
Connects SuperDrive to logic board
MacBook Pro 17" (Models A1151/A1212/A1229) Display Data Cable
Replace a damaged or malfunctioning cable connecting the LCD panel to the logic board.
Apple AC Adapter (3-prong) Extension Cable
Replace a broken or damaged six foot Apple three-prong AC adapter extension cable with this part.
MacBook Pro 17" (Model A1261) Power Cable
Connects left I/O board power to logic board
MacBook Pro 17" (Model A1151) Left I/O Board Cable
Replace the left I/O Board Cable compatible with the model A1151 MacBook Pro 17" laptop. Fix the connection between the I/O Board and the Logic Board.
MacBook Pro 17" (Model A1261) Battery Connector
Provides battery contacts
MacBook Pro 17" (Model A1151) Battery Connector
Provides battery contacts
MacBook Pro 17" (Model A1151) Hard Drive Cable
Connects hard drive and Bluetooth board to logic board.
MacBook Pro 17" (Model A1151) Power Cable
Connects Left I/O board power to logic board
Информация об устройстве
The MacBook Pro 17" replaced the Aluminum 17" as Apple's pro machine and features Intel processors and a large widescreen display. The cases of the MacBook Pro 17" Models A1151, A1212, A1229, and A1261 are composed of aluminum, just like the PowerBook G4 before it, but the MacBook Pro 17" includes a built-in web camera called iSight, and a MagSafe power connector.
The most common repairs with the Non-Unibody model 17" MacBook Pro laptops are replacing a dead battery, replacing a malfunctioning fan, and upgrading the hard drive or RAM.
Once you've bought your parts and tools, check out iFixit's MacBook Pro 17" repair guides for step-by-step instructions on how to make the fix.