Hello!
Greetings to fellow fixers and internet denizens! I'm a Product Engineer at iFixit.
About Me
I graduated from Cal Poly in the Spring of 2012 with a degree in General Engineering. Some time before that, I spent a year learning Marine Engineering at Cal Maritime, where I got to work on big diesel engines and visit South America on the Training Ship Golden Bear:
After transferring to Cal Poly, I quickly got into Mechatronics, a multidisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on the combination of several kinds of engineering to design awesome systems, like this polar plotter, built in about four weeks with a near-zero budget:
For my senior project, I modified a model sailboat to operate autonomously, using all sorts of exciting electronics and programming:
Interests
I enjoy being a nerd, and I like to think it means being someone who takes their interests seriously. These are some of my interests, in an aesthetically pleasing order:
- Science fiction, in print and moving pictures
- Embedded programming and electronics
- Transformers
- Engineering
- Movies
- Music
- Fixing things
- Breaking things
- Internet memes, media, and comics
- Traveling, hiking, boating, naturey things
Hi Ronnie and Sandy! Are you sure you correctly identified your MacBook Pro? Starting with the Early 2011 Model, those screws are Torx T6 instead of Phillips. Check out our ID your Mac tool to double-check: https://www.ifixit.com/Info/ID-your-Mac
Glad you’re enjoying it, we’re almost done! You’re correct, this is an A1863 iPhone 8.
It's fully reassembled and working great for teardown room tunes :)
Whoops! Fixed, thanks!
Here you go! MacBook Pro 15" Unibody (Mid 2009-Mid 2010) Replacement Battery
Each of the four chips is 8 Gigabits. A Gigabit (Gb) is 1/8th of a Gigabyte (GB), so that's 1 Gigabyte per chip, for 4 GB total.
That's the home button cable :)
Hey gaddafi, that might be a Bluetooth antenna cable. It runs from the wireless board to the RF board on the front of the Xbox. This guide shows where both ends of the cable end up: Xbox One Motherboard Replacement
Looks like you can get a replacement on ebay if you search for "xbox one bluetooth antenna cable"
Good luck!
Hi Milo, in my experience, when this computer is configured for 4 GB of RAM from Apple, it will have 2 sticks of 2 GB each. To get 8 GB you'll need to replace those with two 4 GB sticks.
But before you buy anything, it's easy enough to check if you have a small Phillips screwdriver! Once you've removed the back panel you should be able to see what you've got. If both slots are occupied, you have 2 x 2GB. If there's an empty slot, then it's a single 4 GB stick.
I actually used our economy suction vise, it's pretty hefty and very stable :)
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