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Manual de usuario Apple, modelo 073-1325

Fabricar: Apple
Tamaño del archivo: 1.09 mb
Nombre del archivo: MacBook_Pro_17inch_Mid2010_Hard_Drive_DIY.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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A 1 © 2010 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Hard Drive Replacement Instructions Follow the instructions in this document carefully. Failure to follow these instructions could damage your equipment and void its warranty. Online instructions are available at Note: Although your model may look slightly different from these images, the steps are the same. Important: Make sure data is backed up before removing the hard drive and restoring software. Apple is not responsible for any lost data. Tools Required • Clean, soft, lint-free cloth • ESD wrist strap and mat • Magnetized Phillips #00 screwdriver Removal Caution: Make sure data is backed up before removing the hard drive. 1 Shut down computer. 2 Unplug all cables. 3 Put on ESD strap or touch metal case to discharge electricity. Caution: To prevent scratches, use a protective cloth when working with metal tools. Important: The screws at the sides and front of the computer must be removed and installed at an angle. 4 Remove 10 screws: • 3 (14.3 mm) • 7 (3.5 mm) Replacement Note: Install screws in the order shown. 5 Tilt up and remove bottom case. 6 Loosen–but do not remove–2 screws from the hard drive bracket. Remove hard drive bracket. 7 Use pull tab to tilt hard drive out. 8 Disconnect hard drive connector. 9 Follow safe handling: • Do not squeeze drive • Handle drive by the sides only • Do not touch connector • Do not touch circuitry Replacement 1 Touch a metal surface inside battery bay to discharge static electricity. 2 Make sure rubber grommets are seated in top case before installing the hard drive. 3 Attach hard drive connector, and tilt hard drive into computer. 4 Install hard drive bracket. 5 Install bottom case by securing 3 clips to the matching snaps on the top case. This helps align the 8 screw holes. Reinstalling Software that Came with Your Computer Use the software install discs that came with the computer to reinstall Mac OS X and any applications that came with the computer. Important: Apple recommends backing up data on the hard disk before restoring software. Back up essential files before installing Mac OS X and other applications. Apple is not responsible for any lost data. For more details, refer to This procedure has four parts: • Erasing the hard drive/formatting the hard drive • Installing the Mac OS X operating system using the Mac OS X Install DVD. • Completing the Mac OS X Setup Assistant. • Restoring the bundled applications using the Applications Install Disc. Important: This procedure will completely erase your hard drive. If you have installed Microsoft Windows using Boot Camp, or have multiple partitions, this procedure will erase the partition you select. Part One: Erasing the hard drive/formatting the hard drive 1. Turn on the computer. 2. Insert the Mac OS X Install DVD into the optical drive. 3. Press and hold the “C” key while the computer starts up. The computer will start up using the Mac OS X Install DVD. 4. If your are using a wireless mouse, a mouse icon should appear asking you to turn the mouse on so that the computer can discover it. 5. Select a language, then press the right arrow key. 6. Click the Utilities menu, the choose Disk Utility. 7. Select a volume to erase (usually called Macintosh HD). 8. Click the Erase tab. 9. Click Erase... Important: This step will completely erase your hard drive. If you have installed Microsoft Windows using Boot Camp, or have multiple partitions, this procedure will erase the partition you select. 10. A dialog box appears asking if you want to erase the partition: click Erase. 11. After the partition is erased, choose Quit Disk Utility from the Disk Utility menu. Part Two: Installing the operating system 1. When the Mac OS X Installer screen appears, click Continue. 2. When the license agreement appears, click Agree. 3. Select the disk you erased. It should now be highlighted with a green arrow. 4. Click Install. A status bar appears on the bottom of the screen while Mac OS X installs. 5. An Additional Information screen appears, advising you that you operating system has been installed. Click Continue. 6. An Install Succeeded screen appears. Click Restart. Part Three: Completing the Mac OS X Setup Assistant 1. When the restart has completed, a welcome video plays, then country/region selection screen appears. 2. Select your country or region and click Continue. 3. Select a keyboard layout and click Continue. 4. A migration screen appears. If you wish to migrate your data from another Macintosh, see Migration tips and tricks If you do not wish to migrate, or want to migrate later, select “Do not transfer my information now” and click Continue. 5. A Wireless Service screen appears if you have wireless services available within range of your computer. Select “On” and click Continue. 6. If the network is password protected, you be asked for a password when you select it. Type t...


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