Einleitung
Hier wird der Austausch der AirPort Karte gezeigt.
Werkzeuge
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Befestige je einen Heavy Duty Saugheber in den beiden oberen Ecken der Glasscheibe.
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Halte den Saugheber leicht an der Scheibe und hebe den beweglichen Henkel bis er parallel mit dem anderen ist (wie im dritten Bild gezeigt).
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Hebe die Glasscheibe rechtwinklig so weit vom Display weg, dass sich die metallenen Befestigungsstifte an der Unterseite der Oberkante lösen.
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Ziehe die Glasscheibe weg von der unteren Kante des iMac und lege sie vorsichtig beiseite.
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Lege den iMac vorsichtig seitlich auf eine flache Oberfläche.
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Benutze dieses Werkzeug, um eine Seite der oberen Kante des Bildschirms an ihrem metallen Rahmen zu hochzuheben.
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Halte den Bildschirm hoch genug, um an die Kabel zu gelangen.
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Löse das Kabel für die Vertikalsynchronisierung in der oberen linken oberen Ecke des Bildschirms. Drücke mit der Spudgerspitze auf die Seitenlaschen des Verbinders und lasse diesen so ganz vorsichtig aus seinem Anschluss heraus wandern.
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Löse das Kabel der LED Rückbeleuchtung, indem du die Sperrklinke mit der Hand herunterdrückst und diesen in Richtung der Unterkante des Bildschirms gleiten lässt.
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Ziehe die schwarze Lasche gerade nach oben, um den ZIF Verbinder des Datenkabels zum Bildschirm zu öffnen.
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Ziehe weiterhin in Richtung der Oberkante des Gerätes, um das Datenkabel abzulösen.
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Ziehe nun ganz vorsichtig den Bildschirm in Richtung der Oberkante deines iMac und hebe ihn aus dem Gehäuse.
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Lege das Display mit der Vorderseite nach unten auf eine glatte, weiche Unterlage.
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Falls ein Kabel unter einem Klebeband befestigt ist, entferne immer erst das Klebeband. Ziehe nicht direkt am Kabel.
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Ist ein Kabel mit Heißkleber an dem Chassis fixiert, benutze einen erhitzten iOpener oder einen Fön, um den Kleber zu aufzuweichen . Dann kann man ein Plektrum (Opening Pick) unterhalb des Kabels entlang schieben, um es zu lösen. Ziehe niemals an den sehr empfindlichen Steckern.
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Schiebe ein Plektrum unter die Schaumstoffteile, um sie vom Display zu lösen und ziehe sie dann vorsichtig ab. Man benötigt unter Umständen dünnes, doppelseitiges Klebeband, um sie auf dem neuen Display zu befestigen.
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Finde die AirPort Karte an der oberen Mitte des Logic Boards, direkt unter der Festplatte.
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Löse vorsichtig alle Antennenkabel mit einem Spudger aus ihren Anschlüssen.
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Entferne die Torx T6 Schraube, die die AirPort Karte am Rahmen des Logic Boards befestigt.
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Entferne die Karte, indem du sie gerade aus ihrem Sockel ziehst.
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Um dein Gerät wieder zusammenzusetzen, folge den Schritten in umgekehrter Reihenfolge.
7 Kommentare
I have a question, and I hope that this is the right place to ask. Can I replace the original Airport card with a BROADCOM BCM94360CD and a minicpi adaptor and get 802.11AC and Bluetooth 4.0? I know the BCM94360CD has four antenna connectors and the original Airport card only has three. Any guidance there? The connectors on the BCM94360CD are labeled "J0", "J1", "J2" and "J3". Thanks in advance!
gshields -
Google osxwifi. The extra connector is Bluetooth. 2011 it was 2 separate cards, the newer models are combo Bluetooth + wifi AC cards. Because of this, The pci adapter needs the USB pins, and an extension cable for the BT antenna to work with 2011 models. I've done that mod to my mid 2011 27" iMac.
joer293 -
This may sound silly but I am installing the Broadcom Bcm94360cd so I can have hand off in my mid 2011 27" iMac. I was wondering where does the USB cable get plugged in? Also do I have to remove the actual Bluetooth card since it's a separate piece in order for this to work? Please help. Thank You.
I am also installing the upgrade kit. Do you already know where does the usb cable get plugged in and if it is necessary to remove Bluetooth card? Thank you!
Hello, bravo for this tutorial.
On an Imac 2011 27 ', what are the three antennas connected to the Airport card?
The CH1 connector is broken. This corresponds to the large antenna fixed to the back of the Imac. Thank you for your reply.
Maillard -
You can easily lift the glass panel off the magnets with only your fingernails (or something thin like a credit card or a guitar pick). No need to buy suction cups you will only use once.
Nick Caron -
Yes, you don't need the specific suction cups to remove the display cover - it's held on by magnets, and if you start at the center by the iSight you can work out to the edges and remove it. I had an iPhone screen suction cup around and it helped with balancing the screen when you pull it out fully, but by no ways is it required.
jtowner -
Great guide and pretty straight forward the only thing that took me ages and I didn't manage to undo were the power btn cable (step 28) and the thermal sensor (step 25) Seemed like they were glued on! Very difficult to remove and obviously conscious so I didn't break anything!
Eddie -
Thanks!!! Worked excellently.
I used a plunger (clean first ;-) to get the screen off, and http://exirion.net/ssdfanctrl/ for fan control.
Then, i did not take out the whole display and left it in the hinges on the bottom side and held it up with two small cardboard boxes. Easy enough to disconnect the hdd then.
I replaced with an ssd, put that into a ssd enclosure. Had to drill an extra hole in it to fasten the pins that hold it in place.
Used Carbon Copy Cloner to make an image from the old hdd, with the sad connected via usb. Checked it of it booted via System Preferences > Startup Disk. It worked so the took the imac apart and replaced the disk. Booted, everything was working as always, only faster!
Frank303 -
I'm replacing my optical drive too. what exactly needs to be plugged into the SSD? I don't have the kit - as I am not sure one is required if I buy something like this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0056OB...
Can you please advise? Can I do it with this piece, or do I need to get the entire bracket kit?
Allen Borza -
My display data cable forks, with a smaller section going up near the camera board. Where it forks, it is attached to the aluminum plate that attaches around the cpu board. I haven't seen any images that look similar, and I'm stumped at how to remove this second section of the cable. 2010 i7 build to order
Awolf -
Agree with the other comments here. Despite buying suction cups, not sure they were necessary as the screen removed very easily. A sat nav suction cup would do the job fine.
Stuart Bloomfield -
I can confirm that it is possible to remove the front glass using fingernails rather than suction cups. It isn’t easy, but if you try you should be able to pry off the glass.
I did this twice: once at the beginning of the procedure and once again at the end, when I realized that a big pice of lint was trapped under the glass.
gordonhamachi -
Don’t use suction cups. totally unnecessary. screen pops off with fingernails.
Kieran Hobbs -
The reason for caution about suction cups tends to be making sure you don’t apply uneven pressure on the edges of the glass and crack it in the process of removal. I do agree however that some pretty small suction cups would do fine. These suction cups can be had at your local princess auto (Harbor freight) for a few bucks and are useful elsewhere as well. if you use your fingernails or other items just try and do it evenly :)
Abirinder Brar -
good duct tape or gaffer tape wrapped around your hands makes an excellent glass removal 'tool'. Even clear packing tape works a charm.
Stu Blair -
A great first step that minimizes that first gust of dust migration when the glass is lifted is to clean the glass, sides *and the back* before lifting the glass, and then lift SLOWLY. Most of that dust is already trapped inside and pulled up as the screen lifts, but with care you can keep it there (or gently vacuum out with a micro vac…).
John -
before starting any of this…there is a device that you can use that comes with the IFixit kit to format and either clone or restore your hard drive to the new drive…it will save you a lot of headaches..it is a SSD enclosure that you can plug into your existing computer …
Tom Richter -
Thanks for the instructions. Before doing this the first time, suggest to everyone, read through at least twice. This is the easiest step, as you’ll soon see. As for removing the glass, USE suction cups, either the ones the sell here, or others. DON’T skimp. Also wear gloves when handling the glass. Don’t take chances.
ECJohansen -
Duct tape works too!
Dani -