First we need to know your exact machine. Please give us the last three figures of your serial number. I've been successful by attaching this issue from the back side of the removed port. Some have thin metal retainers clipped on the back of the port. The middle one can be slightly bent up and you can gain access to the broken pin and remove it using a very small pair of hemostat. http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Hemostat/IF145-063
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First we need to know your exact machine. Please give us the last three figures of your serial number. I've been successful by attacking this issue from the back side of the removed port. Some have thin metal retainers clipped on the back of the port. The middle one can be slightly bent up and you can gain access to the broken pin and remove it using a very small pair of hemostat. [product|IF145-063]
First we need to know your exact machine. Please give us the last three figures of your serial number. I've been successful by attaching this issue from the back side of the removed port. Some have thin metal retainers clipped on the back of the port. The middle one can be slightly bent up and you can gain access to the broken pin and remove it using a very small pair of hemostat.
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First we need to know your exact machine. Please give us the last three figures of your serial number. I've been successful by attaching this issue from the back side of the removed port. Some have thin metal retainers clipped on the back of the port. The middle one can be slightly bent up and you can gain access to the broken pin and remove it using a very small pair of hemostat. http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Hemostat/IF145-063
First we need to know your exact machine. Please give us the last three figures of your serial number. I've been successful by attaching this issue from the back side of the removed port. Some have thin metal retainers clipped on the back of the port. The middle one can be slightly bent up and you can gain access to the broken pin and remove it using a very small pair of hemostat.