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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Nick

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I would go without screws for the interim since it’ll probably be fine, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down to avoid problems - don’t bump it if you can help it since the SSD WILL be loose. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you buying one without the screws or other integral parts, so they sell the screws and SSD as a pair. Most don’t, so you’ll need to buy them piecemeal AND an SSD or buy it as a pair.
-Your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.
+Your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any and offer then a few bucks to get what you need. Chances are they’ll probably have a dead machine to get them from that’s a match.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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-I would go without screws for the interim since it’ll probably be fine, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down to avoid problems - don’t bump it if you can help it since the SSD WILL be loose. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this. Most don’t, so you’ll need to buy them piecemeal AND an SSD or buy it as a pair.
+I would go without screws for the interim since it’ll probably be fine, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down to avoid problems - don’t bump it if you can help it since the SSD WILL be loose. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you buying one without the screws or other integral parts, so they sell the screws and SSD as a pair. Most don’t, so you’ll need to buy them piecemeal AND an SSD or buy it as a pair.
Your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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-I would go without screws for the interim since it’ll probably be fine, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down to avoid problems. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this. Most don’t, so you’ll need to buy them piecemeal AND an SSD or buy it as a pair.
+I would go without screws for the interim since it’ll probably be fine, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down to avoid problems - don’t bump it if you can help it since the SSD WILL be loose. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this. Most don’t, so you’ll need to buy them piecemeal AND an SSD or buy it as a pair.
Your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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-I would go without screws for the interim, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this. '''HOWEVER, the machine may have a soldered SSD so we need to learn more - show us a photo of the disassembled machine to figure out if you have a ‘15/16.'''
+I would go without screws for the interim since it’ll probably be fine, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down to avoid problems. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this. Most don’t, so you’ll need to buy them piecemeal AND an SSD or buy it as a pair.
-'''IF the SSD is indeed removable''', your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.
+Your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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-I would go without screws for the interim, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this. HOWEVER, the machine may have a soldered SSD so we need to learn more - show us a photo of the disassembled machine to figure out if you have a ‘15/16.
+I would go without screws for the interim, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this. '''HOWEVER, the machine may have a soldered SSD so we need to learn more - show us a photo of the disassembled machine to figure out if you have a ‘15/16.'''
-IF the SSD is indeed removable, your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.
+'''IF the SSD is indeed removable''', your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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I would go without screws for the interim, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this. HOWEVER, the machine may have a soldered SSD so we need to learn more - show us a photo of the disassembled machine to figure out if you have a ‘15/16.
-Sadly your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.
+IF the SSD is indeed removable, your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.

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-I would go without screws for the interim, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this.
+I would go without screws for the interim, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this. HOWEVER, the machine may have a soldered SSD so we need to learn more - show us a photo of the disassembled machine to figure out if you have a ‘15/16.
Sadly your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Nick

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I would go without screws for the interim, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this.
-Sadly your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. You could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.
+Sadly your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. If you are missing no other screws, you could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.

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I would go without screws for the interim, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this.
-Sadly your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts.
+Sadly your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts. You could probably ask a Mac repair shop if they have any they’ll give you for a few bucks as well - they’ll probably lend you a hand.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Nick

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I would go without screws for the interim, but use a good aluminum tape to keep the SSD down. What I would do is see if you can buy an SSD with the required screws, as some sellers will include them for not much more knowing about buyers like you taking a deal on an older machine like this.

Sadly your best bet otherwise is to buy a complete screw set from a used machine someone is stripping for parts.

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