Component (resistor?) broke off near ribbon cable (WiFi/Bluetooth)
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hey,
today I tried to upgrade my MacBook Pro with the usual SSD+HDD combo.
Therefore I tried to remove the old SuperDrive to fit in the new HDD frame.
Unfortunately super tiny surface mount component broke off while removing the ribbon cable. It was properly a resistor or something like that. It was mounted directly next to the ribbon cable connection the logic board with the WiFi/Bluetooth board. (component located in red rectangle. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/812/macbookprologicboard.jpg/ Photo by ifixit.com)
Luckily the computer still works fine. Both WiFi an Bluetooth function as usually.
Do I need to do something? Or can the missing component demage other parts of the logic board. (Still covered with AppleCare, btw.)
Any help is much appreciated.
Component (resistor?) broke off near ribbon cable (WiFi/Bluetooth)
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hey,
today I tried to upgrade my MacBook Pro with the usual SSD+HDD combo.
Therefore I tried to remove the old SuperDrive to fit in the new HDD frame.
-
Unfortunately super tiny surface mount component broke off while removing the ribbon cable. It was properly a resistor or something like that. It was mounted directly next to the ribbon cable connection the logic board with the WiFi/Bluetooth board. (component located in red rectangle. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/190/macbookprologicboard.jpg/ Photo by ifixit.com)
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Unfortunately super tiny surface mount component broke off while removing the ribbon cable. It was properly a resistor or something like that. It was mounted directly next to the ribbon cable connection the logic board with the WiFi/Bluetooth board. (component located in red rectangle. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/812/macbookprologicboard.jpg/ Photo by ifixit.com)
Luckily the computer still works fine. Both WiFi an Bluetooth function as usually.
Do I need to do something? Or can the missing component demage other parts of the logic board. (Still covered with AppleCare, btw.)
Component (resistor?) broke off near ribbon cable (WiFi/Bluetooth)
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hey,
today I tried to upgrade my MacBook Pro with the usual SSD+HDD combo.
Therefore I tried to remove the old SuperDrive to fit in the new HDD frame.
-
Unfortunately a very small surface mount component broke off while removing the ribbon cable. It was properly a resistor or something like that. It was mounted directly next to the ribbon cable connection the logic board with the WiFi/Bluetooth board. (located in green rectangle. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/839/macbookribbonconnector.jpg/ Photo by ifixit.com)
+
Unfortunately super tiny surface mount component broke off while removing the ribbon cable. It was properly a resistor or something like that. It was mounted directly next to the ribbon cable connection the logic board with the WiFi/Bluetooth board. (component located in red rectangle. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/190/macbookprologicboard.jpg/ Photo by ifixit.com)
Luckily the computer still works fine. Both WiFi an Bluetooth function as usually.
-
Do I need to do something? Or can the missing component "hurt" other parts of the logic board. (Still covered with AppleCare, btw.)
+
Do I need to do something? Or can the missing component demage other parts of the logic board. (Still covered with AppleCare, btw.)
Component (resistor?) broke off near ribbon cable (WiFi/Bluetooth)
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hey,
today I tried to upgrade my MacBook Pro with the usual SSD+HDD combo.
Therefore I tried to remove the old SuperDrive to fit in the new HDD frame.
-
Unfortunately a very small surface mount component broke off while removing the ribbon cable. It was properly a resistor or something like that. It was mounted directly next to the ribbon cable connection the logic board with the WiFi/Bluetooth board.(Location included in the image.)
+
Unfortunately a very small surface mount component broke off while removing the ribbon cable. It was properly a resistor or something like that. It was mounted directly next to the ribbon cable connection the logic board with the WiFi/Bluetooth board. (located in green rectangle. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/839/macbookribbonconnector.jpg/ Photo by ifixit.com)
Luckily the computer still works fine. Both WiFi an Bluetooth function as usually.
Do I need to do something? Or can the missing component "hurt" other parts of the logic board. (Still covered with AppleCare, btw.)
Component (resistor?) broke off near ribbon cable (WiFi/Bluetooth)
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hey,
today I tried to upgrade my MacBook Pro with the usual SSD+HDD combo.
Therefore I tried to remove the old SuperDrive to fit in the new HDD frame.
Unfortunately a very small surface mount component broke off while removing the ribbon cable. It was properly a resistor or something like that. It was mounted directly next to the ribbon cable connection the logic board with the WiFi/Bluetooth board.(Location included in the image.)
Luckily the computer still works fine. Both WiFi an Bluetooth function as usually.
Do I need to do something? Or can the missing component "hurt" other parts of the logic board. (Still covered with AppleCare, btw.)
Any help is much appreciated.