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Component (resistor?) broke off near ribbon cable (WiFi/Bluetooth)

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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.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010

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Component (resistor?) broke off near ribbon cable (WiFi/Bluetooth)

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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)
+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.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010

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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.)
Any help is much appreciated.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010

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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.)
Any help is much appreciated.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010

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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.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Mid 2010

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