So, I have 2x A1278 MBP's that both need a fresh display rubber but I am not 100% on how to do this properly, I haven't found any real detailed guide or video anywhere showing the full process, so I would greatly appreciate if anyone can give me a detailed walk through and I will make a guide for it when I do the installation. I guess it would be better to remove the LCD glass beforehand (Already out) as there was [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW68jB_4NLo|some video|new_window=true] of a guy doing it stripped down to the actual LCD frame etc....In other words, for best results take it ALL apart. As for tools required, I guess I am OK but what about any adhesive for the rubber to stick to the frame etc? This is proving to be a VERY tedious job to get it right.....I am looking for the factory method on how it's done. The method for later retina display models is completely different.
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So, I have 2x A1278 MBP's that both need a fresh display rubber but I am not 100% on how to do this properly, I haven't found any real detailed guide or video anywhere showing the full process, so I would greatly appreciate if anyone can give me a detailed walk through and I will make a guide for it when I do the installation. I guess it would be better to remove the LCD glass beforehand (Already out) as there was [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW68jB_4NLo|some video|new_window=true] of a guy doing it stripped down to the actual LCD frame etc....In other words, for best results take it ALL apart. As for tools required, I guess I am OK but what about any adhesive for the rubber to stick to the frame etc? This is proving to be a VERY tedious job to get it right which I wish I never started and just left alone the mostly wrecked old rubber.....I am looking for the factory method on how it's done. ***The method for later retina display models is completely different.***
So, I have 2 MBP's that both need a fresh display rubber but I am not 100% on how to do this properly, I haven't found any real detailed guide or video anywhere showing the full process, so I would greatly appreciate if anyone can give me a detailed walk through and I will make a guide for it when I do the installation. I guess it would be better to remove the LCD glass beforehand (Already out) as there was [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW68jB_4NLo|some video|new_window=true] of a guy doing it stripped down to the actual LCD frame etc....In other words, for best results take it ALL apart. As for tools required, I guess I am OK but what about any adhesive for the rubber to stick to the frame etc? This is proving to be a VERY tedious job to get it right.....I am looking for the factory method on how it's done.
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So, I have 2x A1278 MBP's that both need a fresh display rubber but I am not 100% on how to do this properly, I haven't found any real detailed guide or video anywhere showing the full process, so I would greatly appreciate if anyone can give me a detailed walk through and I will make a guide for it when I do the installation. I guess it would be better to remove the LCD glass beforehand (Already out) as there was [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW68jB_4NLo|some video|new_window=true] of a guy doing it stripped down to the actual LCD frame etc....In other words, for best results take it ALL apart. As for tools required, I guess I am OK but what about any adhesive for the rubber to stick to the frame etc? This is proving to be a VERY tedious job to get it right.....I am looking for the factory method on how it's done. The method for later retina display models is completely different.
So, I have 2 MBP's that both need a fresh display rubber but I am not 100% on how to do this properly, I haven't found any real detailed guide or video anywhere showing the full process, so I would greatly appreciate if anyone can give me a detailed walk through and I will make a guide for it when I do the installation. I guess it would be better to remove the LCD glass beforehand (Already out) as there was [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW68jB_4NLo|some video|new_window=true] of a guy doing it stripped down to the actual LCD frame etc....In other words, for best results take it ALL apart. As for tools required, I guess I am OK but what about any adhesive for the rubber to stick to the frame etc? This is proving to be a VERY tedious job to get it right.....I am looking for the factory method on how it's done.