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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Jerome Voskov

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MagSafe DC-in board compatibility

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I have a 2010 MacBook Pro that I'm reassembling for somebody.

For some reason, the MagSafe DC-in board that was included was part number 820-2361-A. The connector to the motherboard fits, but the holes for connecting to the case are misaligned. I realize that I'll need part number 922-9307 or 820-2565-A.

I'm wondering if I can use the 820-2361-A for this model instead of buying the new part, and just keep one screw installed and deal with it.

So, can I use the 820-2361-A without fearing that it'll fry my motherboard?

The attached photo is what came with the MacBook that doesn't fit.

This is the part I need: [product|IF163-011]

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MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2010

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Jerome Voskov

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MagSafe DC-in board compatibility

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I have a 2010 MacBook Pro that I'm reassembling for somebody.

For some reason, the MagSafe DC-in board that was included was part number 820-2361-A. The connector to the motherboard fits, but the holes for connecting to the case are misaligned. I realize that I'll need part number 922-9307 or 820-2565-A.

I'm wondering if I can use the 820-2361-A for this model instead of buying the new part, and just keep one screw installed and deal with it.

So, can I use the 820-2361-A without fearing that it'll fry my motherboard?

The attached photo is what came with the MacBook that doesn't fit.

This is the part I need: [product|IF163-011]

[image|3669631]

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MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2010

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