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Repair guides for the MacBook Air, Apple's current line of consumer laptops.

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Can't unscrew the back screws to open up computer

My macbook air display got broken so I decided to buy a new one rather than spending a bunch of money on just replacing the display. I want to take out the ssd in my old computer to then transfer the data to the new computer but the T5 screwdriver I bought, doesn't seem to fit, even though it is the type pf screwdriver I need.

Anyone else run into this issue?

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This is the tool you need: P5 Pentalobe Screwdriver Retina MacBook Pro and Air

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P5 Pentalobe Screwdriver Retina MacBook Pro and Air

$5.99

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Hello

You need Pentalobe screwdriver

Look there

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As the others have stated, you need a P5 Pentalope :-)

Be aware that the harddrive is not a standard 2.5 SSD, but rather a flash-drive where you also need a special tool to read and transfer data

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