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When changing hard drive battery stoped working

Hello. Today i wanted to change my hardrive to new one. But when i tried to boot my Macbook from battery it stoped working. But when i plug in my charger it turns on and works normally even when i unplug it. How can i fix it?

Update (02/12/24)

This is screws what lasted

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Update (02/13/24)

I will provide more informations how it looks from my perspective in video

Update (02/13/24)

No these screws are in place

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@sewerynsol11326 - What does the head look like? If you followed the guide these two screws look like the battery hold down screws but one should be a bit longer. Reference Step 3 in the guide I linked in my comment in My answer below (Blue URL link).

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I would install this gem of an App CoconutBattery it would allow you to see more clearly what is happening. Post a snapshot of the apps main window so we can see it too.

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Is it on linux?

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@sewerynsol11326 Sorry it’s a macOS app. Even still you can create a bootable macOS drive (a 32GB USB thumb drive will do). You will need a Mac system to create it though.


The tools you need are all macOS based as they access the deeper API calls within the hardware.

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Question. Because after disassrmbly i have 2 random black screws. Are macbooks 2010 have some weird spots where screws need to be so battery can work?

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@sewerynsol11326 - Did you follow this guide? MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Mid 2010 Battery Replacement give it a review and post a picture of the screws if the guide fails to show you tThere location so we can try to figure things out.

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@sewerynsol11326 - Well, we went down the wrong path here! You have a MacBook, not a MacBook Pro!! Which explains things.


Please plug in your systems S/N into here to ID your system post the link of your system so we can figure things out EveryMac - Lookup

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