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[* icon_note] Before starting this procedure, you must disable your Mac's ***Auto Boot*** feature. Auto Boot powers on your Mac when you open the lid, and may be accidentally triggered during disassembly. [guide|110034|Use this guide] or follow the abbreviated instructions below to disable Auto Boot. | |
[* black] Power on your Mac and launch ***Terminal***. | |
[* black] Copy and paste the following command (or type it exactly) into Terminal: | |
[* black] ***sudo nvram AutoBoot=%00*** | |
- | [* black] Press ***[return]***. If prompted, enter your administrator password and press ***[return]*** again. |
+ | [* black] Press ***[return]***. If prompted, enter your administrator password and press ***[return]*** again. ''Note: Your return key may also be labeled ⏎ or "enter."'' |
[* icon_note] You can now safely power down your Mac and open the bottom case, without it accidentally powering on. | |
[* icon_reminder] When your repair is complete and your Mac is successfully reassembled, re-enable Auto Boot with the following command: | |
[* black] ***sudo nvram AutoBoot=%03*** |