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- | [* black] While the [product|IF145-159-3|original mini logic board tool|new_window=true] no longer works, it seems like this time around you won't need it! |
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- | [* black] Quite a bit of force was needed to pop the tray out, as there are two clips which hold the rear plate in place. |
+ | [* black] When we don't see any [guide|33077|holes|stepid=76601|new_window=true] for prying with our Mac mini [product|IF145-159-3|logic board removal tool|new_window=true] we try some good old-fashioned thumb pressing. It looks like this time around you won't be needing a removal tool! |
+ | [* black] Who's got [http://i.imgur.com/j5XOg.jpg|two thumbs|new_window=true] and wants to take out this logic board? We do. |
+ | [* black] With some careful pressure, we coerce the logic board tray from its home. Quite a bit of force was needed to pop the tray out, since there are still two clips holding the plate in place. |
+ | [* icon_note] If you're looking to tread these waters, make sure you press on the edges of the heatsink, and not the fins in the middle. |