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[* black] We skipped ahead a little, but you can actually remove this display as soon as the device is open. | |
- | [* black] Four flex cables wrap over the hinge and tuck into the back of the frame, where they're covered by some prickly metal shields. Have to pry these off with care. |
- | [* icon_caution] These cables aren't modular, so if you damage one, you'll be pulling a MacBook Pro and replacing the entire display. |
- | [* black] That said, once the shields are off, you can twirl away six Torx screws and this display is out. Easy peasy. |
+ | [* black] Four flex cables wrap over the hinge and tuck into the back of the frame, where they're covered by some prickly metal shields. With a groan, we pry these off with care, a few screws later and we're home free. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] These cables aren't modular, so if you damage one, you'll be pulling a MacBook Pro and replacing the entire display. |
[* black] We're close to freeing the motherboard at this point, but we're slowed down by screws hidden underneath more shields. |