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- | [* black] Reassemble the LCD display as explained on |
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- | [* black] No other work needs to be done. As you removed the power cable the SMC should reset, which is the chip configuring your hardware |
- | [* black] If all goes well you should be greeted with a welcome screen and " |
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+ | [* black] Reassemble the LCD display as explained on iFixit. |
+ | [* black] No other work needs to be done. As you removed the power cable the SMC should reset, which is the chip configuring your hardware. |
+ | [* black] If all goes well, you should be greeted with a welcome screen and the "About This Mac" option, from the Apple drop down menu, should show the image to the left. |
+ | [* icon_note] Note: I also replaced the optical drive with a 256GB SSD, which can be done easily during the installation process. |
+ | [* black] Last tip: If you remove the optical drive for an SSD, make a minimal bootcamp partition and install Windows on it. It will save you a lot of trouble if you ever need one. Installing bootcamp with no optical drive is a pain. |