Dear Walter

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First time on this site, which was recommended to me by Isreal my usual tech in Ibiza. As i´m now living in Mallorca I´m alone with my mac, as a dj and producer, shes kinda important and chose not to switch on as i was preparing to play out. not cool. ended up improvising with another dj´s set up and my music. anyway, bought a second hand one so i could continue to play and now have a dead mac that has all my dj/production software (no cracked versions) and my only saving grace apparently is i have a samsung ssd in there that should have all my $@$* safe. I was contemplating taking my mac to a repair show here but no as a half jamaican/english dj living here i am going to get fleeced, so reading this precise step by step explanation of how i could possibly do it myself with your guidance and save a few euros is amazing. I look forward to letting you know how i get on. thanks again. craig
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Dear Craig,
Welcome to iFixit. I’m glad you’ve decided to tackle the repair of your MacBook Pro yourself. Rest assured that if you follow our step-by-step guide with a modest amount of patience and dexterity, it will be a walk in the park. Based on your post, it seems that you might have to do a bit of troubleshooting to make sure you are replacing the correct part. Here’s a link to our MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Troubleshooting page that will help you narrow down the issue with your MacBook Pro. Best of luck and I hope you are able to revive your MacBook Pro soon so that you may continue creating the dopest beats in Mallorca!
Best Regards.
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