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Contents Chapter 1: Ready, Set Up, Go 9 What's in the Box 9 Setting Up Your MacBook 15 Putting Your MacBook to Sleep or Shutting It Down Chapter 2: Life with Your MacBook 18 Basic Features of Your MacBook 20 Keyboard Features of Your MacBook 22 Ports on Your MacBook 24 Using the Multi-Touch Trackpad 28 Using the MacBook Battery 29 Getting Answers Chapter 3: Boost Your MacBook 34 Removing and Replacing the Battery 38 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive 42 Installing Additional Memory Chapter 4: Problem, Meet Solution 52 Problems That Prevent You from Using Your MacBook Contents 5
Contents Chapter 1: Ready, Set Up, Go 9 What's in the Box 9 Setting Up Your MacBook 15 Putting Your MacBook to Sleep or Shutting It Down Chapter 2: Life with Your MacBook 18 Basic Features of Your MacBook 20 Keyboard Features of Your MacBook 22 Ports on Your MacBook 24 Using the Multi-Touch Trackpad 28 Using the MacBook Battery 29 Getting Answers Chapter 3: Boost Your MacBook 34 Removing and Replacing the Battery 38 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive 42 Installing Additional Memory Chapter 4: Problem, Meet Solution 52 Problems That Prevent You from Using Your MacBook Contents 5
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... power adapter, Ethernet cable, security lock, and any other cords connected to the MacBook to contact Apple for service. WARNING: Apple recommends that came with your computer. Consult the service and support information that you want to replace the hard disk drive or install memory. This chapter provides information and instructions for replacing the battery...
... power adapter, Ethernet cable, security lock, and any other cords connected to the MacBook to contact Apple for service. WARNING: Apple recommends that came with your computer. Consult the service and support information that you want to replace the hard disk drive or install memory. This chapter provides information and instructions for replacing the battery...
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Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook 35 Push down to remove and replace the battery and access door. 2 Turn over your MacBook and locate the latch. Note: The latch must be in its released, open position to release the latch, and remove the access door that covers the battery and hard disk drive.
Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook 35 Push down to remove and replace the battery and access door. 2 Turn over your MacBook and locate the latch. Note: The latch must be in its released, open position to release the latch, and remove the access door that covers the battery and hard disk drive.
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Hold the battery at an angle and slide the lipped edge of the battery below the brackets on the battery tab to the serial number, the hard disk drive, and other components of your MacBook. 4 To replace the battery, make sure the latch is in its open position, gently pull up on the outside edge of the battery bay. You now have access to remove the battery. Gently press the battery down. 36 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook 3 With the latch still in its open position.
Hold the battery at an angle and slide the lipped edge of the battery below the brackets on the battery tab to the serial number, the hard disk drive, and other components of your MacBook. 4 To replace the battery, make sure the latch is in its open position, gently pull up on the outside edge of the battery bay. You now have access to remove the battery. Gently press the battery down. 36 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook 3 With the latch still in its open position.
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To replace the hard disk drive in your body. 38 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook The hard disk drive is located to discharge any static electricity from your MacBook. The replacement drive must be a 2.5-inch drive with a Serial ATA (SATA) connector. Replacing the Hard Disk Drive You can upgrade the hard disk drive in your MacBook: 1 Follow the instructions for removing the battery on page 34. 2 Touch a metal surface inside the computer to the left of the battery when you open the back of your MacBook.
To replace the hard disk drive in your body. 38 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook The hard disk drive is located to discharge any static electricity from your MacBook. The replacement drive must be a 2.5-inch drive with a Serial ATA (SATA) connector. Replacing the Hard Disk Drive You can upgrade the hard disk drive in your MacBook: 1 Follow the instructions for removing the battery on page 34. 2 Touch a metal surface inside the computer to the left of the battery when you open the back of your MacBook.
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Mounting screws 6 Attach the connector to the left side of the replacement drive. 40 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Important: There are four (4) mounting screws on the sides of your old drive and mount them on the replacement drive before you gently pull the connector on the left side of the drive to a cable and remains in the hard disk drive bay. If your replacement drive doesn't include these mounting screws, remove the ones from your hard disk drive. The connector is attached to disconnect it . 5 Hold the drive by its sides while you install it .
Mounting screws 6 Attach the connector to the left side of the replacement drive. 40 Chapter 3 Boost Your MacBook Important: There are four (4) mounting screws on the sides of your old drive and mount them on the replacement drive before you gently pull the connector on the left side of the drive to a cable and remains in the hard disk drive bay. If your replacement drive doesn't include these mounting screws, remove the ones from your hard disk drive. The connector is attached to disconnect it . 5 Hold the drive by its sides while you install it .
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... your computer: 1 Make sure your power adapter is complete, click Close. Learning More, Service, and Support Your MacBook does not have any user-serviceable parts, except the hard drive and the memory. If you need service, contact Apple or take your computer. 3 Double-click Install Bundled Software. 4 Follow the onscreen instructions. 5 When the installation...
... your computer: 1 Make sure your power adapter is complete, click Close. Learning More, Service, and Support Your MacBook does not have any user-serviceable parts, except the hard drive and the memory. If you need service, contact Apple or take your computer. 3 Double-click Install Bundled Software. 4 Follow the onscreen instructions. 5 When the installation...
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...adapter may become very warm during normal use only the recommended procedure described on the floor in a well-ventilated location. To preserve your MacBook, or an Apple-authorized power adapter that is compatible with a dry cotton swab. If debris gets into a power outlet, or place it gently with this... sensitive material or devices within 1 inch (25 mm) of the following conditions exists: Â You want to add memory or upgrade the hard disk drive. Â You want to clean the case (use . Always put the power adapter directly into the MagSafe power port, remove it on page...
...adapter may become very warm during normal use only the recommended procedure described on the floor in a well-ventilated location. To preserve your MacBook, or an Apple-authorized power adapter that is compatible with a dry cotton swab. If debris gets into a power outlet, or place it gently with this... sensitive material or devices within 1 inch (25 mm) of the following conditions exists: Â You want to add memory or upgrade the hard disk drive. Â You want to clean the case (use . Always put the power adapter directly into the MagSafe power port, remove it on page...
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...ports 23 optical drive about 19 SuperDrive, supported disc sizes 72 support 64 swiping to move 52 screen goes black 55 trouble ejecting a disc 56 trouble using AirPort 60 putting your computer to zoom 26 Play/pause key 21 plug, AC 10 ports Mini DisplayPort 23 on MacBook 23 power ...setting brightness 21 scrolling with two fingers 24 SDRAM specifications 42 secondary click 25 secondary click zone 25 security slot 23 Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive 38 serial number, locating 65 service and support 64 Setup Assistant 13 shutting down 16 sleep mode indicator light 19 putting computer to sleep 15...
...ports 23 optical drive about 19 SuperDrive, supported disc sizes 72 support 64 swiping to move 52 screen goes black 55 trouble ejecting a disc 56 trouble using AirPort 60 putting your computer to zoom 26 Play/pause key 21 plug, AC 10 ports Mini DisplayPort 23 on MacBook 23 power ...setting brightness 21 scrolling with two fingers 24 SDRAM specifications 42 secondary click 25 secondary click zone 25 security slot 23 Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive 38 serial number, locating 65 service and support 64 Setup Assistant 13 shutting down 16 sleep mode indicator light 19 putting computer to sleep 15...