Apr

07

How Do I Open A MacBook

posted in Apple, MacBooks, by BindApple

MacBooks are multi-media devices spread across the World, with a massive usage of people due to its friendly and easy-to-use interface, attractive models and eye-catchy colors. And, after you purchase this sort of an item, for some of you remains a question:

How do you open a macbook? Usually, every notebook/ laptop/ desktop PC need to be plugged in in order to function proper, for a longer time. So, if you did that one basic step and plugged in your device, the road to Hell, err Internet, is just one step further. Secondly, all devices are embedded with a certain button that usually looks the same on all devices, and once you push it, the magic happens! The device is opened and you can have access to everything you've ever wished for - movies, pictures, games, loads of games, useless sites and blogs, all in one - technology.



Now, ultimate generation macbooks and other similar products come with the basic programmes already installed so you won't waste anymore time with finding the codes, drives and other complicated things when you first purchase a technological device. Also, elementary pictures, music and video files are pre-installed so that you can check all your computer's features in order for everything to run smooth.



On the other hand, there is another way of opening a macbook- as in disassemble its parts for various purposes. While this might look like fun at a certain point, remember that you paid over 1000 USD to purchase this macbook, so, really, trying to see what it consists of- not a smart idea. Still, if you want to act hacker-like, or, simply, are on your way of becoming one, here's some things you might want to know about opening your macbook:



First, you have to push in a flip-up catch to release the battery cover so you can actually have access to the MacBook's battery and its hard drive which is kept by a single screw. After removing these and the remaining case screws, along with the memory, logical board, optical drive, speakers and whatever else you might find are waiting for your inspection and possible removal.

Because the MacBook and the MacBook Pro have similar features and identical opening ways, you can always take a peek at what's inside your precious Apple device.



However, the first option presented is the one more viable due to the risks implied by the second one. Also, make sure if you want to "unwrap" your laptop, you should first unplug it, put it on a clean surface and, for God's sake, be supervised by an adult.

Still, I strongly recommend these techniques not to be used by amateurs due to the damages that can be caused to your MacBook. After all, why do you need to know all its components if you know you will be only using it for Facebook and Youtube videos?

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