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if you open the imac this way, you WILL broke it for sure! you need to be very, very carefull to remove de tape. it'll take at least 15 minutes just to cut the tape. the right side is worst because the tape is larger where it covers the wi-fi antenas.
Hello friend, I am a faithful follower of your channel, I congratulate you for what you do. I would like you to make a video repairing the charging hub of the DJI Air3, I put one with a higher capacity and I think it burned, it only turns on a yellow light.
Dude you still removed a layer with the abrasive sponge. The point is that it does eat into the copper, just insignificant that you can smooth it out with an abrasive sponge
Great video, I was able to fix my Air3 myself that I initially thought would cost me a fortune with DJI. ❤ Edit: Please make sure to remove your SD card before you starting the disassembly. I think I fried my SD card in the process so I'll have to get a replacement for that.
Can we replace motherboard with a higher cpu power or a higher ram , remaing in same year and model of macbook pro ? i.e i have a 2013 late macbook pro 2 ghz 8 gm ram and i am thinking to replace mother board with 16gb ram and 2.3 ghz processer with nvedia gfx card.
Can we replace motherboard with a higher cpu power or a higher ram , remaing in same year and model of macbook pro ? i.e i have a 2013 late macbook pro 2 ghz 8 gm ram and i am thinking to replace mother board with 16gb ram and 2.3 ghz processer with nvedia gfx card.
Hi there, Regarding your inquiry, could you please provide a video recording of the error? It will be helpful to give you a better solution. Thank you.