Mac mini fan screw stripped
Not even 5 mins into the ssd hard rive addition I already striiped themac mini fan screw I can't get it off any help or suggestions please
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Not even 5 mins into the ssd hard rive addition I already striiped themac mini fan screw I can't get it off any help or suggestions please
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Be calm, and search for other similar questions. It happens more than you think. I too passed under that crucible.
Would be nice if you gave us the last four letters of your S/N, to gauge what exactly is your machine and chech if you choose the right one in the menu.
I can see the screws are cramped, but not that cramped. That's enough.
Torx screws are kind of easy to strip, so prevention is in order: your screwdriver is obviously worn out. I stripped badly a Philips 00 with an old jewelry screwdriver, so I bought a new one from a reputable source. If you're not constrained by mailing fees, iFixit has good ones.
Granted you're sure to avoid spills on sensitive parts of the Mac Mini, there are lubricants that loosens screw enough to help in the operations. Otherwise, it's better act without.
But return to the issue you've got at hand. In order of destructivity to the screw and item you'd need to achieve that (I'll give you later the most effective) you may:
The safest course of actions passes through the use of the Screw Extractors and the SEP, after evaluating that the screw is unable to be removed with other screwdrivers.
The drill is the last resort, use it only after everything else fails. The glue method and the dremel one seems commonplace, but the Extractors can always be kept for later occurrencies.
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Of course, if you evaluate that the screw is not anymore usable, or you go through the most destructive paths, you may need a replacement screw.
Also, if you don't feel confortable with all of the above, there's always the Genius Bar. Granted it's only a matter of loosening a screw, you may get the most helpful in the bunch.
Furthermore, even if you extracted the screw on your own, you may ask if they're willing to give you a spare for a nominal fee. Since screws come in sets, they always have something around for spares.
Very complete answer. +
Hello thank you for your response I gave up on trying to do this myself I just don't have enough information for the rebuild portion. Also I feel really incompetent after stripping that first screw I tried some of those methods and they are not useful due to not being affective in this particular situation I decided to pay the price to have it done at a local shop thanks for your help.
Ps its 3147 mid 2011, thanks
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Rebuild is just taking apart in reverse, as most guide say. However, if you don't feel confortable is wise getting assistance.
A word from the wise: hope you did choose a reputable repair shop. It may seem tautology, but an Apple Genius or someone specialized in Apple parts, failing the needed self-help, is the most likely individual to operate on a mac. Especially a machine that's surely less than one year old, and for which an Apple repairman can easily find screws and parts.
I remind you also, whenever you'll feel confortable again, use better instruments. I stripped some screws with a dulled jewelry screwdriver from an economic set, the ones some insurances give for free as gadgets for auto repair.
Then I acquired new screwdrivers from a local vendor, of a reputable brand, and I never had issues again.
This time, let the Apple tech work, next time, build a cache of good instruments of your own.
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