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Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210

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  1. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210, Installation de la trappe d'accès sur les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • Desserrez l'unique vis Phillips au centre de la trappe d'accès.

    • Cette vis est captive dans la trappe d'accès.

    • Retirez la trappe d'accès de votre iMac.

    isn't it actually pc2-5300s ?

    grze - Réponse

    It is for the 2133, the 2210 uses 6400

    maccentric - Réponse

    There are comments elsewhere in this step by step re. the bezel removal. That step does NOT show how to remove it. Well, take the 5:39 secs to watch the above video. It clearly shows how the aluminum framed bezel easily comes off once you've seen it done. To whoever decided to preface these instructions with that video, thank you.

    ECJohansen - Réponse

  2. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210, Installation de la vitre sur les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 2, image 1 de 2 Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210, Installation de la vitre sur les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 2, image 2 de 2
    • La vitre est fixée au cadre avant par quatorze aimants répartis sur son périmètre.

    • Collez une ventouse sur un angle de la vitre et une autre ventouse sur l'angle opposé.

    • Pour fixer une ventouse, commencez par la positionner avec la poignée mobile parallèle à la surface de la vitre. Tout en maintenant légèrement la ventouse contre la vitre, soulevez la poignée mobile jusqu'à ce qu'elle soit parallèle à l'autre poignée.

    • Si la ventouse n'adhère pas à la vitre, essayez de les nettoyer, l'une et l'autre, à l'aide d'un solvant doux tel que le Windex.

    At this stage and later handling the LCD I found thin cotton gloves helped to reduce smudges

    john31 - Réponse

    My GPS unit's car mount suction cup worked nicely here - couldn't find any at the store and didn't want to wait for mail order!

    Two cups would make it easier but one is fine if you place it in the center and are careful to pull the panel straight out.

    Mathew Hendry - Réponse

    Why use suction cups when some finger nails will do the job nicely, though a plastic spudger might work too. Start at a top corner. Prize the glass away from the case and leave finger nails in. Move the other hand along the top edge and then with finger spread peel the screen cover away. Be careful not to twist plastic I suppose, but I've had no difficulties.

    damianwise - Réponse

    3M Command Strip hooks in opposite corners is another fabulous option when suction cups are not available!

    Adam McCombs - Réponse

    Tape works fine, here. Search for a YouTube video for a simple look-see.

    Richard - Réponse

    I didn't have any suction cups, but my pencil sharpener (the kind that suctions to the table) worked great. I put it on the middle and lifted straight up.

    Lisa Mac - Réponse

    For a quick 'n' dirty alternative "tool" for this step, take a look at IKEA's Stugvik suction hooks: they provide an excellent adjustable grip. Just used it to take apart an EMC2133. Cheers!

    hadderakk - Réponse

    Suction cups usually available at Home Depot or Lowes, in the flooring section. (They're used to handle large ceramic & stone floor tiles.)

    Griff in Fairbanks - Réponse

    I can confirm it is fairly easy to pull it up, the heavy duty suction cups were adequate of course, but pretty sure you can do it without heavy duty stuff? Panel is rather light too.

    Julien - Réponse

  3. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 3, image 1 de 1
    • Soulevez délicatement la vitre de l'iMac.

    • Plusieurs broches de positionnement sont disposées sur le pourtour de la vitre. Pour éviter de les arracher, veillez à soulever la vitre bien droit lors de la dépose.

    • Nettoyez soigneusement la dalle LCD et la face intérieure de la vitre avant le remontage, car la présence de poussière ou d'empreintes digitales pourrait gêner la visibilité une fois l'écran allumé.

    In order to avoid unnecessary smudges and what not I covered the LCD itself with some plastic wrap while doing the hard drive upgrade. When I reinstalled it all I needed to do was blow off a few dust particles.

    robgendreau - Réponse

    While you are at it, it is worth cleaning out dust within the case to help with cooling - particularly around the fans and vents.

    For the screen I used a lens cleaner from my camera bag. These have very fine fibers and won't leave detritus.

    Mathew Hendry - Réponse

    Note that the front glass panel is quite light. When reassembling I found it impossible to get the LCD free of dust with the computer lying on its back. I had success with standing the computer up, tilting the LCD down as far as it goes, holding the glass panel upright in front of the computer (about 1 foot away), lightly spraying both the LCD and the back side of the glass panel with compressed air, and then attaching the glass panel (with the computer upright). It took me 5 tries before it was completely clean of dust once the front glass was on.

    axel - Réponse

    Although I do not advise it, you can substitute the suction cups with two strips of duct tape along the sides of the glass, with the tape attached to it's self in the middle of the strip

    Erin - Réponse

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  4. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210, Installation du cadre avant sur les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 4, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les 12 vis suivantes par lesquelles le cadre avant est fixé au boîtier arrière :

    • Huit vis Torx T8 13 mm.

    • Quatre vis Torx T8 25 mm.

    On the 24" EMC2134 there are 3 screw sizes: 6x13, 4x20 & 2x30mm, particular note should be made of their location.

    john31 - Réponse

    Note for the less experienced.. the case is plastic and the metal coarse thread screws will easily cut a new thread in the hole if you don't line up the screw in the original thread. Do this a few times and the hole will be stripped and the screw no longer tightens.

    TIP:- place the screw in the hole and rotate BACKWARDS/counter clockwise (for RH threads) until you hear/feel it click/drop into the original thread then tighten the screw down. rotate it a couple times to get the feel of things. If there is any significant resistance you probably don't have the original thread.

    This trick also works on the fine metal thread screws and can help avoid cross threading them.

    HIH

    Richdave - Réponse

    On the 24 inch iMac Model A1225 EMC #2134, the two T8 Torx screws in the middle are the longer of the four total bottom 25 mm screws. Just a note for reassembly.

    bhoffs - Réponse

    This step is not really explained here with pictures. But you can check this same step in another guide to help you : Installation du cadre avant sur l'iMac Intel 20" EMC 2266

    thibault - Réponse

    I'll echo Thibault's comment. This guide does not actually tell you when and/or how to remove the bezel! Click on the other guide he linked to see the photo and instructions.

    steven - Réponse

    Make sure you're ram slot at the bottom is open to remove front frame bezel

    edgain99 - Réponse

    I think you're missing this step: With the iMac lying on its back screen facing up, grasp the aluminum sides of the bezel and carefully pull it straight up. Then disconnect the microphone cable. Took me a while to figure it out.

    Richard Cacciato - Réponse

    I found it helpful to use a few lids from spaghetti sauce jars to hold the different screws. I used a sharpie to mark the inside of the lid w/ location taken from or the step number from directions. Then I placed a small magnet under the lid to hold the screws inside the lid in case I accidentally jostle something on the table. Worked great! You can also use a magnetic knife bar to line up the lids in sequential for the project.

    tom - Réponse

    I cut a hardwood block and drew the outline of the the iMac shape with the base as key. I then drew another two lines at 1/2” and 1” all around from the outline. This done I drilled holes for each screw (12 Outer securing the front bezel to the rear case , and 8 Inner screws securing the display panel to the rear case ). That way I don’t lose any or get them mixed up.

    jmadams - Réponse

    I think the title of this chapter could be (in french) désinstallation but not Installation with is the contrary. Idem for the other chapters.

    Bertrand Guigaz - Réponse

  5. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 5, image 1 de 1
    • Débranchez le connecteur du câble du microphone, en retirant la bande adhésive si nécessaire.

    • Pour installer correctement le cadre avant, enfoncez le câble du microphone et le connecteur dans l'espace vide à côté du support vidéo.

    I avoided this step by just flipping the housing over and having it lay flat on the table. The tape on mine was on really tight, and I risking ripping the wires out of the connector if I messed with it (I didn't have some really small scissors which might have helped removing it). I would suggest either securing the body of the iMac and the housing to the table you're working on, or somehow securing the housing to the body, so that it doesn't move around accidentally, since it's only hanging on by a very thin wire at that point.

    robgendreau - Réponse

    ^^^ This! This tutorial should be amended for this step. Much, much easier and less damage-prone.

    (There really oughta be a step addressing the removal of the bezel as well.)

    cklarson -

    Make sure you do not pull this apart by the wires. Have a firm grasp on the plastic parts. Do not force back together. It only goes back together one way. Also, it is crucial when placing the aluminum bezel back in place that this wire is out of the way. It often gets in the way and is easily damaged.

    Kyle Freeman - Réponse

    CAUTION - To disconnect the cable, you'll need to support the bezel while you carefully extract slack microphone cable which is tightly tucked within the iMac. (I didn't have this guide's 'notes on' and missed robgendreau's warning - then inadvertently shifted the bezel and busted my microphone cable in this step.)

    dagnew - Réponse

    Don't forget to pull the microphone cord out before you put the panel back on. Otherwise you will have to go back and remove screws to find that microphone cord

    Melvin Hines - Réponse

    As robgendreau says, avoid this whole step by opening the bezel and laying it upside down above the iMac, still connected by the mic cord, just carefully. Then replace the battery, suck/blow out your dust, and carefully rotate the front bezel back over the iMac from where you removed it. No cord manipulation or damage at all!

    recmsoj - Réponse

    When reassembling the bezel, you should actually gently pull the microphone connector (and cables) through the ~1 inch long slot in the bezel next to the iSight camera, when lowering the top part of the bezel onto the chassis . Then further lower the bezel onto the chassis of the iMac, while making sure there’s no room / play between the bottom of the bezel and the bottom of the body (where the memory slots reside). . This way you’ll avoid damaging the microphone cable. Finally gently push the microphone wires and connector through that sale long slot in the bezel to conceal them inside the bezel.

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    Jason Zak -

    The tutorial video is great, but they were fortunate to have such a long microphone cable to work with. The iMac I just upgraded had a cable on the system side (not the one on the bezel) that is barely long enough to provide enough play to be able to grasp the connectors when re-attaching them.

    Disconnecting the microphone cable is done automatically, when you breathe on it. Or look at it. Or reattach the bezel and get it screwed down.

    However, it should be noted that this connector is a LUXURY compared to the first-gen ("polycarbonate") Intel iMacs. Those come configured with the auto-slice microphone cable: the cable simply shears off during disassembly of the case.

    Boyd Waters - Réponse

  6. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210, Installation de l'écran sur les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 6, image 1 de 2 Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210, Installation de l'écran sur les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 6, image 2 de 2
    • Débranchez le connecteur du capteur de température LCD de sa prise sur la carte mère en le tenant bien droit.

    • Si nécessaire, libérez le câble du capteur de température LCD qui passe derrière la carte mère.

    • Lorsque vous retirez l'écran, vérifiez si le cable du capteur de température LCD est bien à sa place. En réinstallant l'écran, il se peut sinon qu'il gêne une des vis qui fixe le bas du panneau avant.

    This was the most confusing step, because the video shows MJ just tilting the monitor open, and I had a ribbon cable hooked up to it. Finally figured out that the ribbon cable was connected to the LCD temp sensor cable, and it was neatly tucked under the adjacent fan. Had to pull it pretty hard to get it out from under the fan, and then could tilt the LCD. Instructions are not completely clear about this, only that you may have to reroute the cable around the motherboard.

    d3nn151950 - Réponse

    I agree, there is no sign of how to remove the bezel (it took me several minutes to understand it was even the bezel that came off here) in these steps (in all the guides for this model, in fact). On step 4 says remove the LCD screws, and suddenly step 6 shows innards and fans etc - !! - What about showing the bezel being removed here - super confusing and not up to usual ifixit high standards.

    hutchwilco - Réponse

    If you rush through the reassembly, it's very easy to miss reconnecting the LCD Temp Display cable. I just did it and one of the fans came on full-speed and stayed there through a new macOS install. Did a Google search and found mention of this symptom. At first I was thinking I switched one or more of the inverter cables but this guide shows that this is not a problem. Once I reviewed this step, the problem was obvious as was the solution. Thanks again, iFixit, for saving my nappy behind.

    barryjaylevine - Réponse

    I can speak from experience, this cable’s a pain. It came out of where I tucked it and snuck behind one of the bottom screws, which pierced it during reassembly, afterward it would not boot properly. It’ll boot without the cable plugged in, but the fan runs near max. I’m glad it can at least be used while I wait for the replacement cable to ship. What a weird (lazy) design choice from Apple.

    Ian Sprenkle - Réponse

    In case the iMac hasn’t been opened for years (typical situation), then you may want to first carefully and prudently remove the piled up dust with a vacuum cleaner and a soft brush. Definitely not with a can of compressed air, as then you’ll spill the debris everywhere (and on the display). Otherwise you won’t be able to get hold of the right cable, connector or screw. In addition, it will help increase the air flow hence reduce heat (and allow the fans to operate at a lower speed).

    Olivier Biot - Réponse

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  7. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 7, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les deux vis Torx T6 5,3 mm par lesquelles le câble de données de l'écran est fixé à la carte mère.

    My Torx 6 driver purchased from ifixit didn't fit the screws well and potentially would strip them. Had to purchase a better driver to fit better in order to loosen these screws.

    kakisback - Réponse

    reinstalling these screws requires extra care to be sure you don't drop it and loose it under any of the other components.

    kakisback - Réponse

    Make sure not to drop the screws.

    ulan - Réponse

    Removing these screws was the most difficult part of the whole job. They were tight and felt as if the heads were about to chew up. I had to press really hard and jerk the screwdriver counter clockwise to loosen them. Despite others' warnings, I managed to drop a screw when reinserting.

    kevinp - Réponse

    The only tool I needed to buy was the T6 Star Bit - the first auto store I went to had it. These screws are tiny so you have to be careful not to drop them!

    James Miles - Réponse

    When reinstalling these tiny screws, consider placing the iMac upright. That way when you (inevitably) drop these tiny screws, you don't lose them in the guts of the computer where they are likely to fall into a fan.

    stown1211 - Réponse

    Yes, this step is very difficult. I finally used a magnet to magnetize the torx driver, and that helped immensely...however, that was AFTER I lost the right one inside the computer. You really only need one screw to reattach the monitor connector, however.

    d3nn151950 - Réponse

    Argh! I dropped my right screw into the bowels of the iMac. I can't find it anywhere and am loath to leave it rattling around as well as to tear down the machine any further.

    steven macfarlane - Réponse

    Well, I followed the instructions for right-speaker removal and optical drive fan removal and still couldn't find the right screw. I couldn't hear it rattle either so figured it was wedged somewhere. Using an inspection mirror and flashlight, I finally found it. It had fallen down and wedged between the PCB and the plastic housing (below the ports). I was able to slide it toward the right until it came to the void left by the right speaker where it fell out into my hand.

    steven macfarlane -

    It's true, these were super tight. I only had a T5 which worked on the first screw, but the second wouldn't budge. Ended up filing the tip off the T5 bit - presto! - instant T6.

    marcintosh - Réponse

    I Think the real screw size is 3.5 mm T6 Torx, not 5.3 mm

    raul - Réponse

    Dropped those little bastards like 2-3 times into the deeps of my iMac. The right one is really tricky. If you drop it: better get yourself very thin tweezers and gently shake your mac. :(

    Popelnase - Réponse

    Note that just below where you are working is the PRAM battery. If you have never replaced this, now is a good time so you won't have to open the machine up again in the near future. The battery is a CR2032.

    mattgauntt - Réponse

    Taking all the warnings into account about losing these tiny screws, during removal and replacement I held onto the screws tightly with a very fine needle nose tweezer. Fortunately I managed not to lose them either out or in. I highly recommend using a small gripper during this step.

    recmsoj - Réponse

    While you have the case open this would be a good time to replace the PRAM battery and carefully clean the fan and interior of the case with Q-tips / compressed air.

    John Fisk - Réponse

    These screws are Torx 7 - at least that was what

    I used on them and got a prefect tight fit ... .

    Patrik Albin - Réponse

    torx 6 didn't do it, needed torx 7

    nielsdolieslager - Réponse

    Torx7 did NOT work for me. Torx6 did.

    pdienstm - Réponse

    If you do manage to lose one of these screws, will the cable still be held in properly if you reinstall it with only one?

    Peter Wood - Réponse

    Advice / 2 cents : Unscrew/screw with the iMac vertical/propped up and a magnetized screwdriver. Should be no issue. If it falls, it will fall on your desk, not behind stuff on the back of the iMac. You could even put iFixit magnetized mat underneath for added safety :)

    Julien - Réponse

  8. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 8, image 1 de 1
    • Tirez sur la languette noire attachée au connecteur du câble de données de l'écran pour le débrancher de la carte mère.

  9. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 9, image 1 de 2 Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 9, image 2 de 2
    • Retirez les huit vis Torx T8 12 mm par lesquelles l'écran est fixé au boîtier arrière.

    • Soulevez le côté gauche de l'écran et faites pivoter ce dernier vers la droite de l'iMac.

    I was able to disconnect the two connectors to the front easily. With those off, I just rotated the LCD out of the way to expose the hard drive. Again, make sure it's stabilized if you do this so that when you yank on something else you don't send it flying.

    robgendreau - Réponse

    I did a HD replacement on my 24 inch iMac. It's basically the same, but it does not have disconnectable invertercables. Instead, there's just one cable that's can't be disconnected. It sits too tight to rotate the display to the degree that you can lean it against something, so the only way to get the job done was to call in an extra set of hands to hold the display while I took out the hard drive.

    Marijn - Réponse

    On the 2134 model, I found that the LCD must be lifted from the RIGHT (not the left as per the 2133 guide) - the connector wires are covered in nylon housing and it's way easier just having someone hold the LCD vertical whilst you replace the HDD, unless you have small fingers and feel like disconnecting completely ...

    simon - Réponse

    During reassembly, make sure that the data and temperature cables will reach their sockets before inserting the eight screws.

    kevinp - Réponse

  10. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 10, image 1 de 2 Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 10, image 2 de 2
    • Pendant que l'écran est levé, débranchez les quatre câbles inverter.

    • Pendant la réinstallation, placez les quatre connecteurs des câbles inverter dans des espaces vides entre les composants attachés au panneau arrière afin que l'écran repose bien à plat.

    • Lors du remontage, l'ordre des câbles inverter est interchangeable dans chaque prise.

    • Si vous changez de disque dur et avez une paire de mains libres à disposition, il est possible de retirer le disque dur en débranchant seulement le connecteur de l'écran et celui de la température LCD à l'étape précédente.

    Make sure to not squeeze the inverter-cables between the superdrive and the display when putting the display back on !

    epzzky - Réponse

    This was the only step different for my 2134 - it is just one cable that connects to the monitor - disconnect the monitor end rather than the motherboard side.

    Jim Laredo - Réponse

    There is no need to discnnect the inverter cables if display is positioned against a wall or something of the sort. Make sure it doesn't tumble over !!!

    info5825 - Réponse

    For 24" iMacs, a single power cable is attached on the left side of the screen. To remove the cable, lift the screen from the right side and rotate it to the left. Remove the black plastic protector on the back of the screen and disconnect the cable.

    Matt Stichnoth - Réponse

    Make sure you squeeze the two ends of the inverter cable together firmly - if not you will get yellow areas on your screen. One of my cables had not quite been clicked together, and I had to unscrew everything all over again.

    Philip - Réponse

    So does it matter which ones are connected to which?

    That is, at each end there are two connectors (one pink/black the other light blue/dark blue on the "male" side). The "female side appear identical. Does it matter if the pink/black "male" one is connected to the wrong "female" one?

    Mark Gibson - Réponse

    Mark, did you ever get an answer about the connectors?

    Mike -

    Agreed this is an unspecified issue and i'm surprised it's not covered? Did everyone else just guess?

    kainatticus -

    Yes, mark each female end in a way that distinguishes itself from the other. I put “P” on the harnesses with the pink wires and “B” on the harnesses with the blue wires.

    steven -

    So let’s say hypothetically I didn’t label them as I failed to notice that they were identical before disconnection. What should I do to resolve this issue?

    Christian Moore -

    Managed to avoid this step just lifting the lcd panel and holding it with my... head ;)

    Antonio Bernardini - Réponse

    Yes, I agree. If you just prop the panel up on the left (carefully!) with your head, or as I used a box, or get a friend to hold it up, this step can be bypassed. It is a tight squeeze inside to work with getting the HD in and out but its totally do-able. If using an SSD, which of course you should, you can just tape it down inside, as they weigh almost nothing.

    Jed Weaver -

    I'm trying to find some information on replacing the power supply temperature sensor cable. Mine broke during removal of a bad power supply.

    Mike Overholt - Réponse

    Re: Scorps comment above - I got the “beeping” too. Does anyone know how to resolve it, i.e. identify which goes with which? Other than trying every combination?

    mchlgrblsk - Réponse

    My screen is just Grey? anyone else have this happen?

    Michael McGuire - Réponse

    After replacing iMac’s HDD with a new one I’ve got white screen with vertical black and bluish bands on the left side and two horizontal lines dividing the display into three equal parts (see the image). Any idea what that might be?

    Andrey - Réponse

    I tagged the inverter cables with different color sharpies so as to get them connected back the way they were.

    Macrepair SF - Réponse

    Step 9…. before I took those tiny screws out for the data display cable on the logic board, I put the tip of the torx tool on a magnet (magnets on the front cover worked fine) for a few minutes. this magnetizes the screws so you are less likely to drop them when you go to put them back in.

    dkkd - Réponse

    I replaced the internal hard drive. worked fine. putting everything back together, the CD drive wont insert or eject discs when I tighten the screws on the right side that holds the display in place, or when I put the cover back on. CDs work fine if I leave the screws loose and/or leave the cover off. cant figure out why, i never touched the CD drive at all…

    anyone else have this issue after opening the unit up, and how did u fix it?

    dkkd - Réponse

    This happened to me and I found that a cable that had been wrapped around the side of the DVD drive had slid over top of it while I had it open. When I closed it all up, the pressure of the cable against the surface of the DVD drive was enough to impact it. I reopened the machine and pushed the cable back around the side of the DVD drive and it worked fine.

    John Moltz - Réponse

    The ‘locking tab’ faces the dot. I placed a label on main body side of the lcd connector with a P =Pink and B =Blue. This way I know to place the connector with the pink on the marked P and blue on the marked B.

    egecko - Réponse

    I went with the option of not detaching the screen. I have horror stories around inverters, mostly on notebooks, but still, don’t approach/touch if you don’t have to.

    Ask your wife/somebody to hold the screen while you go through the steps below, without detaching the cables in step 11. It is a couple minute to step 18 and having the drive out.

    Julien - Réponse

  11. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210, Remplacement du lecteur optique dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 11, image 1 de 1
    • Si nécessaire, décollez les bouts de ruban adhésif qui maintiennent les câbles du capteur thermique du lecteur optique/disque dur dans votre iMac.

  12. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 12, image 1 de 1
    • Débranchez le connecteur du capteur thermique du lecteur optique de la carte mère en tirant son connecteur vers le haut de l'iMac.

    • Lors du retrait de ce connecteur, vous pouvez vous servir des ongles de vos pouces pour pousser les clips de chaque côté du connecteur vers le haut de l'iMac.

  13. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 13, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les deux vis Torx T10 7 mm à filetage fin par lesquelles le lecteur optique est fixé au boîtier arrière.

  14. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 14, image 1 de 1
    • Soulevez l'extrémité libre du lecteur optique légèrement hors du boîtier arrière.

    • Retirez les deux vis Torx T6 3,5 mm par laquelle le connecteur du lecteur optique est fixé au lecteur.

  15. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 15, image 1 de 2 Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 15, image 2 de 2
    • Insérez l'extrémité plate d'un spudger entre le connecteur du lecteur optique et le boîtier du lecteur optique.

    • Faites tourner le spudger pour séparer le connecteur du lecteur optique.

    • Vous pouvez être amené à travailler alternativement de chaque côté du connecteur pour le débrancher.

  16. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 16, image 1 de 1
    • Soulevez le lecteur optique hors du boîtier arrière et écartez-le du côté du boîtier de manière à retirer le ruban adhésif EMI collé sur sa surface.

    • Le capteur thermique du lecteur optique est toujours attaché au dessous du lecteur.

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    • Si nécessaire, retirez le morceau de ruban mousse qui recouvre le capteur thermique du lecteur optique.

    • Pour retirer le capteur thermique du lecteur optique, utilisez la pointe d'un spudger pour soulever la partie centrale de la bride du capteur, tout en tirant doucement sur le câble.

    • Si le capteur thermique est collé sur le disque dur, passez à l'étape suivante.

  18. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 18, image 1 de 1
    • À l'aide de l'extrémité plate d'un spudger, faites levier sur la bride du capteur thermique pour la décoller du lecteur optique.

    • Si l'adhésif est encrassé ou n'adhère plus au nouveau lecteur optique, placez une bande adhésive double-face sous les deux pattes semi-circulaires de la bride du capteur thermique.

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    • À l'aide d'un spudger, retirez le petit morceau de mousse EMI du dessous du lecteur optique.

    • N'oubliez pas de le recoller sur le nouveau lecteur optique.

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    • Retirez les deux vis Torx T10 6,5 mm de chaque côté du lecteur optique (quatre vis au total).

  21. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 21, image 1 de 1
    • Décollez la bande adhésive EMI du lecteur optique.

    • N'oubliez pas de la recoller sur le nouveau lecteur optique.

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    • Faites pivoter légèrement le support par rapport au lecteur optique.

    • Tirez sur le support pour le séparer du lecteur en prenant soin de ne pas arracher les pattes de fixation.

    • Si un disque ou une autre pièce est coincé à l'intérieur du lecteur optique, nous disposons d'un guide pour résoudre le problème.

    If installing an optical drive that is not identical to the OEM AD-5630A model, two plastic alignment nubs must be removed from the black plastic optical drive bracket. If these nubs are not removed they will interfere with the insert and eject mechanism. If installing the AD-5630A optical drive, these nubs do not need to be removed.

    teachinkids - Réponse

  23. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210, Façade du boîtier du lecteur optique: étape 23, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les trois vis Phillips n°0 3 mm du boîtier de la baie optique.

    Hello, is the sata & power cabla from the mac can directly feet inside the SSD?

    Roman Quenin - Réponse

    plug in the back of the ssd

    Roman Quenin -

    I'm trying to find out as well. I read elsewhere you need something like this without the bracket: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0056OB...

    However I have NOT confirmed this.

    Allen Borza -

    If I understand you correctly; the enclosure allows you to use the existing iMac optical cable. Also the enclosure allows for a safe fitting of the optical drive. In my newer machine I had to double side tape the SSD to the back of the iMac and buy a special cable. Note: this was not an optical drive replacement scenario or I would have done exactly as this tutorial suggests.

    EkDor - Réponse

    I bought another caddy, not the one from the description. i had to extract the plastic adaptor from the optical drive and put in on the new caddy 12,7mm

    Cristian Pizarro - Réponse

    The SDD caddy I purchased was 22 pin SATA both inside and outside so that the optical drive cable (13 pin) would not fit. Does anyone know where I can find a SDD caddy with 13 pin SATA outside for the optical cable and 22 pin SATA inside for the SDD?

    benja.mcg - Réponse

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    • En commençant par le côté gauche, ouvrez doucement le boîtier de la baie optique.

    • Continuez de tirer sur les deux moitiés du boîtier jusqu'à ce qu'elles se séparent.

    This is the 12.7mm caddy.. but, the caddy 9.5 mm fit fine as well? or it doesn't fit on imac mid 2010

    Cristian Pizarro - Réponse

    My caddy (ordered 5/2019) had two additional screws that needed to be removed from the sides for it to open.

    mr.kaufman7 - Réponse

  25. Installation d'un second SSD dans les iMac Intel 20" EMC 2133 et 2210: étape 25, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les deux vis Phillips n°0 3,0 mm par lesquelles la façade est fixée sur le boîtier de la baie optique.

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    • Soulevez la façade en plastique noir hors du boîtier de la baie optique.

    • Vous n'aurez plus besoin de la façade ni des deux vis Phillips qui la maintiennent en place. Mettez ces deux pièces de côté si vous souhaitez réinstaller la façade dans le boîtier.

    • Remontez le boîtier de la baie optique sans la façade, en réutilisant les trois vis Phillips 3,0 mm d'origine afin de ne pas l'endommager.

    Just curious, why is it necessary to remove this black plastic faceplate from the enclosure? It doesn't appear to serve any function in or out of the enclosure.

    Nic Johnson - Réponse

    Maybe because it would interfere with the bracket you have to put back on in step 21?

    Jeff Dickson -

    So I'm confused about the Optical Drive Bracket, the one that originally held the DVD-CD drive. I had an awful time remounting the kit into that bracket as the screws didn't line up correctly. I finally got everything to fit, less one of the four holding screws. Did anyone else experience this problem? I would have expected a much better alignment for this assembly considering the quality of the iFixIt site.

    For the record, the upgrade went fine with a SanDisk Extreme II 480GB SSD, but that one step was next to impossible, and not covered in any detail by the instructions.

    Ron Lockhart - Réponse

    Yep, I had exactly the same problem. The alignment was way off.

    olafgoy -

    My kit also did not line up correctly. I had to put all four screws in at an angle cross-threaded to mount the unit.

    Kevo -

    Same here. managed to get two screws in at a decent angle on one side and couldn't get the others in. Felt solid enough once I'd screwed the original ODD casing back onto the iMac.

    Monkeyrebirth -

    I had the same alignment problem, too. I ended up removing the rubber grommets from the plastic enclosure, widening the holes with a small file, then replacing the grommets. All four screws went in, but not in perfect alignment. Should be ok, though.

    nickmalmquist -

    Another possibility is the part has been designed to be used with different types of iMac and some utilise this component. In this case it apparently doesn't.

    EkDor - Réponse

    I bought a different enclosure than the one recommended ($18 instead of $39) and it came with new screws because the old screws were too big to fit in the holes for the new enclosure.

    Keith Mewis - Réponse

    Hi. Which enclosure did you buy? link please.

    Alex -

    Where did you get the alternative enclosure from?

    Walter Poole -

    I completed this guide last night on my iMac and it all worked great until I got to step 26 and none of the holes on the 12.7 mm PATA Optical Bay SATA Hard Drive Enclosure lined up with the black plastic faceplate. Just like what is being commented on by previous fixers, I could only get 2 screws on one side of the enclosure in, but they were crooked and unable to screw in all the way. It was crude, but it worked.

    The rest of this guide works flawlessly. This is a great site!

    Marc - Réponse

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    • Libérez la cale en plastique du boîtier de disque dur pour baie optique en appuyant sur l'un des clips présents à chaque extrémité et sortez-la du boîtier.

    What’s the switch for on the inside of the caddy? What position should it be in? Mine came switched to the right (towards SATA connector that disk inserts into).

    Robert Lord - Réponse

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    • Assurez-vous que les connecteurs du disque dur sont orientés vers le bas avant de placer ce dernier dans le boîtier.

    • Insérez doucement le disque dur dans le boîtier à l'emplacement approprié.

    • Tout en tenant fermement le boîtier en place d'une main, appuyez sur le disque dur avec l'autre main pour le raccorder aux connecteurs du boîtier.

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    • Une fois le disque dur en place, réinsérez la cale en plastique tout en maintenant le disque dur contre le bas du boîtier.

    • Rebranchez les câbles que vous avez retirés du lecteur optique d'origine sur le boîtier de la baie optique.

    Why no mention of attaching the new hard drive to the Optical Drive Enclosure using the enclosed phillips screws?

    Once you have securely inserted the new hard drive into the Optical Drive Enclosure and replaced the plastic positioner you should attach the drive to the enclosure using two of the provided phillips screws. Two holes on the underside of the enclosure should align with two attachment holes on the underside of the drive.

    nickmalmquist - Réponse

    I suspect that the plastic positioner will secure the drive well enough (for this style of adapter). As I mentioned in earlier comment, this should mean you can replace / upgrade the SATA drive later without needing to remove the adapter, skipping many steps.

    Les Kitchen -

    Do you need a sata cable to connect the new drive to the board or does it connect via the optical drive cable that we disconnected earlier?

    Erik Sawaya - Réponse

    It does connect to the optical drive cable but if you don't use the optical bay enclosure you'll need a 13 pins to 22 pins sata adaptor (and some tape!)

    The sata cable for the optical drive has 6 + 7 pins while ssd and hhd have 15 + 7 pins

    Graziano Nora - Réponse

    Can someone please explain why you need to remove the black plastic faceplate  from the optical bay enclosure. It is designed to receive the standard SSD. What is gained from removing a part of it?

    Peter Bull - Réponse

    Thank you! This guy has made upgrading the mid 2010 iMac I inherited from my mom MUCH easier and saved me a lot of time, trial, and error.

    Rob Anthony Dire - Réponse

    My Penrynn Super Drive has PATA connector, and now is a fossil grade rarity :-(

    IMI Comp - Réponse

    I'm a little confused. Do I need the enclosure from ifixit or am I removing the optical drive and installing an ssd in the preexisting op drive enclosure? If using the already existing enclosure what type of ssd do I need as for Sata connectors?

    danielpainter65 - Réponse

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my iMac2008early dvdrom is PATA!!!!!!

plz fix you page!!!

Pak Ho Leung - Réponse

I'd sound a caution before replacing the optical drive with anything else if it's on PATA. It'll be slow... Better using an external enclosure and FW800.

markstoter - Réponse

I have an iMac early 2008. Do you recommended to replace the optical super drive super with an SSD?

Fabio ABATAR - Réponse

Cool. It worked nicely. I replaced the superdrive with an SSD. As expected, due to the slow PATA connection, speed increase is not as dramatic as one would expect with a SATA.

arthurgruber - Réponse

i followed this guide but i replaced original 3,5 hard drive with ssd and i replace optical drive (PATA) with a 2,5 hard drive 500gb 7200 rpm sata with an adapter bay

and made fusion drive, now iMac start in 15 seconds and it come back to life

MacAlle - Réponse

I've removed a faulty DVD drive, with temp sensor cable, pending replacement with an HDD/SDD... now the fan is running at full speed. I guess because it can't detect the drive. Should I disconnect the fan? Great guide by the way... !

graemeosborn - Réponse

ciao, come hai risolto?

mezarecchia -

I discovered the hard way that the optical drive was IDE. So now require a different caddy to proceed any further. Fortunately noticed this as I disconnected the optical drive. So back together again until the new caddy arrives…

Neil Moriarty - Réponse

There seems to be some confusion about whether this is worth doing. I have a mid-2007 iMac7,1 (20” 2.0) and I already swapped in a 1TB SSHD into the main drive, but still quite slow so was thinking of adding a small (120GB) SSD as the boot drive in the DVD bay. But this is the second comment about the PATA interface being slow. Is this the same as IDE? Can’t imagine the mid-2007 has a faster DVD than the early 2008? Help appreciated. Andy

Andy - Réponse

Hi there,

Just wanted to state a few things for anyone who’s about to follow this guide. The optical drive for the 2133 iMac is a PATA (IDE) optical drive which has two disadvantages:

1. The HDD caddy you may have order may be SATA instead of PATA, meaning it has a different connector and won’t fit. Ordering a PATA drive shouldn’t be expensive, I ordered mine from China and it worked great.

2. Any SSD you put in the optical drive bay will be massively slowed down by the limitation of IDE/PATA speeds. Speed-wise, it’s much better to put a 2.5” regular hard drive in the optical drive and put an SSD in a 2.5” to 3.5” bracket in the original hard drive’s spot. The original HDD is connected through a SATA cable, and therefore has a faster connection to the motherboard.

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