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Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283

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  1. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283, Couvercle supérieur: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • Vous aurez besoin d'un couteau à mastic pour ouvrir le boîtier. Un couteau mince de 4 cm fonctionnera bien, mais vous devriez en poncer le bord. Frottez le bord court du couteau à mastic d'avant en arrière sur une feuille de papier de verre à grain grossier (100 grains fonctionnent bien) jusqu'à ce que le bord soit biseauté.

  2. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 2, image 1 de 2 Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 2, image 2 de 2
    • Insérez délicatement un couteau à mastic dans la fente entre le couvercle supérieur et le boîtier inférieur. Commencez du côté gauche. Poussez la lame vers le bas jusqu'à ce que vous rencontriez une résistance importante (environ 1 cm).

    • Agrandissez doucement la fente existante en tournant le couteau vers le bas et l'éloignant du Mini.

    • C'est plus facile si vous utilisez deux couteaux à mastic. Insérez le premier couteau au point situé sur le côté gauche, là où l'espace est le plus grand, appuyez sur la poignée du couteau vers le bas et en l'éloignant du Mini.

    • Ensuite, insérez le deuxième couteau à côté de celui-ci et enfoncez-le vers le bas et vers l'extérieur.

    • Retirez le premier couteau du Mini et remettez-le de l'autre côté du deuxième couteau, enfoncez et descendez.

    • Répétez ce processus tout le long du Mini.

  3. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 3, image 1 de 1
    • Répétez le mouvement de levier jusqu'à ce qu'une partie du boîtier inférieur ait été poussée vers le haut.

  4. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 4, image 1 de 1
    • Répétez la même procédure de travail sur le côté droit.

  5. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 5, image 1 de 1
    • Le couvercle supérieur devrait maintenant être partiellement séparé du boîtier inférieur. Utilisez vos doigts pour séparer complètement les deux, en commençant du côté E/S du Mini.

  6. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283, Cadre interne: étape 6, image 1 de 1
    • Dans les prochaines étapes, vous démonterez les antennes AirPort et Bluetooth (entourées en rouge) du cadre interne. Soyez très prudent, car si vous brisez les supports, vous devrez remplacer le cadre interne.

    • Nous allons d'abord retirer l'antenne AirPort, située dans le coin inférieur gauche de cette image.

    There seems to be a variant of this model that doesn’t have an optical drive - in this variant the HDD is mounted where the optical drive is pictured above. The plastic caddy needs to be removed but replacement of the drive is a little more straightforward.

    Nick Ng - Réponse

  7. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 7, image 1 de 2 Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 7, image 2 de 2
    • Pressez légèrement les deux onglets de retenue l'un vers l'autre et soulevez l'antenne AirPort de son emplacement.

    • Appuyer excessivement sur les deux dispositifs les arrachera certainement du cadre interne. Manipulez-les délicatement.

    • Lors de la réinstallation, vous devrez serrer légèrement les deux onglets afin qu'ils s'insèrent dans les ouvertures de la carte d'antenne AirPort.

    poke each pinkie finger in, each on the outside of a red box in the picture, and gently bring them together until the antenna pops off from the spring. didn’t take much force in my case and you can exert smaller force with your pinkies.

    lcgillies - Réponse

  8. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 8, image 1 de 2 Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 8, image 2 de 2
    • Les deux cartes d'antennes Bluetooth se soulèvent simplement du cadre interne.

    • Saisissez l'antenne Bluetooth le plus près du côté des ports de l'ordinateur, par les bords de la carte et soulevez-la tout droit vers le haut pour la retirer du cadre interne.

    • Tirez soigneusement, car elle peut offrir une résistance importante et céder soudainement.

    On mine, at least, a considerable amount of force was required to get the bluetooth antennas up off the posts. In fact, I ended up pulling so hard one one of them that when it suddenly came up, I broke the antenna cable. Be careful!

    talarohk - Réponse

    They do need a fair bit of force. Best way for me was first finger and thumb underneath, either side of the post; and first finger of the other hand on top to prevent it "jumping". Then just move up in one smooth motion.

    Brian -

    Did you repair the antenna or just let it go? I broke my antenna too, and I can't tell if it's a 2-conductor coaxial cable or a single conductor that I could resolder.

    Whiskeychief -

    Note on re-assembly - there is a "pin" formed from the top of the internal frame which needs to go through the corresponding hole in the antenna assembly. Although the antenna will clip down without it being exactly in place, the antenna will not be "sprung" and will probably foul the cover when it is replaced, probably causing damage.

    As you almost certainly wouldn't notice this as you replace the cover, do check that this "pin" is aligned and that the antenna is floating on the spring, before replacing the cover.

    Brian - Réponse

    I realized, that it made it easier when I grab and squeeze just a little on the spiral thing under the antenna while lifting it up.

    Sebastian A Dyhr - Réponse

    A more controlled way of remove the bluetooth antennae: lever them gently off. The closer you are to the centre pin, the more force you will exert there, instead of wasting it bending up the board. You already have the tools - the putty knife & the spudger.

    Put the putty knife gently under the board on the side of your non-dominant hand, and then the spudger under the board on the side of your dominant hand. Gently lift the handle of the putty knife and apply constant pressure. Then gently push and wriggle the spudger under the other side with your dominant hand and push constantly forward. The further you push forward, the more upward force you will apply.The antenna will pop up before you get the spudger all the way under, and it will only rise a few mm when it does.

    Tim - Réponse

    Be aware of cable and Bluetooth antenna board upon reinstall. I attempted to reinstall the board as it faced the incorrect direction, and the cable was improperly positioned. The result? Upon snapping the board in, the cable got caught and portion of it was shorn off near the solder. So, be aware of the board and cable positioning on reinstall.

    Tomas - Réponse

    From what I've read elsewhere- the "spiral thing" under the antenna is a plastic clip that

    needs to be pinched together with fingertips,to release the antenna from its post.

    This should also be done when replacing it, to ensure the antenna will clear the case.

    Seems like this detail was skipped in other instructions here.

    myretoucher1 - Réponse

    From my point of view, it's not always necessary to remove those antenna : I left the bluetooth antenna in place and just put the top part of the Mac Mini close to the bottom, linked by the cable.

    cochardp - Réponse

  9. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 9, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez la carte d'antenne près de l'avant du Mini en la soulevant vers le haut pour la retirer du cadre interne.

    • Si nécessaire, retirez le morceau de ruban adhésif fixant les fils d'antenne au cadre interne.

    • Assurez-vous de ne pas perdre les ressorts sous chacune des trois cartes d'antenne.

    On my late 2009 2.53GHz C2D, there's no tape holding the antenna wire to the frame but it *does* sit in a "clip" formed off part of the internal frame. There's very little slack in the wire for this BT antenna and so it pays to drop the wire back into the "clip" and re-insert the antenna in one motion.

    Brian - Réponse

  10. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 10, image 1 de 1
    • Utilisez l'extrémité plate d'un spudger pour retirer le connecteur de la nappe audio de la carte audio.

  11. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 11, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les quatre vis suivantes, fixant le cadre interne au boîtier inférieur :

    • Trois vis cruciformes #00 de 6,7 mm

    • Une vis cruciforme #00 de 9,5 mm

    • La vis dans le coin inférieur droit de cette image est en retrait dans le cadre interne et plus longue que les trois autres vis. Une lampe de poche et un tournevis mince facilitent le retrait.

    Be careful. There are 2 LONG screws and 2 short ones. Mark which got out where as the short ones do not fit in the long wholes.

    Patrick Mast - Réponse

    Citation de Patrick Mast :

    Be careful. There are 2 LONG screws and 2 short ones. Mark which got out where as the short ones do not fit in the long wholes.

    I found one long screw. It goes in the corner right next to the fan.

    Also, I would recommend taking the audio cable off nearest to the cd drive and not on the audio board. It's easier to see if it is lined up when reconnecting it.

    Desmo - Réponse

    The screw in the lower right is longer than the other 3

    bay computers - Réponse

    6.7mm and 9.5mm screws are equivalent to what size? PH00....PH0 what? 6.7mm is this PH screwdriver and 9.5mm is this PH screwdriver. Please answer.

    P.S. I have your 54 Bit Driver Set and least your Phillips bits are labled as PH0 or PH000 not in a mm lable.

    Thanks

    vikingsgy - Réponse

    Hey Vikingsgy! Looks like we forgot to say #00 in that step, but the tool required for this guide is a Phillips #00! The millimeter measurements are just for the screw lengths, to make sure they go back in the right spots!

    Sam Goldheart -

    For this step, I use a PH0, specially for the reassembly.

    Ludovic - Réponse

    It is mystifying why Apple chose not to have proper screw guides in their molded plastic frame, but one false move and you’ll be trying to shake the screws back out again. Make sure you have a magnetic screwdriver, makes reassembly a lot easier.

    David Benston - Réponse

    What is the diameter of these screws, i have two late 2009 mac mini's with-out the screws.

    John Hyde - Réponse

  12. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 12, image 1 de 1
    • Soulevez le cadre interne du boîtier inférieur, en commençant par le bord arrière, jusqu'à ce que vous sentiez que le connecteur caché dans le rebord de la carte mère se déconnecte. Ensuite, soulevez tout droit, en faisant attention aux câbles d'antenne Bluetooth et 802.11.

    • Lors du remontage, le fil de l'antenne Wi-Fi passe par l'intérieur puis au-dessus du ventilateur.

    Be VERY careful when reassembling that your wifi/bluetooth cables don't get caught between the internal frame header and its connector on the motherboard. They're so thin that you will hardly feel this (considering this connector requires a lot of pressure). If you then tighten the screws the connector and the stuck wifi cable will be severely damaged.

    This damaged my mini's wifi cable and the connector that the internal frame plugs into. I was able to repair the connector by squeezing the plastic sides back together but it's never been quite right and my wifi cable was completely cut. I removed the wireless daughterboard completely now, as I didn't need it anyway and the mini is working again.

    I know I should have checked but I didn't think of it. So this is just a word of warning to others trying the same :)

    GekkePrutser - Réponse

    If you accidentally disconnect the antennas, see Mac mini Model A1283 Antennas Replacement to reconnect them.

    eric - Réponse

    I second the comment about trapping wires on reassembly, particularly the WiFi one. The cable's natural tendency is to trap itself between the black plastic airduct section of the internal frame and the corresponding moulding on the base / port side.

    In the absence of a third hand, I found that resting the WiFi antenna on top of the optical drive as you lower the internal frame back into position helps position the cable in the right place, rather than leaving the antenna outside the port area.

    Brian - Réponse

    Very tricky to line up the longer screw on reassembly,. I found it easier to put all the screws in place in the plastic frame before carefully reassembling the internal frame with the outer casing. Just be careful not to disconnect the antenna wires, before tightening the screws.

    wmdel - Réponse

  13. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283, Disque dur: étape 13, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les deux vis cruciformes qui fixent la partie inférieure du disque dur au cadre interne.

    These are JIS screws. A J1 bit will fit better than a PH1 bit.

    michael - Réponse

  14. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 14, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez les deux vis cruciformes fixant le côté du disque dur au cadre interne.

  15. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 15, image 1 de 1
    • Utilisez l'extrémité plate d'un spudger pour décoller la carte du capteur thermique du disque dur de l'adhésif la fixant sur le côté du disque dur.

  16. Remplacement du disque dur du Mac Mini modèle A1283: étape 16, image 1 de 1
    • Retirez la bande de ruban adhésif qui fixe le câble du capteur thermique sur le disque dur et retirez le capteur thermique du disque dur.

    • Vous devrez remettre ce capteur thermique dans la même position sur votre nouveau disque dur.

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    • Faites glisser le disque dur vers le haut-parleur pour le déconnecter de la carte d'interconnexion.

    • Soulevez le disque dur par le bord opposé au ventilateur et retirez-le du cadre interne.

    To reinstall drive, hold the internal frame upside down. This will make it easier to align the connector.

    eric - Réponse

    It was super frustrating getting the drive aligned, and when It finally did align, I forgot about the temperature sensor and managed to yank the wire out of the board. Hopefully I can adjust the fans manually and not have to reattach the wire, which doesn't really appear possible.

    Anyone ever do it?

    I wonder if the wire was the cause of my issue from the beginning, as now that the wire is gone, the drive slips right into place. So, if you're having difficulty getting the drive connected, make sure the temp sensor wire is out of the way.

    maccentric - Réponse

    So, looking back, I now see that the sensor cable routs on top of the drive, not underneath.

    maccentric -

    When putting a new drive in you need the spudger to hold the bottom of the drive in place though the side opening while you slide it into the sata connectors with your hand or a dull side of a screw driver. It wont damage anything [edit] (the spudger through the side hole) although it seems like you're forcing it. I did it twice because of the same problem with the wire getting caught. Rather than pull on the wire I just removed the drive and realigned the sensor. It's easy with the spudger.

    maxcsmith - Réponse

    It's really not that hard getting the new drive in and avoiding the wire. Move the wire out of the way! Drop the drive in, at an angle under the screw holes adjacent to the fan. Slide along the bottom until it touches the end where the connector is. Turn upside down and push in.

    Andy D - Réponse

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    Hamid Sayadi - Réponse

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27 commentaires

The Phillips required on this for me was a size 0, not 00, which was too small.

Symm Vafeades - Réponse

Step 13 is not needed and should not be attempted.

Don Woollings - Réponse

Ah no you need to remove it to get to the hard drive.

Padraic Hoselton -

You don't need to remove the connector of the HD temperature sensor from the interconnection board, just detach the sensor from the drive. Then you can still get the drive out. My sensor connector unfortunately broke off completly. I managed to solder the sensor wires directly to the tiny contacts on the board :))

Chris Tyson - Réponse

Step 16: Is the thermal sensor necessary if I am replacing HDD with an SDD? If so, where should it be attached?

Brian - Réponse

I simply stuck it to the side of the SSD, the same way it was on the old HDD. No issues so far.

Kuba Bruno -

yes otherwise the fans will run at full speed all the time

Maxwell Banghart -

The comment about "Step 13 not being required and shouldn't be attempted" is incorrect!

py - Réponse

The guide should be edited for tool list so users don't gather the wrong tools. The phillips driver needed is #0, not #00.

py - Réponse

All 3 antenna cables were disconeccted when I separated the board, the correct pins I believe are: for the WiFi antenna J3 (red-black cable), for the Bluetooth antennas J2 (grey cable) and J4 (black cable).

vlada - Réponse

I have a dual-drive (mirrored RAID) A1283 which I bought as a preconfigured Snow Leopard Server. The optical drive was omitted to accommodate the second drive. I have to replace both drives. I've been able to disassemble the machine fine but now all 3 of the antenna leads have become disconnected-- both Bluetooth antennas and the Wifi antenna. I can't figure out which goes where. The little board with the barcodes on it has three antenna sockets. With the back of the Mac Mini facing away from me, the Serial Number info reading correctly and the 3/8 inch wide copper ribbon cable on the left, there are two sockets on the right side and one on the left above the copper ribbon cable. My question is, which goes where? The plugs and sockets are all the same. The wires are as follows: Bluetooth closest to the back of the case, black/light blue; Bluetooth closest to the front of the case, silver plastic sheath; Wifi right rear corner closest to the back of the case, black and brown. Thanks in advance.

Richard Cacciato - Réponse

PS: I found this page about antennas (Mac mini Model A1283 Antennas Replacement) but the wire colors they mention are different.

Richard Cacciato -

OK, so the airport wire is short and the only place it looks like it goes is in the right side socket closest to the rear of the unit, also taking in account the kinks in the wires. I'm going with that but would appreciate if anyone can confirm. Thanks.

Richard Cacciato -

To get the new hard drive edge connector to mate, turn the chassis up on end, so the weight pulls it in the right direction.

Dermod Wood - Réponse

I just completed this install on my 2009 mac mini. I installed a brand new Crucial M500 480gb SSD drive. When attempting to load the OS with a bootable usb I keep getting the No Entry icon on the screen.

Do I need to format the new SSD drive before loading the OS?

Kevin Tufts - Réponse

Yes. Initialise the new drive as GUID, MacOS Extended, Journaled.

Then install and all should go well.

Elvin Lucic - Réponse

on my install i had to initialize the drive in a ext case on another system. if you are going to install new os from a usb (ubuntu, osx) almost any format will do that assigns partition and a system type. then the system will recognize that the drive is there and permit loading of a system. that may work with a recovery drive as well. after the quick format i tested both my osx and my ubuntu usb loaders. system found both of them.

walang - Réponse

Is the hardware recognised by a Windows installation? i mean the airport/bluetooth.

Looks fun to try and install win 10 in this mini box :)

Ramon - Réponse

Buenas tardes Soy Domingo de Alcorcon-Madrid-España, hoy he recibido el disco duro, no le reconoce y existe una diferencia: el que me han enviado tiene un conector más que el mío no tiene.

No se como enviarles una imagen por aquí.

Un saludo

domingoordonez - Réponse

Hola Domingo! Envíe un email al support@ifixit.com para que puedan ayudarles. ¡Gracias!

Sandra Hiller -

No problem encountered at all following these very detailed instructions. Everything came loose easily, and I had it back together in no time. I think 15 minutes or something. It was my first time opening a Mac Mini (not my first time opening a Mac). I used a thin knife instead of the special tool to open the housing. I bought this mini second hand. I got the feeling it had been opened previously, which probably made things easier.

Hajo Magré - Réponse

Everything went well following these instructions, thanks

John Grace - Réponse

Maybe someone can help me, my mini mac wont start it just stays in the grey screen loading forever. I tried the command R and rebooting it in safe mode, that dint work. I cant use my timeline options and I cant re install a new operating system nor can I use the repair disk options due to the fact that it says that the main hard drive is un repairable because of a S.M.A.R.T error.? Im going to assume that im loosing all my artwork and adobe programs that installed years ago :’( Any feedback or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Emmanuel Baez - Réponse

I am replacing the two hard drives in my 2009 mac mini server. A small copper clip fell of in the process and I am not sure where it was or where it goes back. Its not visible in any of the pictures. Anyone know?

Bill Hines - Réponse

The copper clip fits into a slot to the right of the speaker, contacts the metal front of the case when everything is reassembled. Doubtful that it will be missed if you were not able to get it back in place before putting the cover back on.

Bob Beckring -

If you are working with the 2009 mac mini server, the process is a bit different in order to get both drives out of the system. On page 114 of Apple’s official repair page http://tim.id.au/laptops/apple/macmini/m... you can find a full disassembly guide for the HDD carrier.

Carson Kirby - Réponse

Nicely done. Easy to follow.

kcbrady - Réponse

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