Apple Mac mini manual Connector Types on Logic Board, Vertical Insertion JST

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Vertical Insertion (JST)

Important: These connectors are extremely fragile. Use extreme care. Major repairs may be needed if damaged.

Use a black stick under the cable, next to the connector, with

a finger over the top for support, or grasp cables with tweezers, and lift straight up to remove.

Keep connector level to board when disconnecting and reconnecting.

When connecting, verify that the grooves in the connector face down.

Press evenly when reconnecting or connector can be tipped up and not fully seated.

Low-Profile Solid Platform Flex

Use black stick and gentle rocking motion to release tension to remove cable.

Keep connector level to board and press evenly to install cable.

Connector Types on Logic Board

The Mac mini (Mid 2010) has many small and delicate cable connectors and screws. Use extra care and finesse to avoid damaging components.

On the logic board are two types of connectors, each requiring special handling. Make sure you read these tips before disconnecting and installing the connectors.

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Contents  Apple Technician Guide Mac mini Mid USA Contents About This Guide TroubleshootingBasics Take Apart Display  No Video Views About This Guide Feedback Manual UpdatesUpdate 3 August Apple Technician Guide introduced 15 June Apple Technician Guide Basics Overview Identifying Features Product ConfigurationsService Part Configurations System Serial Number LocationTroubleshooting Apple Diagnostics General TroubleshootingUpdate System Software Troubleshooting TheoryCommon Reset Procedures Resetting the System Management Controller SMCResetting the Parameter RAM Pram Wireless Troubleshooting Starting Up in Safe ModeBlock Diagram Refer to this diagram to see how modules are interrelatedFunctional Overview 2010-08-03Symptoms Quick Check No Power, Dead Unit Symptom ChartsNo Power, Dead Unit Quick CheckDeep Dive Check Result Action CodeM20 X03 Symptoms Quick Check Won’t Start Up Won’t Start UpDrive not recognized M02Symptoms Quick Check Intermittent Shutdown Intermittent ShutdownUser-related shut downs Troubleshooting Shutdown CausesPower-related system shut downs Activity-related system shut downsSymptom Quick Check Intermittent shutdown M23 M08 Symptoms Quick Check Kernel Panic, System Crashes Kernel Panic, System CrashesGo to AirPort Card Kernel M06Symptoms Quick Check No Video No VideoDeep Dive No Video Symptoms Quick Check Corrupted Video Corrupted VideoM03 M04 Symptoms Quick Check Burnt Smell/Odor Burnt Smell/OdorSymptoms Quick Check Noise/Hum/Vibration Noise, Hum, VibrationP08 Run latest available service Uncategorized Symptoms Symptoms Quick Check Uncategorized SymptomsN99 AirPort/Bluetooth Issues Symptoms Quick Check AirPort/Bluetooth IssuesM24 Html?path=AirPort/5.0/en AirPort/Bluetooth Card Kernel Panic Symptoms Quick Check AirPort/Bluetooth Card KernelPanic Ethernet Port/Device Issue Symptoms Quick Check Ethernet Port/Device IssueM10 HtmlFt. for Bluetooth devices Wireless Input Device Doesn’t PairSymptoms Quick Check Wireless Input Device Doesn’t Ensure that the latest Software Updates haveWireless Input Device Loses Connection Symptoms Quick Check Wireless Input Device LosesConnection Open System Preferences Verify System Preferences/Network settings Display X01 Go to step Install DVD and verify whether Uncategorized Symptom Symptom Quick Check Uncategorized SymptomHard Drives Not Recognized Symptoms Quick Check Drive Is Not RecognizedDrive Does Not Boot Check Result ActionH07 H05Drive Formatting Issues Hard Drive Read/Write ErrorSymptoms Quick Check Drive Read/Write Error Drive Bad Sector/DefectiveSymptoms Quick Check Hard Drive Noisy Hard Drive NoisyCheck Action CodeUncategorized Symptom- Hard Drive Symptoms Quick Check Uncategorized SymptomH06 Deep Dive-Hard Drive Uncategorized Symptoms Symptoms Quick Check Drive Not Recognized/MountOptical Drive Not Recognized Read both types of CD media Symptoms Quick Check Drive Won’t Accept Media Optical Drive Won’t Accept/Eject MediaDrive Won’t Eject Media Optical Drive Read/Write Error Symptoms Quick CheckVerify if media is free to spin Optical Drive Not Performing to Specifications Symptoms Quick Check Optical Drive Not Performing toSpecifications Symptoms Quick Check Optical Drive Noisy J04 Optical Drive NoisyJ07 Optical drive should perform Uncategorized Symptoms Symptoms Quick Check Apple Remote Inoperable Apple Remote InoperableM99 Symptoms Quick Check Audio Built-in Speakers HaveAudio Built-in Speaker Has Distorted Sound Distorted SoundAudio Built-in Speaker Has No Audio M09Audio Verify whether boot chime Symptoms Quick Check Audio No audio through Hdmi Audio No Audio through Hdmi or Mini DisplayPort connectionOr DisplayPort connection FireWire Devices Not Recognized Unplug all FireWire devices Into SD Slot Symptom Quick Check SD Memory Card will not insertSD Secure Digital Memory Card Will Not Insert Into Slot M17Symptom Quick Check SD Memory Card is not SD Secure Digital Memory Card Not Recognized By SystemRecognized by the system Anymore be written Symptoms Quick Check USB Devices Not Recognized USB Devices Not RecognizedM15 USB?Wired Keyboard Does Not Function Properly Symptoms Quick Check Wired Keyboard Does NotFunction Properly K01 Wired Keyboard/Mouse Not Recognized Keyboard Specific Keys Do Not RespondDoes the computer recognize Verify that external I/O device where applicable Mechanical Noise/Hum/VibrationGo to step Does noise sound like fan is Symptoms Quick Check System Runs Hot System Runs HotSymptoms Quick Check Physical Damage Physical DamageN03 Uncategorized Symptoms  Service Source Take Apart Tools Reassembly StepsGeneral Information Cosmetic CareConnector Types on Logic Board Vertical Insertion JSTThermal Sensor Replacement Top hard drive thermal sensor at corner Mac mini Mid 2010 Take Apart General Information  Top hard drive ambient thermal sensor flex cable Optical drive thermal sensor Bottom hard drive thermal sensor server Logic Board EMI Fingers and Gaskets Logic Board ReturnFirst Remove Hierarchy Icon Legend Icon MeaningBottom Cover First StepsRemoval Reassembly Memory Removal Installation Fan Removal 922-9582 922-9581 Cowling Remove the T6 screw shown 922-9580 Antenna Plate Removal Disconnect the antenna cable Install the 4 screws Logic Board Carefully disconnect the cables connected to the logic board 922-9574 Important Do not remove the assembly Mac mini Mid 2010 Take Apart Logic Board  Mac mini Mid 2010 Take Apart Logic Board  AirPort/Bluetooth flex cable Speaker Reconnect all cables AirPort/Bluetooth Combo Card Removal Mac mini Mid 2010 Take Apart AirPort/Bluetooth Combo Card  Speaker Remove 2 screws Mac mini Mid 2010 Take Apart Speaker Battery Removal Hard Drive Server NoteThermal Sensor Note Part NoteReassembly Power Supply Removal Mac mini Mid 2010 Take Apart Power Supply Reassembly Optical Drive Hard Drive Server Removal 922-9583 IR Board and Cable Remove the IR cable from the cable channel Insert the IR cable into the cable channel, as shown Housing  Service Source Views Exploded View Fan Screw, Heatsink Fan Screw Bumper Fan Screw, Top RightExploded View Server SdramSpeaker/AirPort Card Power Cord Socket Screw ChartHousing/Bottom Cover Hard Drive, bottom, carrierExternal Views Front ViewFront View Server Port View
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