Yes, you are very much allowed to open it. That's how you upgrade the memory & hard drive. It's also how I upgraded the wireless in my MBP. Where did you get your information?
Well, I don't know this generation, but last one you replaced that stuff from under the keyboard...
And isn't this this model that everyone was complaining that it doesn't have a removable battery? Isn't that the battery being removed in the picture?
And if that's how you put in the RAM, why is this Engadget worthy? Why would they feature an article that is just about opening a laptop which anyone can do themselves and are expected to if that's how to put in a new HDD....
Oh and my reason... "...not be removable for average, warranty-abiding users, but that didn't stop the folks at iFixit from removing it and just about everything else that isn't soldered on."
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Funny they make it look so nice on the inside, yet you "aren't allowed" to open it...
Why do they bother on something they don't want you to see?
Yes, you are very much allowed to open it. That's how you upgrade the memory & hard drive. It's also how I upgraded the wireless in my MBP. Where did you get your information?
Well, I don't know this generation, but last one you replaced that stuff from under the keyboard...
And isn't this this model that everyone was complaining that it doesn't have a removable battery? Isn't that the battery being removed in the picture?
And if that's how you put in the RAM, why is this Engadget worthy? Why would they feature an article that is just about opening a laptop which anyone can do themselves and are expected to if that's how to put in a new HDD....
Oh and my reason...
"...not be removable for average, warranty-abiding users, but that didn't stop the folks at iFixit from removing it and just about everything else that isn't soldered on."
If you think all they did was open it up, you didn't read the article.
All I said was that it's odd that they make something like the inside pretty and someone decides that I don't know where I get my info.