Hey all - just found out my hard drive controller is gone for my macbook pro how do i go about replacing - can i buy the part online etc?

hey all - i need to replace my macbook pro hard drive controller - not sure exactly what to ask for or where to find it..
help please.

adrianfromfort lauderdale wrote:
hey all - i need to replace my macbook pro hard drive controller - not sure exactly what to ask for or where to find it..
help please.
Take a photo of the losing parts and send it to  ifixit.com
They will advise you what to get replaced.
or you can bring it to Apple store (you need a booking slot) and get a quote.
Regards,

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