What screwdriver do I buy for the back of a macbook pro  2009

what screwdriver do I buy for the back of a macbook pro  2009

paulfromshoreview,
you’ll need a #00 Phillips screwdriver for the bottom case. If you ever wish to replace its internal disk, you’ll also need a T6 Torx screwdriver to do that.

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