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snail22

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Aug 7, 2012
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Thought I had a pretty extensive collection of screwdriver bits but this is a new one for me... looks like a 5-leaf clover. This is the bottom of my M1 Macbook Pro 14". Anybody know what bit I need to open this?
 

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DeltaMac

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The bottom cover is held in place by pentalobe screws. The correct size will be P5.

As mentioned in the post above, iFixit.com is usually helpful in deciding what tools to use (and also helps by showing you where screws with various lengths will be installed. Bottom case usually has at least two different lengths, for example.
 
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