At 1:33 PM -0400 8/15/02, Eric Mattar-Hurlbut wrote:
>Maybe I didn't make myself clear.  I am swapping the metal frame from the
>main body, that surrounds the motherboard and other components.  It is
>attached to the display and I need to remove the display so that I can reuse
>the frame.

        Take a flat-bladed screwdriver and pop off the caps on each end,
and that'll expose the screws (T-8).  Be careful of the ribbon cables.
Actually, you should download a service manual before you proceed any
further, IMHO.
Paul


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