>I have certainly run into some supposedly qualified technicians that
>didn't know how to work on my Duo 230. I ended up with a big gap in
>my case when a technician couldn't figure out how to take it apart
>without breaking it. I think that these warnings are probably more
>true for these little guys (Duos and 2400s) than for most computers.
Well, if that happens: Hit them where it hurts. I stripped my Duos
without breaking anything, even the clutch covers are no problem if
you take care.
BTW, avoid to take off the center clutch cover as long as you don't
have to remove the display. This thing is a pain to remove *and*
insert, and you can easily damage the display cable.
Steffen
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