>I am planning on buying one of the MCE harddrives to install in my 2400.
>MCE cautions that it is a job that requires removal of a bazillion screws.
>They won't provide instructions, but will provide jpegs of the installation.
>
>Has anyone done this on their own?  I'd like to save the $89 bucks, and I
>have a friend who's done tons of Mac harddrive installations.
>Is this something best left to the experts?
>
>(I'm not worried about backing up the harddrive as I have very little on it
>that can't be put on a zip)
>
>Babbette

I have a 2400 disassembly instruction manual in pdf format from Newertech which they 
made for those daring sould who put in the G3 upgrade processor card themselves. 
Except for the last 2-3 steps all the steps should be the same.

It is scary only for the first time. The trick is to keep a track of every screw you 
take out so you can put the thing back.

If you want the manual I can emial it to you
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