At 9:54 PM -0500 7/23/03, Ryan Coleman wrote:
>I don't know how much Dan paid, but as for your second question I would not
>rteommend taking your TiBook apart... too many things can go wrong (trust
>me, I am a testament to that situation).

I have the PBG4 Service manual, and while it shows how to remove the display, it 
doesn't say anything about opening the display. I notice that there is a torx screw on 
each lower side edge of the display. If you remove this screw, can you get the sheet 
metal cover off the display?

Paul

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