on 29/09/2003 19:20, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I also recommend highly the take apart manual from powerbookmedic.
> Worth every dime!
> 
> Regards
> 
> Hugo Trottier
> Editor


Is it any different from the PDF service manuals that were available for
download from several foreign web sites?


As for the hinge fix, I've heard from a few people who've done it themselves
and the consensus is that it's hard, but doable, and you will end up with a
screen bezel/frame that may have a slightly "homey" look, i.e. where you
pressed it back together with krazy glue. Though perfectly functional. Which
to me seems a nice step up from using a hingeless Ti-Book with an external
monitor.  

Chris


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