At 8:59 -0500 on 10/28/03,  you (Phil Burk), wrote:
>
> It's not that tough, although you will need to completely disassemble
> the PowerBook.  This entails removing the display (not too hard),
> separating the upper and lower cases, and a few other parts (hard
> drive, I think).  I've done this procedure in less than 40 minutes and
> I was being VERY careful.  YMMV.  If you've worked on hardware before
> you shouldn't have any trouble.  Do you have the take-apart
> instructions?


not yet!

(and thanks!)
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Colin.
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