Thanks to a previous request to this list, I've been sent links to
instructions which involve taking the entire top of the computer off,
including the keyboard, heat shield, modem, processor with RAM, HD, then the
lid with the monitor, and then finally the bottom of the computer,
including, seemingly, all the rest of the removeable components in the
chassis, just to get to the backup, or clock battery.

Are all these steps REALLY necessary? Doesn't anyone have a set of
instructions for what is MINIMALLY required to get at this one component and
to replace it and then reassemble the computer?

Please help! I'll be very grateful, and I'll bet there are other list
members who need to, or will, in the near future, need to replace this aging
component.

However, if one really must basically disassemble the entire computer, (this
feels a bit scary and risky to me), do you know of anyone who would install
a replacement battery for me at a reasonable price? Do YOU know how to do
it? Might YOU be willing to do it for me?

Thank you!

All the best,
stanton


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