The fix it guides previously mentioned at
http://www.pbfixit.com/Guide/
also have printable screw guides. You print it out for your model and it has marked locations for each screw type of each step. I wish I had known about it when I replaced the HD in a clamshell iBook for my GF's son, I still have a leftover screw and a vacant screw hole that do not mate. But I figure if I can do that with no prior experience whatsoever, someone who has worked on PC's and Power Macs probably can do it on a modern iBook. I've heard that they are not as difficult as they used to be.
Regards, Chris
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On Feb 16, 2005, at 19:59,John C. Swanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Subject: Re: Hard Drive upgrade choices Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 17:39:27 -0500
You will have around 40 screws to remove and you will need to label them as
to where they go back in.
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