Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 19:01:37 -0700 (PDT) From: JaymeJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [LIB] Glad I've found this list!
Mikkel, How inventive you are :-) I just used my fingers. But I suppose that using a thin plastic card with Toshiba written on it would work much better. And if it didn't have "Toshiba" on it, probably wouldn't work at all :-) I appreciate you making sure I have the proper tools for my next homeservicing job on my Libby. I just hope that will be many months away, if ever :-) JaymeJ --- Mikkel Breiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>From: JaymeJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Thanks! If you, or anyone, have been inside your > >>Libby, I'd appreciate any pointers you can give me > >>on this process. > > On another related note. > I was visiting a tech at the official Toshiba > service facitity in Denmark some years back when he > was working on my 50CT, which I still have. They > have a special tool for opening up the plastic parts. > It is an all-plastic white creditcard with the word > TOSHIBA in red lettering on at least one side. It is > the official Toshiba tool for not making too many > scratches on the plastic of the machines while > opening up the display. > > So if you have an old plastic card or you get issued > a new credit card for some place, keep the old one > and just use sandpaper on it to make it unreadable > to see what the card actually is and usable in any > normal context, then write TOSHIBA on it and you are > good to go on your next homeservicing on your libby. > > Mikkel __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com