Removing the trackpad is a "snap." I upgraded the HD on my 3400 using 
instructions on a web page. A Google search is how I found it.

Gary

Sionnach Aisling wrote:

>If you've already upgraded the RAM, then changing the
>HDD isn't that much more complicated. About the
>hardest thing you'll have to do is remove the wrist
>support/trackpad assembly.  The hard drive is at the
>front left corner of your machine...  It's not really
>hard, just a littel tricky.  Go slow so you don't
>break any of the plastic clips.  Once the wrist rest
>is off, you'll see the screws securing the hard drive
>and it's a no brainer...  THen just reverse the steps
>to put everythign back...  
>
>Cheers,
>Sionnach
>
>  
>



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