on 2/6/03 6:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, I don't know what model you're talking about, but I have a PowerBook
and all of them use what's called a "torx 8" (my PowerBook
> 1400c uses a precision Philips screwdriver, go figure). They can be at times
> hard to find but they can be found at most hardware stores if in stock. Just
> be sure to get one with at least 2 inches of neck to get in all the deep
> holes. 
> Jake 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote.......>
> Hello 
> Um this might sound a little silly, but what screwdriver is required to open
> up a Powerbook? Apple seems to use these star like screws.
> regards,  R.

They're also available at Sears and Radio Shack.
-- 
Mike Amato


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