On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 08:08 PM, Geoff Doctor wrote:
Peter, do you have the PowerPage link, I cannot seem to get to that
one.
Thanks,
Geoff try this. If not OK let me know
http://www.powerpage.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/powerpage.woa/wa/
story?newsID=9068
Cheers
.
Peter Sealy
On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 03:15 AM, Geoff Doctor wrote:
Hello, I recently purchased a GigE 667 Tibook with a
backlighting problem and broken hinges. The
backlighting is under control, now its time to work on
the hinges. They have the classic syndrom of snapping
off, so I assume part of
Peter, do you have the PowerPage link, I cannot seem to get to that one.
Thanks,
Geoff
On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 02:11 AM, Peter Sealy wrote:
On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 03:15 AM, Geoff Doctor wrote:
Hello, I recently purchased a GigE 667 Tibook with a
backlighting problem and
on 29/09/2003 13:57, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pretty tricky operation.
I replaced a hinge by peeling the side of the screen open (just the
border) and took out the broken pieces. screwed a new hinge in and
knocked carefully the peeled border back. It is a little-bit bubbled
now,
Hello, I recently purchased a GigE 667 Tibook with a
backlighting problem and broken hinges. The
backlighting is under control, now its time to work on
the hinges. They have the classic syndrom of snapping
off, so I assume part of them are stuck inside the
powerbook display. How do I go about
A general comment on Ti-Book hinges. I had a green vertical line problem on
my Ti-400 that got replaced under Applecare by replacing the whole display.
It needed two tries to get it right, and then the lid was very tight and
hard to close. a couple of weeks later one hinge had cracked through
Pretty tricky operation.
I replaced a hinge by peeling the side of the screen open (just the
border) and took out the broken pieces. screwed a new hinge in and
knocked carefully the peeled border back. It is a little-bit bubbled
now, but works great. Use a heavy glue to keep the frame together