Actually, no, I haven't, but it sure seemed more difficult. :) I was simply
commenting that "slide in a new motherboard" sounded like installing a card
.. he seemed a bit mistaken about the process. But, you do need to remove all
the components.
-- Deven Gallo
In a message dated 9/16/01 7:42:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Have you ever actually TRIED to replace a mobo in any Mac? It takes about
five minutes if you know what you're doing and isn't much more complex than
adding RAM.
p
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