on 7/09/2006 11:08 PM, Alex Santos at izabella.misiewiczsantos@neostrada.pl
wrote:
> my eMac. I have never opened up an iBook but there is a good site out
> there that goes step by step. I will try to do it on my own as Apple
> Poland charges an unacceptable amount of money to do the operation.
Hi Alex
Like Marty, I have have done this job too many times and he is right about
saying you need to step thru it calmly and slowly.
my suggestion fwiw:
Either print out the pages for this job from either the service manual or
the website and as you go, stick the screws onto the page that shows them so
that when you start reassembling you can tell what goes where.
Or get one of those plastic containers that are used for making ice cubes
and put the screws into each compartment per step.
Have fun :)
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