After just having gone through my second hinge (the same one of course), I
can highly stress to you that you need to go in, and make it tight. It's
fairly easy. Use one of the G3 upgrade films to see the steps. Make sure the
two screws on the back are tight, and the two screws attaching the hinges to
the base are tight.
Jay
P.S. Does anybody have a spare hinge? (the one on the left while using the
PowerBook... I'll trade a right)
on 9/11/00 2:32 PM, Walt French at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The screen on my PB2400 has about 3/4" of free play before the normal
> friction kicks in. Is this something to concern myself with, and/or an
> issue that my screwdriver-quality skills can deal with?
>
> (Dangling prepositions? Moi? "...with which I should concern myself?")
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