> Ilene, if you are not faint-hearted, just DO IT! The 2400 is more
difficult
> but if you've had enough gumption to open other computers, you should be
OK,
> (especially if you've found the others "fairly easy"). Go slowly,
> deliberately and carefully. Think, observe, remember and be methodical.
Even
> surgery is mechanics. If you get in over your head, you can always
> backtrack, reassemble and ship it out. Whatever you do, don't make the
> amateur mistake of looking for a track pad cable on list next ;-).
Well put, it's more psychologically daunting than it really is.
Print out both of these in their entirety:
http://webobjects.uwaterloo.ca/mac2400/piecemeal.html
http://members.aol.com/kim/computer/duo/2400cpu/2400upgrade.html
and read them over very carefully. You could also use them as a checklist.
Jack
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