At 9:14 AM -0400 9/26/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>IIRC, at this point, I normally flex the back part of the case to release the
>clips on the side. Getting the front open is the toughest, as you can break
>the clips on the front rather easily. I tend to "wiggle" the case upper
>until
>it releases.....the clips should slid apart and allow the upper case to
>release.
I would completely skip taking off the display, unless I wanted to
work on it. As soon as the end caps are removed, you can remove the top of
the book to work on things llike hard drive replacement, etc.
Paul
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