On 23-11-2008 00:06, Simon Royal, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

> I just picked up a PowerBook G4 Titanium 867mhz today. It had a smashed
> screen.
> 
> I bought a replacement screen and rather than take the whole machine apart and
> took the screen off, I peeled off the front bezel to the screen, you know the
> thin outer frame with PowerBook G4 written on it.
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get it back on. Obviously it was
> stuck on pretty well and it will not stick back on.
> 
> Is superglue going to be my best bet?

Hello Simon,

Your questions will be answered MUCH faster and more complete, as I may be
able to do in a few hours typing, by dl the Repair Manual of your TiBook
from:
<http://www.powerbookmedic.com>

Knowing that you are very busy and attachments are not allowed OnList, I'll
send that TiBook RM to you privatly/OffList because I just have on hand for
a client.

HTH,

Jo Hissel




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