On Jan 21, 2010, at 5:16 AM, Amanda Ward wrote:

> Hi All...
> 
> Thanks to a funky strap on my briefcase/computer bag, my beloved Al Powerbook 
> took a tumble and landed on the only other hard object in the case. It 
> impacted on the corner by the DVI connector and dented the aluminum pretty 
> seriously. Fortunately it still works perfectly!!!!
> The case is dented only on the vertical “flat” part of the case... not on the 
> “spherical” part of the corner. Pretty sure the aluminum can be returned to 
> nearly normal condition... =if= I could actually get to that area.
> 
> Would it be difficult to remove enough parts to get in and rework the metal 
> in that area? Another alternative would be locating another lower case and 
> just replacing the whole thing. Again, how difficult would that be? Then... 
> in y’alls opinion which might be the best way to go?
> 
> Thanks for any advice!!!
> 
> Amanda
> 
Here is a link to the site I like for instruction on repairs. Some even have 
videos.

http://www.powerbookmedic.com/mac-repair.php


John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA



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