wjm wrote:

> --
> I'm trying to replace the hard drive in my Lombard by following directions
> in the manual. According to the instructions, there should be tabs inside
> the expansion bays to release the keyboard. There don't seem to be any, and
> I have two Lombards to check.
> Any ideas

Yeah.  You are using the wrong (and I might mention completely illegal for you
to posses unless you are an Apple Certified tech) service manual.  The way to
get to the inside of a Lombard is through the Keyboard.  Look at the top of
the keyboard near the 1 and delete keys.  There are a couple of little tabs
that you pull back and lift the leading edge of the keyboard up and pull it
back.  If that doesn't work then you have the keyboard locked.  Look towards
the middle above the 6 and you will see a small standard screwdriver slot that
you can use a small driver to slide the locking tab back.

For future reference.  Do not mention Apple Service manuals on this list.
Just ask how to get to the Hard Drive and someone (likely to be me) will
assist you.

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Kyle H. Hansen
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