That would be the heat shield (not the heat sink) which covers the processor
module and is shown in pictures in the manual that came with the Pismo. I
think we went over the screw removal process before and finally decided on
using cold weld glue on the end of a screwdriver (just a dab will do ya),
let it dry and remove the screw.

Tom

on 10/10/02 21:51, Sephee at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Huh!? What screw's that? I dont think I'm following that. I am trying
> to take off the heat sink covering the RAM slots . As far as I know
> that's the only thing getting in the way. That's what I had to remove
> when I installed RAM. It's the called the heatshield isn't it?
> Something I'm overlooking here? That's what I see to remove from
> Apple's how-to videos.
> 


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