On Tuesday, January 25, 2005, at 08:59 PM, Dan K wrote:

Cheryl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks:
latch in the front seems to release okay and the latch in the
back appeared to have moved enough, but the back end of the
chassis won't swing up. Am I being too gentle with it or is there
another latch that I've missed?
Remove the power cable(s) from the back o' the Mac.

;-)

dan k





Yup.. Figured that out the hard way on mine. :) But I also found out a shime through the a/c slot helped me circumvent the need for lopro ram.. Rather ugly, but being that the server lives in a closest, doesn't seem to be an issue..


-hth
-nathan


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