My Reply follows quote. On 03/02/2006 23:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Duh...I meant the right side panel.
>The one with the power button.
>It is a bear to get on or off without breaking the tabs.
>
>Can't believe I typed left side!
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Well, then, if it helps, the "book" says:

Stationary Panel

Before you begin, remove
the following:

* Side access panel
* PCI cards (if present)
* I/O card
* Logic board
* I/O panel
* Rear panel
* Speaker bezel

1 Using a flatblade screwdriver, release the
six latches holding the stationary panel to the
chassis.

2 Lift the chassis slightly and slide the stationary panel
forward.

3 Push the light/power actuator in toward the case so that
it is released from the stationary panel.

4 Remove the panel from the computer.

Good Luck!

Ken

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