Hey there Jonas -

Visit this site:

http://www.ifixit.com/info/ID-your-Mac

Once you've ID'd your model, they have brilliant downloadable
illustrated hi-res step-by-step guides on how to do most things Mac -
how to take your Powerbook apart to replace drives, screens,
motherboards, power supplies etc - they even list the tools you'll
need for the particular task. It'll show you how to access the magnets
that Bruce mentioned in his post.
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