On 9/17/09 11:33 PM, [email protected] wrote: > I've > resuscitated many a G3 and G4 iBook, a couple of G4 PowerBooks, and > even an iMac G5 with a reflow of the video chipset BGA with an $8 > candy thermometer, some bits of 430 degree F. solder, my wristwatch > and a $20 Ace Hardware heat gun. I have this same laptop, completely taken apart, so I think you could help by saying exactly how you went about fixing them. I have all the parts you've listed except the candy thermometer. What's that used for and please explain how you did the video fix.
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