On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Tina K. <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2010/10/07 20:37, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
>> As for a new PS, I'd have no idea how to install one.
>>
>
> It's pretty simple really, you could say that it's plug 'n play. The
> biggest issue is making sure the connector 'latch' is released before you
> pull the connector away from the logic board. Besides that is just the
> physical mounting of the PSU.
>
Never replaced a PSU in anything
>
> If you've ever replaced an electronic ignition box in a car the process is
> very similar.
>
I have a mechanic who works on my car
>
> And of course, make sure you are grounded to the computer chassis before
> touching anything.
>
This goes without saying
Charles Lenington
How old is the pram battery?
No idea, I got the G4 off the LEM Swap List
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