Thanks Kyle, 
I guess I just had to be braver. It's hard when it's not your computer and
it's so damn pretty lookin'

Bill Vader
RJ Computer Services
1285 Hwy 15 South
Fairmont, MN 56031
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From: iMac List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kyle Lee
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:01 AM
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Hello Bill,

I have had to do this many times. There are two clips that snap into 
place on the front. Place the iMac on its face, or screen down on a 
protected surface, and you facing the rear. With one hand, pull the top 
of housing just a little towards you, then gently push downwards and 
with the other hand on the bottom of the housing (where the speaker 
covers are) pull towards you. The housing will "snap" off. It may take 
you a few times to do it. I'm reluctant to do it each time because it 
feels as if it's going to break.

Hope this helps.

Kyle



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