Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 11:55:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Repair my Lib50
> At the risk of contradicting David...it won't take that long unless you
> strip everything out and put it back again. If you just split the two halves
> as I mentioned earlier, half hour tops :)
Well, not contradicting. I noticed that he seemed unsure how to proceed, and
possibly not as comfy with taking apart electronics ala someone who does it all
day long. Add a couple minutes to figure out where the screws are, how to
disconnect the keyboard, lay everything out so you don't lose anything, etc,
take a peek under the hood while its open just to see what the innards of a
Libretto look like, etc, find the right tools, and I figure a couple hours for
someone who hasn't taken a Libretto apart yet, and wants to take it slowly to
make aboslutely certain that they don't trash the only good LCD panel
remaining.
It can certainly be done in much shorter time, and if a million bucks was the
prize, probably in as fast as ten minutes.
d =)
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