Hello Kaldar

> I have a few questions about a powerbook 3400.
> 1. I wish to replace the latch... and ...hard drive, replacement at
<www.genchan.com> however there
> is nothing about the screen assembly. Is there a website giving
> instructions for taking apart the screen?

I can give you some advice on how NOT to take apart the screen....

A couple of years ago, i had three 150's (or was it 180's) sitting around.
They all had a minor problem of one kind or another, batteries I think.

Anyway, a man walked in one daY to buy one, to replace the screen on his own
150/180. Sure I siad and sold him one.. The next day he came back and wanted
another. Fine with me I said, and sold him another one.  Two days later, he
phoned and asked if I would drop the third one around to his place and
perhaps take a trade in on the frst two I sold him.

I went to his place, and on his desk were all these 150/180's with the
screens all pulled apart, such that they couldn't be put together again.

I never really did learn but it looked as if he'd used a chisel or something
to pry the screen apart.

So, dear Kaldar, my advice? Whatever you do, don't use a chisel to pry that
screen apart.

:)  True story.  Enjoy today with a chuckle.





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