On Saturday, September 6, 2003, at 03:13 PM, Michael Day wrote:
My "tool of choice" is a Swiss Army knife with the wide flat-blade
screwdriver option. With the logic board out and the computer back-side down
just depress the large button on the front bottom and gently rock the blade
in the seam moving it toward the top. Don't try to "pry" it ...you'll chew
up the plastic. A firm rocking motion is all you need. My second tool of
choice would be an old non-serrated edge butter knife. It's not that
hard.....really! Mikie
Well MY tool of choice (if that's the direction we are going in!) is a DeWalt SawZall with the bimetal blade.
Unless, of course you are just needing to access the motherboard... then a simple screwdriver will work..... :))
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