Well, I don't know what model your talking about, but I have a PowerBook 170, 
Duo 230 and a 520c and all of them use what's called a "torx 8" (my PowerBook 
1400c uses a precision Philips screwdriver, go figure). They can be at times 
hard to find but they can be found at most hardware stores if in stock. Just 
be sure to get one with at least 2 inches of neck to get in all the deep 
holes.

   Jake

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Hello



Um this might sound a little silly, but what screwdriver is required to open

up a Powerbook? Apple seems to use these star like screws.


regards,

R.

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