hah, i was talking about the 100 series

> Yeah, hrm... ;-)
>
> I suppose that depends on the machine.  (Are we still talking about the
5x0?)
>
> On my Wallstreet and on my 5300, the screws that retain the case
> stiffener are VERY deeply recessed.  The screws that hold in the
> keyboard on the 5300 are also fairly deeply recessed.  And some of
> the screws on the case bottom of my Wallstreet are deeply recessed.
>
> A friend of mine had a set of torx bits for his screw driver, but
> they couldn't get at some of the screws in my case.  In the end, I
> ended up buying a handful of Torx drivers from Sears with medium to
> REALLY long shafts (ever tried getting inside an old all-in-one
> Classic or SE?)
>
> Peace,
> Drew
>
> --



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