kaldav,

    I shipped PB's both ways, and have received them with everything
installed, but my comfort level was best with filler in the battery port
and everything elese wrapped seperately, I shipped everything in the same
box.

Roger

kaldav wrote:

> Hello,
> I want to ship a powerbook 3400 from Australia to the US. Should I
> leave the battery inside it to ship, or send it separately? Inside
> it's heavier and there is a possibility the computer could start up,
> but shipped separately that right side of the powerbook doesn't have
> support for the wrist plate plastics if there is stress on it.
> Thanks for suggestions.
>


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