PowerBooks wrote on 7/27/05, 14:32:

To 'repair' it, I taped the bottom piece in place on the board below
using a thick piece of double-sided tape. This secured it and raised it
to about the right level to engage the switch properly again. PITA,
though. You have to take the machine about halfway apart just to get to
all this.
HTH,
Winfidel
Thanks for the information. I'll have to think about this for a while, 
since I am getting ready to replace a ram card in my Duo 2300c
Brad
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