On Jan 29, 2006, at 8:45 PM, Justin Teague wrote:

Would you say checking to see whether the RAM in the pb 3400 is seated properly was more or less a trivial task? Same for the PRAM battery.

Do I need any special tools or anything? It's probably not as simple as my 17" G4 Powerbook's removable keyboard, I'm afraid.

Has anyone done this before and/or know of any good online tutorials on the matter?

Checking or installing a RAM module in the PowerBook 3400c is relatively simple. It is detailed in the User Guide. If you do not have the manual, it can be readily downloaded from the Apple Support website:
<http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=50024>

Replacement of the PRAM battery is more involved, but not too bad.
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