You *can* do this... it's just like changing a battery in any other appliance (your remote control, etc)
open the case, blow out all of the dust... pull off the cover (a small flat blade screwdriver will help there) pull out the old one, put in the new one... make sure you orient it correctly, then re-assemble.
Go for it! (and bill her company for your time!)
-=Dennis=-
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 06:08 PM, Gary Bennett wrote:
Hi. I have a PowerCenter Pro 180 (which my wife is presently using at work) which recently lost its ability to hold PRAM settings. I see from the technical specs that the machine uses a 3.6 V lithium battery. My question is: what's involved in changing it? My wife is bugging me to try to get the local Apple dealership to do it (which I am not at all confident that they would even be willing to do for a non-Apple brand machine) & I would like to know if I can tell her that I can do it.
Gary Bennett
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