Sometimes you can use a hex key (AKA "Allen Wrench") to tighten/loosen Torx
screws.  Otherwise, you should be able to find a Torx driver at Sears, or
any other hardware store.  Just bring the hard drive with you and keep
trying bits/drivers till you find one that fits.

-John

on 11/7/02 12:00 PM, Spiritus ex Machina at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I believe I've also seen that referred to as a "Posi-Grip". You might have
> to find a specialty tools catalog for that one.
>
>> It's known as a "star" wrench.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Quadlist [mailto:quadlist@;mail.maclaunch.com] On Behalf Of R.A.
>> Cantrell
>>
>> What kind of screwdriver does it take to open the back of HD's, It seems
>> phillips shaped, but ordinary phillips head seem to not do the trick?


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