Glad to hear from you. No soldering, that wire pulls right off, the
connector has a tiny clip action, just hold it up a bit with your
fingernail.
Good luck!
On Feb 14, 12:31 am, Robert Lee wrote:
> *Thanks it's very helpful. I will give it a try.*
>
> On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 11:45 AM, JoeTaxpayer
*Thanks it's very helpful. I will give it a try.*
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 11:45 AM, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
> Robert - Please forgive the large file size
> http://www.joetaxpayer.com/robert.jpg
> will show you the connection.
> It was faster to photoshoot than to find a site showing it.
> Any question
Robert - Please forgive the large file size
http://www.joetaxpayer.com/robert.jpg
will show you the connection.
It was faster to photoshoot than to find a site showing it.
Any questions, please ask. Confirm you got it ok, so I can remove it.
The wire loops behind the optical drives, a bit of a pa
On 2012/02/11 14:40, Dan so eloquently wrote:
At 4:54 PM -0800 2/8/2012, Robert Lee wrote:
I'm trying to install a new replacement internal speaker and I'm
having second thoughts about doing it myself. I can't even see where
it connects to the motherboard. Me being visually impaired has some to
At 4:54 PM -0800 2/8/2012, Robert Lee wrote:
I'm trying to install a new replacement internal speaker and I'm
having second thoughts about doing it myself. I can't even see where
it connects to the motherboard. Me being visually impaired has some to
do with it but it's initial installation was we
I'm trying to install a new replacement internal speaker and I'm
having second thoughts about doing it myself. I can't even see where
it connects to the motherboard. Me being visually impaired has some to
do with it but it's initial installation was well done at the time of
it's manufacture. Any on