Or my way. While machine is still running, loosen screw, push in tabs, 
and use foot at front of case to push panel back. Off in less than 10 
seconds :) (Not recommended for those who don't like to live 
dangerously)

-Robyn

On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 05:43 PM, Eric J. Leopold wrote:

> Impressive: do the Easy method above with the S900 in the normal
> position. Takes practice and very fast (useful for for saving time in
> OSX installs).  HTH.


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