Depends on what you mean by "correct"... :)
I just use a standard bit (from a security set) in an extender (that I got at
home depot in order to pop the processors on a G5) that fits perfectly into the
screw chasms on my Plus, and my Classic. It was one of those extenders with a
"sheath" that slides up and down for who knows what reason, that I'd removed
(mostly because it was just useless... Partly because it would catch on the G5
processors.) That may be why it fits in the compact Macs better then other
extenders/extensions.
-Elliott Price
Quoit - Macintosh Computer Services
hobbittech.com/quoit
On Mar 8, 2010, at 3:49 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Patrick Miller <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Thanks for the help. Once I find some time to go get the correct screw
>> driver to open the thing up I will put an update.
>
> Huh? Has anyone *ever* actually opened one with the correct screwdriver? :)
>
> A long-handle allen wrench set will do it, and in most cases, a long
> slot screwdriver (at least if it's ever been opened before).
>
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