Matthew Styles wrote:

> Hello,
>
> This is off topic but I am having a bit of trouble getting the front panel
> off my LC575 to reveal the CD-ROM and floppy drive. I had a dead LC575 and
> wanted to get to the drives, but I must have removed the front panel wrong
> because bits broke off of it when I removed it. How do you get it off
> without breaking it in any way?
>
> Matt.

In the middle of the bezel there is a hole under the leading edge.  You have
to look between the speakers and the you will see it.  Get a 4" long flat
bladed screwdriver, and slide it vertically up into the hole.  There is a
latch that you can release.  Then, once you have gotten the latch tripped,
you slide the bezel down.  It's kinda tricky, but be patient and you'll get
it.

-- Kyle H. Hansen

JESUS SAVES!...but Gretzsky grabs the rebound and backhands for a goal!!!


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