tonywalker23 macrumors 6502a Original poster Dec 21, 2003 585 1,835 SC Apr 24, 2006 #1 ive read the tutorials but was wondering if a nonexpert could give me some tips to get to the hd. dos donts etc . . . THANKS ! ! ! !
ive read the tutorials but was wondering if a nonexpert could give me some tips to get to the hd. dos donts etc . . . THANKS ! ! ! !
K katie ta achoo Blogger emeritus May 2, 2005 9,166 5 Apr 24, 2006 #2 iMac G4 Takeapart guide does that help?
iPhil macrumors 68040 Oct 4, 2005 3,061 39 A$$hat free location,and helping Mac bring back te Apr 24, 2006 #3 katie ta achoo said: iMac G4 Takeapart guide does that help? Click to expand... That's a good guide but it's a p.i.t.a. even with the guide P.i.t.a. = pain in the a$$
katie ta achoo said: iMac G4 Takeapart guide does that help? Click to expand... That's a good guide but it's a p.i.t.a. even with the guide P.i.t.a. = pain in the a$$
K katie ta achoo Blogger emeritus May 2, 2005 9,166 5 Apr 24, 2006 #4 it's not THAT bad. Try a 12" iBook.. edit: tonywalker23, come back and finish your post, please.
Foxglove9 macrumors 68000 Jan 14, 2006 1,673 297 New York City Apr 24, 2006 #5 I've done it a few times and it's really not too hard once you try it. I'd say have some Artic Silver / Thermal Paste handy cause you'll need it to seal that thing up (unless you're just changing ram or something).
I've done it a few times and it's really not too hard once you try it. I'd say have some Artic Silver / Thermal Paste handy cause you'll need it to seal that thing up (unless you're just changing ram or something).
dmw007 macrumors G4 May 26, 2005 10,635 0 Working for MI-6 Apr 24, 2006 #6 katie ta achoo said: it's not THAT bad. Try a 12" iBook.. edit: tonywalker23, come back and finish your post, please. Click to expand... True, opening and upgrading a 12" iBook is like breaking into Fort Knox!
katie ta achoo said: it's not THAT bad. Try a 12" iBook.. edit: tonywalker23, come back and finish your post, please. Click to expand... True, opening and upgrading a 12" iBook is like breaking into Fort Knox!
Josias macrumors 68000 Mar 10, 2006 1,908 1 Apr 25, 2006 #7 It's hard to get the keyboard back on, but to the starter of this thread, if you really need help, I think you could ask somebody at an apple store.
It's hard to get the keyboard back on, but to the starter of this thread, if you really need help, I think you could ask somebody at an apple store.
tonywalker23 macrumors 6502a Original poster Dec 21, 2003 585 1,835 SC Apr 25, 2006 #8 thanks for the help, im planning on trying this weekend, i would go to an apple store if theyd build one around here. closest ones are in atlanta and charolette and i live in sc. any more guides or link let me know thanks
thanks for the help, im planning on trying this weekend, i would go to an apple store if theyd build one around here. closest ones are in atlanta and charolette and i live in sc. any more guides or link let me know thanks