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Creation date / 2004 / March / 8
- In order to move the monitor around, you'll need to remove this protective piece of metal (very shiny it is) and disconnect the
- Let us take a moment to review our handywork.
- My usb extension cable fits in nicely, so any device should as well. If not, he can buy my cable.
- Next up, we have to remove the built-in modem. Contrary to popular belief this Conexant HSP is not "integrated" but c
- Notice that the screws for the protective bracket are the long ones... first we've seen so far.
- Old school screenshot showing the floppy drive containing files and the cd-rom containing folders. I had checked a few seconds
- One mutilated ac/dc adapter suitable for this laptop... check.
- Place the keyboard on the laptop upside, connect the cables and rotate down.
- Rage spent, I clean up with the ol' shop vac.
- Remove the screws from the top of the keyboard.
- The computer was put together in reverse order it was taken apart. Here, we see the half-assembled computer turning on, proof t
- The first thing to remove is the bezel between the keyboard and screen.
- The hard drive generally comes out first, and there are two screws in the light bar to worry about.
- The hinge on this side is in good working order, as compared to the other side.
- The picture showing the wires being placed in the laptop came out pretty horrible. I'll put them up here later for reference.