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- Next up, we have to remove the built-in modem. Contrary to popular belief this Conexant HSP is not "integrated" but c
- My usb extension cable fits in nicely, so any device should as well. If not, he can buy my cable.
- Let us take a moment to review our handywork.
- In order to move the monitor around, you'll need to remove this protective piece of metal (very shiny it is) and disconnect the
- If you can see the gap, I can actually move the connector around with a screwdriver with very minimal force.
- If you can see it, the hinge should have three screws, but this hinge is broken at one point. I plan on throwing away the botto
- I know a lot of you have been wondering for years that very important question... does Squegie tin his wires? The answer of co
- Here you can see why we had to remove the modem. Toshiba, in their infinite wisdom, have attached it to this massive bracket th
- Here you can see the wire and pins from the inside of the case.
- Here I took the soldering iron and swished the white plastic around with the blue plastic, melding them together forever.
- Hard drive and most of the screws removed.
- Fully assembled.
- Fascinating... a satelite on a satelite.
- During all this, I had somehow disconnected the 3.5" floppy. This cable connects underneath where the ram is. That's a 12
- Because of how loose the connector is, I do not think it is useable. I have it almost sideways here.