Re: AUGD: G4 iBook
Re: AUGD: G4 iBook
- Subject: Re: AUGD: G4 iBook
- From: Evan Holt <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 18:50:44 -0400
Pretty much any generation of iBook is fairly complicated to take
apart. There are about over 30 screws of varying length that you will
have to remove and remember which holes to put them back in. That
being said, there isn't a whole lot you can do by opening it up other
than letting it dry out. How long has it been since the 'incident'?
If it has been a few days, you can try turning it on and seeing if it
even boots.
Evan Holt
President of Kawartha Mac Users Group
Apple Certified Repair Technician
On 14-Sep-06, at 6:46 PM, Gilberto Palau wrote:
A friend of mine, dunked her ibook on water... I dunno how bad it
is... she sent me her laptop, I was wonderiong if anyone knew how
to open the ibook... I am going to try to revive it. Any one know
how to get a service manual for this machines?
G.
On Sep 13, 2006, at 3:38 PM, Rick Ortiz wrote:
Also, for future assistance for group Ambassadors download the
Apple User
Group Ambassador Guide at: http://homepage.mac.com/ugab/
ambassadorguide.pdf
And if you need further assistance contact your Apple User Group
Regional
Liaison for assistance: http://www.apple.com/usergroups/contact/
liaisons/
Aloha, Rick
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