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Powerbook G4 Titanium 400/500 Repair Guide - Powerbook Medic

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If the rest of the hinge does not come<br />

out easily, you will need to use a flat<br />

head tool to follow the piece of the<br />

hinge and break the bond with the hinge<br />

and the casing. The less force you use,<br />

the easier it will be to close your casing.<br />

A lot of times, you will damage the thin<br />

piece of metal that connects the top<br />

casing to the bottom casing. When you<br />

close your display back, it will normally<br />

go back into position, but you may have<br />

to prod it in certain places with a flat<br />

head screwdriver to allow the casing to<br />

close correctly.<br />

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