[Ti] Memory cover screw replacement

Barry blyden at mac.com
Fri Apr 2 16:24:38 PST 2004


Get yourself a magnet. Or, put in a fresh vacuum cleaner bag and vacuum 
that sucker up. Open the bag and find your screw.


On Apr 2, 2004, at 2:11 PM, David Grant wrote:

> Ok,
>
> I just bought a 17" powerbook less than a month ago.
>
> This week, I wanted to add more memory. I removed the three screws of
> the cover, added the extra memory (No problems there) and started to
> replace the cover. Got two of the screws in place (Very small screws!)
> and started to place the third one, and, you guessed it, it slipped
> fron the pliers I was using to place it. Bounced off the table and
> dissapeared. I spent 20 min. searching the carpet under my desk, but no
> luck. My questions are...
>
> 1.  The cover now has two screws holding it on, could this possibly
> cause a problem?
>
> 2.  Is there a source for these screws?  From apple or??
>
> Thanks,
>
> ghostrider
>
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