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必要な工具と部品
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On the keyboard, remove the F1, F2, F11, and F12 keys.
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This is scary - take a deep breath before continuing. Place your index finger under the upper left corner of the key and lift up until you hear a click. Then, transfer your finger to the left edge of the key and lift up to pull the key off.
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You're freeing the two tabs on the left of the key from the two small holes in the plastic scissors mechanism.
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Turn the computer over and open it up.
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Remove the following 14 screws:
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Six 2.5 mm Phillips on either side of the keyboard area.
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Five 4.5 mm Phillips on the left half of the keyboard area.
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One 7 mm hex in the upper left corner of the upper case (a T6 Torx driver will do the job nicely).
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One 15 mm Phillips in the upper middle of the keyboard area.
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One 16.5 mm hex in the upper right of the upper case (again, a T6 Torx driver will work well).
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Peel up the two pieces of foil tape on the left side of the keyboard area.
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Carefully disconnect the microphone and power cables from the logic board. Using your fingernails or a dental pick, carefully pry the connectors from their sockets. Make sure you're pulling only on the connector and not on the socket.
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The guide was 99% spot on. I felt uncomfortable lifting the upper edges of the keyboard by the keys. It felt like more upward pressure was needed, and in so doing, I was fearful of popping off the two keys. My work around was to use the flat edge of a black stick to gently pry up one end of the upper keyboard. In doing so, the rest of the keyboard came loose. Reverse order (following the guide in reverse) was again most helpful.
Thank you for a very fine guide.
Gary
Step 14 is not required to disassemble the device, as long as you don’t pull the cables too hard. The cables are long enough.
This guide was great. I used it to upgrade my recently acquired 12" 867MHz Powerbook with a 120Gb SATA SSD (Samsung PM851 42mm m2). I'm using an m2 SATA to IDE adapter to let me mount the m2 SSD in my G4 laptop: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017VQ...
It took a while, at least an hour, but it was slow and steady work. It is absolutely necessary to do something like tape the screws to a piece of paper with labels for the matching step. So many screws! They are all different!
I love the Powerbook G4 with the SSD. Totally silent, much faster, and I don’t have to worry about the HDD gumming up and dying.