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Upgrade your hard drive for more storage space.
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Use your thumbs to push the two battery retaining tabs away from the battery.
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The battery should pop up enough to rotate it toward yourself and lift it out of the lower case.
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Remove the three 2.3 mm Phillips screws securing the memory cover to the lower case.
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Remove the following ten screws:
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Two 14.7 mm shouldered Phillips.
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Three 12.3 mm Phillips.
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One 3.8 mm T8 Torx.
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One 6.8 mm T8 Torx.
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Three 1.3 mm Phillips.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the sound card ribbon cable connector up off the logic board.
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Move the sound card ribbon cable away from the face of the hard drive.
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Pull the hard drive cable straight away from the hard drive. It is helpful to wiggle the connector while pulling it away from the hard drive.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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When putting the keyboard back in, be sure to slip the Z ribbon through the slot so that it can be locked back in. Be sure that it is locked well.
Great guide. All in all, this is pretty easy but I've hit a snag with the hard drive. I have a PowerBook5,6 and a PowerBook5,9.
I want to simply transfer the actual hard drive from my older model to the 17" model. The SSD works fine in my 15" PowerBook but the 17" doesn't see it. It boots to a grey screen and stays there. When I boot from my Leopard install DVD, that works but Disk Utilities doesn't show a hard drive at all. I rechecked cables & attachments.
The 480GB SSD is formatted with Apple Partition Map and OS Extended Journaled. It works fine when I return it to the 15" and the 17" works fine with its IDE drive.
I thought this would be an easy swap. What might I be missing? What is different with the A1139?
Thanks.
Very nicely done, thank you. Would this instruction work for an PowerBook G4 Aluminum 17" 1.33 GHz model as well?
Thanks!