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Replacing the display data cable also replaces the microphone.
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Use a coin to rotate the battery locking screw 90 degrees clockwise.
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Lift the battery out of the computer.
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Pull the keyboard release tabs toward you and lift up on the keyboard until it pops free.
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If the keyboard does not come free, use a small flathead screwdriver to turn the keyboard locking screw 180 degrees in either direction and try again.
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Flip the keyboard over, away from the screen, and rest it face-down on the trackpad area.
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Remove the following 4 screws on the bottom of the computer:
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Two 3 mm Phillips from the left side of the computer.
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One 4.5 mm Phillips near the latch mechanism (this screw may be missing in 800 MHz iBooks)
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One 14.2 mm Phillips near the front, right corner.
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Remove the following 14 screws (some models may be missing a couple of screws):
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One 2.5 mm Phillips.
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Six 3.5 mm Phillips.
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One 4.5 mm Phillips near the sleep light with a small shaft.
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Two 4.5 mm Phillips with larger shafts.
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Four 5 mm Phillips
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If a screw is inserted in the left hole, the 14.2 mm screw in step 24 can not be inserted to hold the top case down.
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Use a 1.5mm hex screwdriver to remove the two hex screws on either side of the display (four screws total).
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Remove the large piece of tape near the lower right corner of the display.
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Remove the second of the two Phillips screws securing the clutch cover to the cast aluminum frame of the clutch hinges.
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Remove the two pieces of tape over the display data/microphone cables near the lower edge of the display.
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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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STEP 47: I discovered those bezel screws are clearly NOT 1.5mm; under a high-power magnifying glass, the 1.5mm bit was very obviously too small, just barely turning an undamaged screw. However in an old Archer (radio shack) hex key set I found the second-smallest hex key was the EXACT fit for these screws. The package said 'from .050 to 3/8", so I'm guessing that the second smallest key was probably .040, (40 thousandths of an inch.)
If your screws don't come out easily the first time, try to find the correct-sized bit, because I can tell you from this experience that drilling out one of those blasted screws is not a fun job!