Apple ibook g4 14 early 2004 User Manual
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iBook G4 (14-inch) Take Apart - 90 Optical Drive Preliminary Steps Before you begin, remove the following: • Battery • Keyboard and RAM shield • AirPort Extreme Card • Memory • Bottom case • Bottom shield • DC-in board • Top case • Top shield Procedure 1. With the computer on a soft cloth, peel up any tape on top of the optical drive. 2. Move the Bluetooth antenna board aside. Note: You do not need to remove the Bluetooth board.
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91 - iBook G4 (14-inch) Take Apart Optical Drive 3. Remove the following from the optical drive: • 6-mm long screw at upper right corner of drive • 7.5-mm long screw (with identifiable collar under screw head) at lower left corner of drive • 4.5-mm long screw at upper left corner of drive Replacement Note: When replacing the optical drive, install the screws in the sequence shown below. 4. Disconnect the optical drive ribbon cable from the logic board.
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iBook G4 (14-inch) Take Apart - 92 Optical Drive5.Warning: Handle the optical drive at the sides only. Do not touch or press anywhere else on the drive. Without straining any cables, tilt up the optical drive and lift it out the drive.
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93 - iBook G4 (14-inch) Take Apart Optical Drive 6. Remove the two identical screws holding the cable bracket to the optical drive. 7. Remove the cable bracket. Note: When reassembling the computer, transfer the cable bracket to the replacement drive. 8. Peel off the tape from the optical drive, and disconnect the ribbon cable. Note: When reassembling the computer, transfer the ribbon cable to the replacement drive.
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iBook G4 (14-inch) Take Apart - 94 Optical Drive9. Remove the screw holding the mounting bracket to the bezel. 10. Remove the screws that hold the mounting bracket to the optical drive. Important: When reassembling the computer, transfer the mounting bracket to the replacement drive. Replacement Warning: Make sure you use the shorter screw to secure the mounting bracket to the bezel.
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95 - iBook G4 (14-inch) Take Apart Optical Drive 11. With the pointed end of a black stick, press the three tabs, and tilt the bezel up and off of the drive. 12. Install the replacement optical drive, and reassemble and test the computer. Replacement Note: When installing the replacement optical drive, align the front of the drive bezel to the outer edge of the frame first. Make sure the screw holes align. Check that the felt at the slot opening is even and not mashed.
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iBook G4 (14-inch) Take Apart - 96 How to Remove a Stuck Disc from the Slot-Load How to Remove a Stuck Disc from the Slot-Load Drive The following instructions explain how to remove a disc that is stuck in the slot-load optical drive. Important: When a disc becomes stuck in the slot-load optical drive, it makes the drive unusable. Make sure you have a replacement drive available. Tools This procedure requires the following tools: • ESD wriststrap and mat • #0 Phillips screwdriver • Black stick (or...
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97 - iBook G4 (14-inch) Take Apart How to Remove a Stuck Disc from the Slot-Load Procedure 1. Remove the four identical screws that hold the top cover to the drive. 2. Slide the top cover approximately 2 mm toward the back of the drive. Lift up the top cover to remove it.
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iBook G4 (14-inch) Take Apart - 98 How to Remove a Stuck Disc from the Slot-Load 3. Check the placement of the disc. It is either clamped to the turntable at the center of the disc, or it is wedged under one or more posts at the outer edge of the disc. 4. Holding the edge of the disc, press on the center clamp or hold the posts steady as you remove the disc from the drive. Important: Do not touch any key components located near the disc. 5. Replace the top cover on the drive so that the small hooks...
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99 - iBook G4 (14-inch) Take Apart Display Module Display Module Tools • Soft cloth • #0 Phillips screwdriver • Black stick (or other nonconductive nylon or plastic tool) Note: To organize the screws you remove from the computer, use a tray with divided compartments (such as a plastic ice cube tray). Part Location