Apple ibook g4 14 inch mid 2005 User Manual
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iBook G4 (14-inch Mid 2005) Take Apart - 70 Hard Drive • Memory card • Bottom case • Bottom shield • DC-in board • Top case • Top shield Procedure 1. Remove the six identical 4.5-mm long screws: • four from the hard drive brackets • two from the holder over the hard drive connector
71 - iBook G4 (14-inch Mid 2005) Take Apart Hard Drive 2. Lift off the holder from the hard drive connector. Replacement Note: Be sure to reinstall the connector holder when replacing the hard drive. 3. Check the position of the microphone cable at the upper left corner of the drive.
iBook G4 (14-inch Mid 2005) Take Apart - 72 Hard Drive 4. If the microphone cable is blocking the corner of the drive, use a black stick to carefully move it aside. 5. Press in on the upper bracket to clear it from the frame. While pressing\ on the bracket, use a black stick to begin to lift up the end of the hard d\ rive.
73 - iBook G4 (14-inch Mid 2005) Take Apart Hard Drive 6. Lift up the end of the drive until you can grasp its sides. 7. Warning: Handle the hard drive at the sides only. Do not touch or press anywhere else on the drive. LIft up the drive just slightly to loosen the hard drive connector.
iBook G4 (14-inch Mid 2005) Take Apart - 74 Hard Drive 8. From the end of the drive that is closest to the corner of the frame, tilt up the hard drive, and loosen it from the connector on the logic board. Use a black stick to pry up the drive. Important: Keep the drive as level as possible as you lift it straight up out of t\ he computer assembly.
75 - iBook G4 (14-inch Mid 2005) Take Apart Hard Drive 9. Warning: If the connector is pulled off too quickly, some connector pins could become bent and damaged. Using gentle force, loosen one end of the connector just a bit, then loosen the other end. Carefully rock the connector in small, even increments to gradually\ disconnect it from the hard drive. Important: If the hard drive pins become bent, use a black stick or jeweler’s f\ lat- blade screwdriver to carefully straighten the pins.
iBook G4 (14-inch Mid 2005) Take Apart - 76 Hard Drive 10. Remove the hard drive brackets (with grommets attached) by pulling them straight off the drive. Note: When reassembling the computer, transfer both brackets (including the \ grommets) to the replacement hard drive so the grommets fit over the sc\ rew heads. 11. Using a Torx T8 screwdriver, remove the four identical, black, 7-mm long screws from the sides of the drive.
77 - iBook G4 (14-inch Mid 2005) Take Apart Hard Drive 12. Install the replacement hard drive, and reassemble and test the computer. Follow these important replacement considerations: •Important: Before installing the hard drive direct-connect connector, find the ope\ n spaces on the drive and the connector. Make sure the empty space on th\ e connector aligns with the missing pin on the hard drive. • With the direct-connect connector aligned correctly over the hard drive \ pins, carefully press down on one side of the connector. Replacement Warning: To avoid bending the pins, do not force the connector onto the drive pins.
iBook G4 (14-inch Mid 2005) Take Apart - 78 Hard Drive • Press the other end of the connector to slowly seat the connector all th\ e way onto the drive. • Important: When setting the drive onto the logic board connector, tilt the drive slightly so that the connector slots align properly. Then level the driv\ e, and make sure the brackets fit into the frame so that the grommets on the bracket\ s match up with the holes in the frame. With the drive aligned properly, press on t\ he connector to make sure it is fully engaged on the logic board.
79 - iBook G4 (14-inch Mid 2005) Take Apart Hard Drive • Replace the hard drive brace, and install the two screws. Then install t\ he four screws for the hard drive brackets.