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Posted on 24 January, 200410 January, 2005

Titanium 15″ Powerbook Disassembly

One such photo-journal (for older 400/500 MHz models): http://homepage.mac.com/sysop/PhotoAlbum13.html

Another one, aimed towards hinge repair (also for older TiBooks):
http://www.mcj.de/MAIN_PowerBookG4hinge.html

And for mine, the Powerbook G4 (DVI) Take Apart / Service Manual

And if I screw things up, here’s a place to buy a replacement logic board

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