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PowerBook 3400 M3553 Hard Drive Replacement

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    • Close the screen and turn the PowerBook over. Orient the computer so the text of the label is right side up.

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    • Press and hold the button on the left of the front side and slide the battery out.

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    • With a T8 torx screwdriver, remove the three 24mm torx screws along the middle of the back panel.

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    • Turn the computer over and open the display. You should see that the keyboard is loose.

    • Before attempting to remove the keyboard, note that a ribbon cable connects the keyboard to the logic board. Improper removal may damage your keyboard.

    • Carefully lift the front of the keyboard up slightly and then slide the keyboard towards yourself.

    • Then carefully lift the top half of the keyboard and rotate it towards yourself.

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    • Loosen the ribbon cables connecting the keyboard to the computer by using a plastic opening tool to lift the tabs on either side of the cable port.

    • Gently remove the ribbons from its tabs

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    • Gently wiggle the RAM card to loosen the connection until it pulls free.

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    • Disconnect the wires from the port.

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    • Remove the 7mm screw connecting the speaker panel to the computer.

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    • To detach the speaker panel's ribbon cable, use a plastic opening tool to lift the tabs on both sides of the cable port.

    • Once loose, pull the ribbon cable free.

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    • Lift the lighting/audio panel from it's bottom corners and pull the panel towards yourself.

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    • Push the display screen back to give yourself enough space to remove the side panels.

    • Before removing the side panels, note that removing the side panels hastily will damage the underlying panel screw. However, this will not affect the functionality of your PowerBook.

    • Remove the panels on either side by gently but firmly pulling up on them with both hands.

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    • Use the plastic opening tool to lift up the tabs on either side of the ribbon cable port and then gently pull the ribbon cable free.

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    • WARNING: There is a high risk of breaking the tabs that lock the panel to the casing. Remove the panel slowly and cautiously to avoid damage.

    • With your index finger and your thumb, squeeze the track pad panel to loosen the clamps. Then slide the panel towards yourself.

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    • Remove the three T8 10mm long torx screws along the bottom of the casing next to the hard drive.

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    • A ribbon cable is attached to the underside of the hard drive. Hasty removal of the hard drive can damage the ribbon cable.

    • Gently lift up on the hard drive.

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    • Rotate the hard drive towards yourself to access the ribbon cable and then gently pull up on the ribbon cable connector to remove the cable.

    • You might find it easier to set the hard drive on its side while disconnect the ribbon cable.

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    • Place the hard drive so that the casing is facing up.

    • Remove the 4 T8 5mm long torx screws to remove the hard drive from the metal casing.

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    • Lift the metal casing off of the hard drive.

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    • Remove and set aside the black protector that was under the hard drive casing.

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    • If your replacement drive did not come with a ribbon cable, use a plastic opening tool to remove the ribbon cable from your old hard drive.

    • Use a plastic opening tool to loosen the ribbon cable by running it along the connection and gently prying it free.

    • When you have loosened the connection, pull the tab to remove the ribbon cable.

Conclusion

Install the new hard drive by following these instructions in reverse order.

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