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iBook G4 Memory Card Replacement Instructions F ollow the instructions in this sheet carefully . F ailure to follo w these instructions could damage your equipment and v oid its warranty . Note: Wr itten and video instructions covering customer-installab le par ts are av ailable at http://www .inf o .apple.com/installpar ts/. W arning: During t[...]
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iBook G4 Memory Card - 2 4. Close the computer , tur n it ov er , and locate the batter y latch. Use a coin to turn the batter y latch 1/4 tur n clockwise to unloc k the batter y . Gently remov e the batter y . (Figure 1) Removing the battery will prevent you from accidentally turning on the computer. Warning: Removing the battery before shutting d[...]
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iBook G4 Memory Card - 3 8. Release the ke yboard b y pulling down on the k eyboard release tabs (located to the left of the F1 and F12 ke ys) (Figure 3) , then lift the top por tion of the k eyboard up slightly , and tow ard the displa y . Figure 3 9. Flip the ke yboard over and la y it on the palm rest. (Figure 4) Figure 4[...]
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iBook G4 Memory Card - 4 10. T ouch a metal surface on the inside of the computer to discharge an y static electricity , as shown. (Figure 5) Important: To avoid electrostatic discharge damage, always ground yourself by touching the computer’s framework before you touch any parts or install any components inside the computer. To avoid static elec[...]
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iBook G4 Memory Card - 5 3. If an AirP or t Extreme Card is not installed, unlatch the flexib le wire holder to release the AirP or t antenna cable. 4. Remov e the four scre ws that secure the RAM shield. (Figure 7) Figure 7 5. Lift the RAM shield out of the computer . Carefully pulling up on the wire holder may help to remov e the shield. (Figure[...]
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iBook G4 Memory Card - 6 7. Locate the installed memor y card and brac kets that secure the card on both sides . (Figure 9) 8. Carefully spread the brac kets apar t until the card releases on each side. Pull the card up and out of the memor y slot. Figure 9 Installing the Replacement Memory Card 1. Line up the notch in the replacement memor y card [...]
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iBook G4 Memory Card - 7 2. Gently push the top of the card down until the brac kets snap onto both sides of the memor y card to lock it into place . (Figure 11) Replacement Caution: Appl y gentle pressu re to t he mem ory card only. Pre ssi ng on nearb y c onn ect ors or c omp one nts ca n c ause ele ctr ica l d ama ge. Figure 11 3. Inser t the RA[...]
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iBook G4 Memory Card - 8 7. If you do not ha ve an AirP or t Extreme Card, flip down the wire holder ov er the AirP or t antenna cable and secure it b y inser ting the prongs of the wire holder into the small slots in the RAM shield. (Figure 13) Figure 13 8. If you ha ve an AirP or t Extreme Card, gently slide it under the wire brack et and secure[...]
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iBook G4 Memory Card - 9 Closing the Computer 1. Flip the ke yboard back tow ard the ke yboard opening in the case. Hold the keyboard at a 45-degree angle above the keyboard opening, and insert the tabs on the bottom edge of the keyboard into the slot under the edge of the opening. Important: Make sure that all the tabs are seated and that the keyb[...]
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iBook G4 Memory Card - 10 5. Close the displa y and tur n the iBook ov er . 6. Replace the batter y into the battery compar tment. Hold the batter y flush and use a coin to tur n the latch counterclockwise 1/4 turn to lock the battery into place. (Figure 16) Figure 16 7. T ur n ov er your iBook and open the displa y . 8. Reconnect the pow er cord [...]
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iBook G4 Memory Card - 11 Apple Computer , Inc. © 2003 Apple Computer , Inc. All rights reser ved. This document is protected under U .S. Cop yright Law and International T reaties, and no par t of this document may be reproduced in an y form without wr itten permission from Apple. Apple is not responsible f or typographical, printing, or inad[...]