> Actually, the T40 is quite a bit more complicated. The mini-pci resides
> under the palm rest. There are about 12 screws to remove on the bottom of
> the machine. You must remove the keyboard, hard drive, and palmrest
> (including the ultranav). It involves removing the plastic sticky covers
> over some screws.
>
> It's not that difficult, but takes about an hour or so the first time you
> try it.
Ouch. I wish it were as easy as I'd assumed! Nancy, let IBM do this--don't
tackle it yourself!
Now I'm curious. The A series machines have easily accessible mini-PCI
slots. The T40p does not. What about the other T series machines--the T2n/30
machines?
Also, Greg, on the T40p, is the hard drive easily removable or do you have
to take the machine apart?
Thanks,
Mike
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