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Re: How to open composite monitor //e
No, there are no more external screws. I have literally been trying to
figure this out for months. I've peeled off labels and everything, no
more screws.
There is no round part for a monitor stand, it's quite rectangular on
the bottom for sitting on a duodisk drive or something.
As I mentioned before, the two halves come apart by about an inch, but
no more than that. (I'm sure it's not glued)
I'll try to get a picture on here soon, but my camera is currently out
of commission. (I'll borrow one or something)
On Dec 30, 11:34 am, A2Aviator <a2avia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some of the Apple monitors had screws under the round spot for the
> monitor stand underneath (those models that did), others have two
> screws at the joint between the rear and front case halves that are
> visible when the monitor is face down, they will be pointing up along
> the joint, and there is usually some method of mounting the chassis
> near the AC line cord, that holds the cover down as well. Nothing
> hidden under feet.
>
> I will say that the feeling you are describing sounds to me like you
> have gotten all the screws out from the perimeter but there is one
> remaining and thats usually the back panel area.
>
> I'll presume by now you've gotten the thing apart, if not .. post a
> picture of the back, as I don't remember exactly what on each monitor
> type, but when they are in front of me I have them open in seconds.
>
> There are not phantom clips and similar things on those. Nothing
> grasping from the inside. Unless someones played a trick on you and
> put glue in the gaps, there's nothing holding anything down but
> screws.