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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

DIY Mac Repair

Web site iFixit offers several free, detailed step-by-step tutorials for performing various DIY repairs and upgrades on your Mac.

The iFixit team, show you with excruciating detail how to completely disassemble and reassemble your Mac, making it easy for you to replace or upgrade any parts along the way. If you've always wanted to upgrade your Mac but you don't have the dough to spend letting the Genius Bar do it for you, the iFixit guides should help a lot.

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