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Where do I find that small of a screwdriver?

Really frustrated. I was excited about putting leopard on it and just got the memory today but I cant find a screwdriver small enough to fit it and apple doesn't sell screwdrivers. I live in the middle of nowhere, so I can't go to a nice computer store, and Lowes doesn't sell the individual ones, so I would have to put out twenty bucks for a set of screwdrivers I don't need to just get one that might not even work. I've already wasted five today

Better question.... What size do I need?
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The screwdriver you need is about the same as the jeweller type. They're often in the supermarket at the counter, the little kit that fixes eyeglasses The screwdriver that comes with ipod batteries (as seen at ebay) work very well.
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