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Detaching the display from a G4 powerbook


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My daughter has been using our old G4 powerbook and sure enough she's managed to break both hinges. The dsplay now is held on solely by wires. It still works and I can use an external monitor. But can I detach the display completely and still use the external monitor? It is a G4 powerbook 1Ghz 15".
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