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Casing coming Apart
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<blockquote data-quote="Badger" data-source="post: 52240"><p>It sounds like the bezel that surrounds the screen has separated a little from the rear housing. The good news is that this is not dangerous, there is an inner front panel that actually surrounds the CRT. The bad news is that this is a complicated procedure: you need to remove the lower front panel (around the speakers/ CD slot) and then remove a couple of screws to loosen the screen bezel. Then you can refit the panels together and remount the speaker panel. The best way to do it is to get an Apple take-apart manual but Apple seems to have killed those links. Try Google to find a site where you can download it. Personally, you might just try to massage it back into place. It is a snap fit and might just snap back with a little gentle manipulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badger, post: 52240"] It sounds like the bezel that surrounds the screen has separated a little from the rear housing. The good news is that this is not dangerous, there is an inner front panel that actually surrounds the CRT. The bad news is that this is a complicated procedure: you need to remove the lower front panel (around the speakers/ CD slot) and then remove a couple of screws to loosen the screen bezel. Then you can refit the panels together and remount the speaker panel. The best way to do it is to get an Apple take-apart manual but Apple seems to have killed those links. Try Google to find a site where you can download it. Personally, you might just try to massage it back into place. It is a snap fit and might just snap back with a little gentle manipulation. [/QUOTE]
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