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Fix your PowerBook yourself? Sure...


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MacFixit has released the free FixIt Guide series, a groundbreaking new set of Apple PowerBook repair instructions.

Each FixIt Guide has detailed disassembly instructions that walk you through the process of easily accessing and replacing damaged components in your PowerBook.

Mac users these days are tired of paying as much as $100/hr to a repair tech in addition to Apple's insane prices for new parts.
      As a Mac user, you're constantly fighting the status quo. With these FixIt Guides, you'll be empowered to 'Think Different' about repairing your PowerBook.

The FixIt Guides walk you through the repair process step by step, enabling you to replace any part in your PowerBook yourself.

Many people have the impression that their laptop isn't worth having someone fix. They're right-- often it's not cost effective to have others repair it. FixIt Guides make it easy for you to do the repair yourself. The end users (like you) have tested these Guides and rave about how easy it is to repair their laptops themselves, even with no prior repair experience.

FixIt Guides are available for these PowerBook models:

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About PB FixIt:

PB FixIt launched in 2003 and instantly became a leader in the replacement laptop part industry. PB FixIt is dedicated to bringing high quality, hard to find Apple PowerBook parts to Macintosh zealots everywhere. For more information, visit: PBFixIt.com

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