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I have a PB G4 667 MHz which has one hinge completely destroyed after a bad repair job which cemented the two hinges to strengthen them.  I want to use the keyboard/trackpad as input while hooked up to external monitor and simply remove the display assembly so I can access the keyboard and power button (screen is not stable enough to stay open; image can be seen on screen but absolutely no backlight working).  I have two questions:

1. I planned on using the display repair guide here

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but I was hoping I could do this without taking the logic board out.  Can I do steps 1-12 then skip to 23 to disconnect the display from the logic board then to step 31 to remove the display (accessing the audio and inverter cable in step 34 & 38 from the keyboard side)?

2. I noticed that part of the answer to a similar question for the Powerbook G4 Aluminum 17" which mentioned that the bluetooth and airport wires are connected to the display.

http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/10769/How+can+I+completely+remove+the+screen

Is this the case for the PB G4 Onyx also (ie only the airport as my PB does not have bluetooth)?  And if so, which connection do I need to replace after I have removed the screen (please refer to an image in one of the steps from the removal/installation guide mentioned in question 1 if possible).

Thank you for any assistance with this.

Thanks for the suggestions.  I will end up clipping the display as I will have to replace it if I plan on replacing the display.

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How to remove screen to use as a desktop?

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I have a PB G4 667 MHz which has one hinge completely destroyed after a bad repair job which cemented the two hinges to strengthen them. I want to use the keyboard/trackpad as input while hooked up to external monitor and simply remove the display assembly so I can access the keyboard and power button (screen is not stable enough to stay open; image can be seen on screen but absolutely no backlight working). I have two questions:
1. I planned on using the display repair guide here
[guide|82]
but I was hoping I could do this without taking the logic board out. Can I do steps 1-12 then skip to 23 to disconnect the display from the logic board then to step 31 to remove the display (accessing the audio and inverter cable in step 34 & 38 from the keyboard side)?
2. I noticed that part of the answer to a similar question for the Powerbook G4 Aluminum 17" which mentioned that the bluetooth and airport wires are connected to the display.
http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/10769/How+can+I+completely+remove+the+screen
Is this the case for the PB G4 Onyx also (ie only the airport as my PB does not have bluetooth)? And if so, which connection do I need to replace after I have removed the screen (please refer to an image in one of the steps from the removal/installation guide mentioned in question 1 if possible).
Thank you for any assistance with this.
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+Thanks for the suggestions. I will end up clipping the display as I will have to replace it if I plan on replacing the display.

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How to remove screen to use as a desktop?

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I have a PB G4 667 MHz which has one hinge completely destroyed after a bad repair job which cemented the two hinges to strengthen them.  I want to use the keyboard/trackpad as input while hooked up to external monitor and simply remove the display assembly so I can access the keyboard and power button (screen is not stable enough to stay open; image can be seen on screen but absolutely no backlight working).  I have two questions:

1. I planned on using the display repair guide here

[guide|82]

but I was hoping I could do this without taking the logic board out.  Can I do steps 1-12 then skip to 23 to disconnect the display from the logic board then to step 31 to remove the display (accessing the audio and inverter cable in step 34 & 38 from the keyboard side)?

2. I noticed that part of the answer to a similar question for the Powerbook G4 Aluminum 17" which mentioned that the bluetooth and airport wires are connected to the display.

http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/10769/How+can+I+completely+remove+the+screen

Is this the case for the PB G4 Onyx also (ie only the airport as my PB does not have bluetooth)?  And if so, which connection do I need to replace after I have removed the screen (please refer to an image in one of the steps from the removal/installation guide mentioned in question 1 if possible).

Thank you for any assistance with this.

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