When it first arrived I was not very encouraged by the way it was packed, simply slipped into a UPS Bubble Pack Envelope and dropped into a box with a little crumpled brown paper to keep it from bouncing around too much. The box was kind of accordioned on one side but the book arrived in one piece.
Now I have to stop here and say this was by far the dirtiest ,most scratched up, POS excuse for a laptop I have ever seen! This thing must have been used by someone in the field, as it was covered with dirt and deep scratches and gouges as if someone had ridden down the side of a gravel pile on top of it! Strangely the keyboard was perfectly clean and white as if it was new...
Since no battery is included I grabbed the brick from the wifes iBook, plugged it in and pushed the power button...bong...moments latter the screen lit up and I was greeted by the familiar gray Apple boot screen! The CD drive popped open with push of F12 and after reaching the desktop I stuck a CD into the drive, the Mac promptly spit it back out at me, repeatedly. Oh well, not bad I thought, at least it starts and runs!
Now that I had taken a quick check I had to decide what course of action I was going to take, blow it out AS-IS, or try to polish up the sows ear. Being that I just can't leave well enough alone I quickly chose the sows ear!
I laid out my tools ( and an ice cube tray to keep the screws organized ) and went to work. I wound up taking the book apart all the way down to the mobo/chassis in order to clean all the dirt out of it! Yes, light brown dirt! (guess I should have taken some pictures)and also found that virtually every screw in the thing was loose! After a
thorough cleaning inside and out I reassembled everything, making sure that all the screws were of course tight! Only three screws were missing from the book which is pretty good compared to most I have had my hands on. The screen unfortunately is marked up from the keyboard, since the little rubber bumpers that hold the lid up had been sheared off flush with the bezel, and there was not a whole lot I could do for that.
After cleaning and reassembly the CD-ROM drive still wouldn't mount any disc so I popped it open and swabbed the laser with a lint free swab and some CD disk cleaning fluid and viola! the CD-ROM now works perfectly too! Aside from the scratched up case and screen the only other flaw is that the back lighting on the screen is a little uneven, it has a couple of spots that are noticeably brighter than the rest of the screen.
Put a battery into the machine and it charged up and runs from battery perfectly and
Mac Test Pro now reports PASS for all test after looping for 24 hours!
So I now have iBook G3/500 320MB 40GB CD-ROM for $43.65 and a little elbow grease!
Hope your getting more of these Larry!
PS. were are all the Power Supplies that mate to these iBooks????
Aloha, Ken
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