thank you.
i can't take the cover... top part around isight is somehow still connected....
do you know what to do?
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Lift from the bottom of the display up. There should still be some wire connecting the isight to the motherboard. Examine the pictures closely. Also, there might be a vent in the top. quote from a different site "First the front bezel has to come off which involves removing a few torx screws and then using a credit card bent at a 30 degree angle to release a latch in the upper corners that you access through the vent."
Just a little clarification. This only works on white plastic models of the Intel iMacs, and the G5 iMac with iSight camera built-in. Also, the easiest I've found is to unscrew the bottom torx screws, then use the credit card method to pop the top latches. pull out 1/2" and then proceed to remove the bottom and the full front bezel. Be careful because the iSight connector on some models is very fragile.
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by: JohnnyCanuckPosted on 2007-08-21 at 10:47:31ID: 19739895
A little googling comes up with this.
oojo/DFFA5 3A0-F23D-4 541-9015- 4 81FD3B6532 E/iMac_Dis assembly.h tml
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