![]() Just something sturdy enough to pry, that you can throw away or are ok with breaking. Plastic doesn’t need to be credit-card sized. In this case, a philips screwdriver (no bigger than PH0 for this job), a flathead for some prying, and a disposble plastic card to keep things pried. ![]() Make sure, you always, got the right stuff. So that’s where the idea for this came along. Was able to find some relevant & helpful videos online, among the haystack of vids for the slew of Aspire One variants (like this) but having to sit through an entire vid, or trying to cherry-pick the exact moment to fast-forward/back-track to, wasn’t terribly convenient. And these days with all the storage/IT re-routing happening at home, the hdd chamber needed some accessing, too. Upon return, the single gig of RAM wasn’t tolerated for very long. But to balance them all, along with the all-important tenet of backpacking mobility (weight & packability), on top of budget, meant this laptop baby was going to Chile & Peru! ![]() Even back then, there were better options for each of those goals. Picked this little netbook up from bestbuy for a one-month backpacking trip that required some photo storage, emails and quick web surfing. Finally have some time to put some words by the pictures, so here we go! Alright, the first batch of pics were taking mid-2012. ![]()
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