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<p>That would be great.</p>
<p>There is no agenda, just different groups of people working on stuff.</p>
<p>I will bring a trunkload of salvaged hard drives that people can practice disassembling. They are 3.5" drives that hold less than 10GB.</p>
<p>What tools do you recommend people bring? Is a small phillips screwdriver good enough?</p>
<p>Lan<br>
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Re: [SGVHAK] Reminder: SGVHAK meeting this Saturday 8/24 <br>
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<td valign="top"><BR>On Aug 22, 2013, at 12:54 AM, Lan Dang <<a ymailto="mailto:l.dang@ymail.com" href="javascript:return">l.dang@ymail.com</a>> wrote:<BR><BR>> Hi all,<BR>> <BR>> I'm not sure what other people are working on, but I'm going to tackle the long overdue task of installing an SSD into my old MacBook Pro. While I have the laptop open, I will probably blow out the dust and put a little WD-40 on the fans, which have been annoyingly loud. Fingers crossed that I don't damage any sensors. My ultimate goal is to set up a double or triple-boot system with OS X and some distro(s) of Linux, so I would value any advice from people who have experience with that.<BR>> <BR><BR>Lan, my advice is not to use WD-40 as a lubricant. Try some light oil, like 3-in-1 or even kerosene. Or for plastic, silicone oil. You can use copier "fuser oil". I can bring some on Saturday.<BR><BR>BTW, I
can do my harddrive teardown workshop this Saturday if there is time in the agenda.<BR><BR>. Scoops</td>
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