Peter,
First you will need a #6 Torx screwdriver. If you have one of these,
you can (carefully!) undo the 3 screws on the bottom of the 720 (nearest
the space bar (these 3 have little arrows pointing at them).
With these 3 screws removed, place the jornada right side up, facing
you, on a table and you should be able to (gently!) lift up the bottom
of the keyboard and flip it over (toward yourself).
Having done this, please use your fingernails and very, very carefully lift
up the daughterboard on the left side of the Jornada. This daughterboard
is held on only by the connector that runs along the top (near the
hinge of the LCD/lid). Since the connector is quite fragile, rock
carefully
from side to side as you lift with your fingernails and it will pop free.
After you have the flash daughtercard out, carefully place the Wince card
back in, pushing gently but firmly until it is completely seated. To see
what
completely seated looks like, look at the height of the daughtercard
currently installed before you remove it.
Good luck,
jca
Peter Harvey wrote:
> I am going on a business trip in a few days and I plan to take my
> Jornada. However; the Linux I have installed is not going to be the best
> option for me at this time (see previous email about some short comings
> which currently prevent me from fully adopting it now).
>
> Can anyone advise on how I can put CE back in... at least for this trip?
>
> Peter
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Received on Mon Mar 18 2002 - 23:31:01 EST
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