
9th Feb 2007, 11:58 am
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f.9torres , oh ok. There are 2 types of locking mechanism i know of for these kinds of casings.
The first type would be there is a screw hidden either at the top (where the On/Off switch is) or the bottom (where the USB socket is).
You need to pry the top plastic layer off, and usually they will just double-side tape it down, so won't be difficult to lift it off.
Once the the layer is off, the screw would be visible. Unscrewing it would allow the front and back casing to slide open. If it does not open, there might be another screw to open at the bottom, or else there are latches around the casing, which is explained below.
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Another type of lock would be the use of latches. For such players, it is usually held together with latches between the front and back casings. Worst case would be they actually glued the 2 casings together.
However, try using a thin blade or metal and gently pry around the gap between the front and back, to locate the latches.
These latches usually need to have slight pressure applied directly for it to release. But be very careful as it is very easy to break them.
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Why are clones called MP4 Players, when they don`t play .MP4 at all?
It`s like an MP3 Player which plays Music CDs only.
T39 doesn''t sound as good as my T29
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