All right, some of you may have noticed the CPU errors we've been getting at MoGu--growing pains for a growing site! I have recoded the whole site to straight code instead of using the CMS I was using--not because it was a buggy CMS, but because I can't afford my own server, which is what the CMS deserved! Bottom line is you should notice a much quicker site, and no more errors! Thanks--stick around, we're growing like crazy!
Are You bored with the appearence of your slvr? One of the best
ways to stand out from the crowd is to go out and buy yourself a new
housing. In case you feel a little intimidated buy the daunting task of
putting your new housing on your phone; don't worry it isn't that tough!
But if you are still a little afraid here is a guide to tell you how to replace
your housing . . .
You will need a small flathead screwdriver or
old sim card, a Torx T6 screwdriver, (I found one at my local sears), your L7,
and the new housing.
So first we take our phone and
our new housing. Turn off the phone and remove the battery and sim card. (It is
a good idea to put on a semi-soft work surface. I used news papers so as not to
scratch my slvr.)
Now take a small flathead screw
driver and be very carefull . . . or something flat and plastic so as not to
chip the paint (old sim card), and pry the antenna cover off starting at the
side.
After removing antenna cover, we
will take our Torx T6 screw driver and remove the six screws holding the front
faceplate on?
After removing the six screws,
carefully lift off the camera cover and set aside?..turn the phone over and
either use the sim card or your fingernails to pull the front faceplate
off. It will resist a little but try to pull where you removed the six
screws and it will be ok. This is
what it looks like when you get the front faceplate
off.
?..Mine was kind of dusty so I
used a can of air to remove some of the dust?..Now just snap on your new front
faceplate, replace the camera cover, making sure you line up the holes for the
screws, and replace the six screws. VERY IMPORTANT>>>>DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN OR YOU WILL CRACK YOUR NEW FACEPLATE!!! Snap the new antenna cover
back on and replace the battery and sim card, and then the battery cover and you
are done.
Congrats because you now have a
fresh new SLVR. See guys, that wasn't so tough!
Special Thanx for the basis of
this guide to ForceFreak34 on MoMo