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-[* black] The thermal pad should come off in one piece. After it is off, use a [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Phillips-1-Screwdriver/IF145-021-5%5D|Phillips screwdriver] to remove the five screws holding the heat sink in place.
+[* red] The thermal pad should come off in one piece. After it is off, use a [https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Phillips-1-Screwdriver/IF145-021-5%5D|Phillips screwdriver] to remove the five screws holding the heat sink in place.
[* black] Once the screws are removed, it will be easy to separate the heat sink from the PCB. You will also notice a second thermal pad located under the heat sink. You may remove this pad as well.
[* black] Once the pads are removed, they may either be reattached to a new heat sink or new thermal pads may be placed on the new heatsink.