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[* red] This is the battery[product|IF145-115-1|.] For guides that are for other parts, the battery is removed for the reason of it being a pain to connect or disconnect while screwed in.
[* icon_caution] Be careful not to short anything on the motherboard, as the battery cannot be disconnected before removal.
-[* orange] Remove 4 J1 Philips screws[product|IF145-335|.]
-[* yellow] Remove 1 J1 philips screw
- [* icon_caution] Do not mix these screws up, as if you put the longer screw where the shorter screw belongs, you will damage the shield around the keyboard.
-[* black] slightly lift the battery using your plastic opening tool.
+[* orange] Remove four [product|IF145-115-1|J1 Philips screws|new_window=true].
+[* yellow] Remove one J1 philips screw.
+ [* icon_note] Do not mix these screws up. If you put the longer screw where the shorter screw belongs, you will damage the shield around the keyboard.
+[* black] Lift the battery slightly using your plastic opening tool.
[* icon_caution] Do not lift the battery out all the way, as it is still connected to the motherboard.
[* icon_caution] Do NOT puncture or deform the battery or it may catch fire or even explode.