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[* black] Using a Phillips Head screw driver, size J1, unscrew all the screws on the back of the case. | |
[* black] Next, remove the covers (those parts outlined by a square rectangle in image one) off of the back. | |
- | [* black] Then, using the same screw driver, unscrew the screw holding in the Hard Disk Drive. (Outlined in the second image). Also, unplug the ribbon cable, indicated by the red rectangle in the second image. |
- | [* black] Once unscrewed, pull the Hard Disk Drive out of its socket, removing it from the computer. |
- | [* black] Now, lift up on the back case of the computer. |
+ | [* black] Then, using the same screw driver, unscrew the screw holding in the Hard Disk Drive (circled in the second image). |
+ | [* black] Next,pull the Hard Disk Drive out of its socket, removing it from the computer. |
+ | [* black] Also, unplug the ribbon cable (indicated by the red rectangle in the second image). |
+ | [* black] Now, lift up on the entire case of the computer. It should detach easily. If it does not come right off, check to make sure all screws have been removed. |