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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 (circled in the second image).
-[* black] Next,pull the Hard Disk Drive out of its socket, removing it from the computer.
+[* black] Use a J1 Phillips Head screw driver to remove the screws on the back of the laptop.
+[* black] Next, remove the covers, which are the pieces outlined by the two rectangles in image one.
+[* black] Then, take off the screw holding in the Hard Disk Drive (circled in the second image).
+[* black] Next, remove the Hard Disk Drive from its socket to take it off of 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.
+[* black] Finally, ensure all of the screw are removed. Then, lift up on the entirety of the computer case. This large piece should detach easily.