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-[* black] Using the Phillips Heads #00 screwdriver (Length 7.7 mm ), unscrew the two screws depicted here.
-[* black] Next, remove the metal cover to expose the chip.
-[* black] Gently fit the flat end of a spudger under the edge of the chip. Then, lightly pry up on this edge to release the chip from the motherboard. (Refer to the third image)
+[* black] Using the Phillips Heads #00 screwdriver, unscrew the two 7.7 mm screws depicted here.
+[* black] Next, remove the metal cover to expose the bluetooth card.
+[* black] Gently fit the flat end of a spudger under the edge of the bluetooth card. Then, lightly pry up on this edge to release the card from the motherboard. (Refer to the third image)