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[* black] With all of the before mentioned components removed, you can now start removing your motherboard. We recommend taking a picture of the back of the motherboard to keep track of which screws go where.
-[* red] Use the same phillips head screw driver as previous steps to remove the highlighted eleven 4mm screws from the motherboard.
-[* orange] Remove the two 8mm screws and keep them separate. They are slightly longer than the rest of your screws and will need to be returned to their respective places.
-[* yellow] The two 4mm screws can be removed now, or in step 10. They are specific to the connection they are attached to and will need to be kept separate also.
+[* red] Use the Phillip's head screw driver to remove the highlighted eleven 4 mm screws from the motherboard.
+[* orange] Remove the two 8 mm screws and keep them separate.
+[* yellow] The two 4 mm screws can be removed now, or later. Make sure to keep separate from other similar screws.