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+[* black] Begin by placing your laptop on a clean surface such as a table and away from any liquids which may spill and damage components.
+[* red] Flip the laptop over so the bottom is facing up and use your Philips screwdriver to remove the 11 visible screws on the back.
+[* red] Remove the rubber feet on the bottom of the laptop closest to the screen hinge to gain access to the remaining 2 screws. Keep these screws separate from the first 11.

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