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[* red] Using the Torx T8 screwdriver, remove the 13 Torx 6 millimeter screws on the bottom frame of the laptop.
[* orange] Using the Phillips P0 screwdriver, remove the 2 Phillips 6 millimeter screws on the bottom frame of the laptop.
[* icon_note] The 2 Phillips 6 millimeter screws can be identified by the small keyboard logo nearby.
-[* green] Using the Phillips P0 screwdriver, remove the 2 Phillips 3 millimeter screws from the edge of the frame where the optical drive was previously located.
-[* light_blue] Using the Phillips P0 screwdriver, remove the 5 Phillips 3 millimeter screws from the area where the battery was previously located.
+[* green] Remove the 2 Phillips 3 millimeter screws from the edge of the frame where the optical drive was previously located.
+[* light_blue] Remove the 5 Phillips 3 millimeter screws from the area where the battery was previously located.
[* icon_note] The Torx screwdriver is the screwdriver with a six-pointed star shaped tip. T8 refers to the name/size of this particular Torx head screwdriver.
[* icon_note] The Phillips head screwdriver is the screwdriver with a "+" shaped tip. P0 refers to the name/size of this particular Phillips head screwdriver.