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+[title] Removing the AC power
+[* black] Lastly, we are going to take out the two screws holding the DC-in connector in shown in the picture above. I did not flip over the Motherboard to disconnect DC-in connector nor the fan connector. If I was going to replace the fan or the Motherboard I would have disconnected the connectors.
+[* black] Finally, we are ready to take out our Motherboard. Grab the Motherboard by the express slot try to slide it to right side because if you lift the display port might hit the chassis. y By being gentle you should now be able to remove the entire Motherboard from the chassis.
+[* black] Set the Motherboard on something that will not build up a static charge. I set the Motherboard on the anti-static bag.
+[* black] Here is everything disassemble from the chassis shown above. Follow the steps in reverse order to reassemble everything back together. Linked below is references on to properly disassemble your Lenovo Thinkpad x200 tablet https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/pd006125

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