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-[* black] With the loosened screws, the panel can be removed with the help of the metal spudger tool. Push the pointy end of this tool into the crevice between the panel and the laptop body, on the side of the panel with the screws. The spudger should be perpendicular to the table.
+[* black] Once both screws are loosened, push the pointy end of the metal spudger tool into the crevice between the panel and the laptop body, on the side of the panel with the screws.
[* icon_note] Don't be afraid to push the spudger in far; the components will be protected with some internal plastic.
-[* black] Rotate the spudger tool to your right until it's parallel to the table. You should see the right side of the panel lift up.
+[* black] Use the spudger tool as leverage to lift up this side of the panel. To do this, rotate the spudger to the right.
[* black] Grab the lifted side of the panel with your remaining hand and lift. You should hear a popping sound as the panel comes off completely.
[* icon_note] During reassembly, you won't need the spudger tool. You'll simply need to replace and push on the panel until you hear it click back into place.