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-[* black] With wire cutters or scissors, carefully strip the outer cable covering.
-[* black] Cut just the outer cover of the cable, and make sure to cut all the way around. Don't cut any of the internal wires.
-[* green] Pull on the piece of cover that you've separated from the rest. You should be left with four exposed individual wires.
-[* icon_note] There should be four wires, and occasionally a piece of string too. If there are fewer wires, then you've clipped one off, and you need to trim the others and try this step again.
+[* black] Cut the outer cable covering with wire cutters or scissors of both cables and be careful not to cut the wires themselves.
+[* green] Pull off the piece of cover that you've separated from the rest. You should be left with four exposed individual wires.
+[* icon_note] There should be four wires, and occasionally a piece of string too. If there are fewer wires, then you've clipped one off, and you need to start over.
[* black] If there are more than 4 wires, you probably have a USB 3.0 cable. In this case, make sure that whatever wires you'll be reconnecting are both USB 3.0.