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[* red] Next, remove the ***four*** 2.5mm Phillips #0 screws surrounding the motherboard component.
-[* orange] Following the removal of all four screws, carefully detach the ***two*** device cables at the bottom of the motherboard component using the metal spudger tool.
+[* orange] Following the removal of all four screws, carefully detach the ***two*** device cables at the bottom of the motherboard component using the nylon spudger.
[* yellow] Next, disconnect the remaining component cable using the same technique described in the previous step.
+[* icon_caution] Metal spudgers should not be used on internal components, they are not ESD safe.