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+[title] Drive PCB
+[* red] Remove two PH1 screws
+[* green] Gently pull up on the ribbon retaining tab. Do NOT pull on ribbon. It will slide itself out in final step
+[* icon_note] Orange/Yellow steps only required if you need to remove the entire PCB
+[* orange] Gently pull up on the ribbon retaining tab. Ribbon is attached to underside of PCB via a sticky pad. Gently pull the ribbon away from pad
+[* yellow] Desolder both points. Red (Left) Black (Right)
+[* black] Gently press up on the PCB where you removed the two PH1 screws and rotate the board upside down
+[* icon_note] If your drive is "dead" this is where I would suggest replacing your electrolytic capacitors. There are 12 on the Thompson drive

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