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-[* red] Unscrew the Wi-Fi card (silver 4 mm Philips J00 screw, just like the battery).
+[* red] Unscrew the Wi-Fi card (same type of screw that is used to hold the battery).
[* yellow] Be extra careful as to not unplug the tiny wires when lifting out the Wi-Fi card, as it may be quite difficult to plug them back in.
[* green] Slightly lift and slide out the card towards you to remove it (see image 2).
[* black] (Image 3) Using tweezers or careful manipulation with your hand, remove the wire that connects the Wi-Fi card to the motherboard.