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+[title] Cooling Fan Cable
+[* black] Remove the top shell, flip it over, and place next to lower shell
+[* icon_caution] The two halves are connected together via the cooling fan wire. BE GENTLE when separating them
+[* icon_note] In typical Microsoft fashion, they've made it complicated to remove the fan wire. Not only is it wedged between two transistors it's also adhered with an epoxy like substance.
+[* yellow] Using a craft knife, carefully cut through the epoxy to get the cable free. Work slowly and carefully. The thick substance and awkward angles make this a slightly tedious process
+[* icon_caution] ***Be VERY CAREFUL. You can easily cut the cable here accidentally. If you cut your red/black wires you'll have to patch them. "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast" ***

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