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+[* black] Insert your opening tool in the gap on the side or bottom.
+ [* black] Try not to start at the top, as the power switch could get damaged.
+ [* green] Pry in these areas, as these are where clips that hold the rear cover in place are located.
+[* black] If you're also using opening picks, you can use the tool to open a gap small enough that you can slide a pick into, and slide it around the back.
+[* black] (Note to self: replace 2nd photo with one showing opening from the bottom or right)

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