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-[* black] Carefully pull up on small white locks that are over the ribbons (circled in red) using your hands or tweezers to release the ribbons.
-[* black] Using a Philips screwdriver, unscrew the two 4 mm screws on either side of the circuit board as shown in the picture. By doing this, the broken component will be removed from the assembly.
+[* red] Use a spudger to open the cable locks and remove the ribbon cables using your hands or tweezers.
+[* black] Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the two 4 mm screws on either side of the circuit board.