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[title] Remove case screws
-[* red] Orient the laptop as seen in the picture with the battery facing you on the ***bottom right***. To remove the main battery, first pull up on the tab with the arrow, then push ***away*** from you. You can now lift the battery out by pulling towards you and out. Set aside.
-[* yellow] Pop the coin cell battery out by using a plastic spudger. Insert the spudger under the battery through the front notch and lift up. Set aside.
-[* green] Remove the RAM chip (''if applicable'') by pressing the clips holding it in place ***outward***. The RAM chip can now be removed. Set aside.
[* light_blue] Using a #1 Phillips bit, remove the two (2) ***8mm*** screws from the ***front left***.
[* blue] Using a #1 Phillips bit, remove the two (2) ***6mm*** screws from the ***right side in the battery well***.
[* orange] Using a #1 Phillips bit, remove the single (1) ***25mm*** screw from the ***center***.
-[* violet] ''(the following is only relevant if you need to remove the CD-ROM/FDD assembly, or HDD)'' Using a #1 Phillips bit, remove the two (2) ***8mm ***screws from the ***middle left*** of the case.
+[* icon_note] The following is only relevant if you need to remove the*** CD-ROM/FDD assembly***, or ***HDD***
+[* violet] Using a #1 Phillips bit, remove the two (2) ***8mm ***screws from the ***middle left*** of the case.