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+[title] Remove battery and RAM
+[* 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.
+[* orange] Using a #1 Phillips bit, unscrew the door to the RAM and CMOS battery compartment. ''This is a captive screw''. Once unscrewed enough, open the door, tilting ***towards you***. Remove and set aside.
+[* yellow] Using a plastic spudger, pop the CMOS coin cell battery out of its holder by inserting the spudger ***under the battery in the notch on the front*** and pull up. ''Careful, this thing flies.'' Hunt it down on the floor or wherever it flew to and set aside.
+[* green] Release the RAM by pressing the clips outward. The RAM chip will pop up and can be lifted out. Set aside.

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