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[title] Remove the back of the inner casing | |
- | [* black] Use a spudge or anything that is thin, not a paper. A paper is not ideal to remove the inner casing because it may rip. I like to use my old ruler. |
- | [* black] Then, with your tool, get in the gaps and lift the tool until the motherboard is exposed |
+ | [* black] Use a spudger or anything that is thin and sturdy (not a piece of paper). |
+ | [* icon_note] A piece of paper is not ideal to remove the inner casing because it may rip. A ruler will also work. |
+ | [* black] Take your tool and place between the back cover and the device. Lift the tool until the motherboard is exposed. |
[* icon_caution] Be careful when opening it! If you break the plastic, there is no way to reassemble it to make it new again. |