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[title] Remove Mainboard
-[* black] The mainboard is connected to the top case by four Torx 5 screws and hold in place by two, small plastic guide pins in the top and bottom right corner (see arrows).
+[* black] The mainboard is connected to the top of the case by four Torx 5 screws and held in place by two, small plastic guide pins in the top and bottom right corner (see arrows)
[* black] Use a Torx 5 bit and remove all of the screws
[* black] Ensure that you have removed the two ribbon cables connecting the screen and LEDs, before you remove the mainboard
[* black] After you've removed the mainboard, keep track of the three small, plastic extensions for the top rubber buttons. They can easily fall out and they are tiny