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-[* red] Remove the bottom 12 screws (in red)
-[* red] Remove the 12 screws that hold the heatsink (in red)
-[* blue] Pull off the outer and inner black ribbons (in dark blue)
-[* light_blue] Remove the two screws (in red) holding in the mSATA (in light blue)
-[* orange] Disconnect the four plugs (in orange)
-[* yellow] Remove the two screws (in red) holding the wireless card (in yellow)
+[* red] Use the T5 Torx Screwdriver to remove the twelve screws on the bottom of the laptop. Once the screws are removed, lift off the bottom panel (red highlight).
+[* red] Use the Phillips #0 Screwdriver to remove the twelve screws holding the heatsink in place (red highlight).
+[* blue] Carefully pull the two black tabs on either side of the black ribbon to disconnect them from the board. Next, gently pull off the inner black ribbon to remove it from the board (dark blue highlight).
+[* light_blue] Use the Phillips #0 Screwdriver to remove the two screws (red highlight) holding the mSATA (light blue highlight).
+[* orange] With a gently tug, disconnect the four white plugs (orange highlight).
+[* yellow] Use the Phillips #0 Screwdriver to remove the two screws (red highlight) holding the wireless card (yellow highlight).