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-[* red] Unscrew the 3 screws holding the battery and its housing.
-[* black] Using the Philips screwdriver, twist counterclockwise to unscrew each 3mm silver screw.
-[* black] Pull the battery housing with the battery out from the main board and set it aside.
+[* red] Use a Phillips #000 to remove three 3.0 mm screws holding the battery and it's housing.
+[* black] Remove the battery housing with the battery from the main board and set it aside.
+[* icon_caution] At this point the battery is still attached to the motherboard by a connector so don't pull it off the board.
+[* icon_note] If you're not replacing the battery, you can leave it attached to the board to complete the repair, just be careful when moving them so you don't damage the connection.