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- | [* black] Using the small Phillips head screwdriver, remove the two screws highlighted in yellow. |
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- | [* black] Remove the panel by lifting from the red indicated area. |
+ | [* yellow] Locate the head of each screw (highlighted in yellow). Using a small Phillips head screwdriver, fit the metal cross shaped point into the head of each screw. |
+ | [* yellow] Then apply medium-light pressure to the screwdriver and rotate counter-clockwise to unscrew the RAM access panel. Do this for both screws. |
+ | [* red] Finally, use your finger or screwdriver to remove the panel by gently lifting from the lip next to the icon indicated in red. |
+ | [* icon_note] The unscrewed screws should not be completely removed from the RAM access panel. If they are, set them aside for later in a safe place where they will not get lost. |