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- | [* red] There are a total of ***9x(M2x4)*** more screws that connect the motherboard into its place that needs to be removed.orange. Opening it will show that this device's motherboard had to be repaired. |
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- | [* orange] One of these screws is hidden under a small Lenovo sticker which is marked orange. Opening it will show that this device's motherboard had to be repaired. |
- | [* icon_note] All of the screws in the motherboard that secures it to the place are marked with a small triangle that helps you to put the right screws back on for reassembling since some holes are meant to be screwed multiple layers together. |
- | [* yellow] The two rectangles are two cords that attach the main motherboard to the side motherboards. The blue rectangle needs to be disconnected for our purpose. |
+ | [* red] There are 9 sets of screws (M2x4) that secure the motherboard in place, which need to be removed. One screw is hidden under a small Lenovo sticker, marked in orange. Removing the sticker will reveal that the motherboard has been repaired. |
+ | [* icon_note] Each screw securing the motherboard is marked with a small triangle, which helps identify the correct screws for reassembly, as some holes require multiple layers to be screwed together. |
+ | [* yellow] The two rectangles represent cords that connect the main motherboard to the side motherboards. For our purpose, disconnect the cord marked in blue. |