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+[* black] As you can see, after the last step, you can easily remove the motherboard.
+[* black] Plug your soldering device and set it to around 350°F.
+ [* icon_caution] Make sure you don't burn yourself. Also, use the proper stand and avode placing your soldering device on anything flamable.
+[* black] As shown in the last picture, flip the motherboard and start soldering the little wholes with the tip of your hot soldering device. This will melt the solder and let you remove the USB-C.
+[* black] Put your new USB-C in place, and melt down the solder so it attaches to the motherboard.
+[* black] To reassemble it, follow the last steps backward.

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