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[* black] Remove the connectors to the system board.
-[* red] This is known as a press connector and can be simply flipped open.
-[* orange] These are also ZIF connectors and only need the black covers flipped open to remove the cables.
-[* yellow] These coaxial cables can be pulled free with a pry tool.
+[* red] Place the tip of your opening tool under the edge of the connector, and pry the connector straight up from its socket.
+[* orange] Use the tip of a spudger or your fingernail to flip up the small locking flaps from these ZIF connectors. Then, you can safely pull the cables out.
+[* yellow] Slide a thin, ESD-safe pry tool or tweezers under the wire until it's snug against the connector, and pry straight up from the board to disconnect these coaxial cables.
[* green] These last four can be pulled or pushed free.