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[title] Unfasten the logic board cover
-[* icon_note] While the Pixel 7a uses [link|https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torx#Torx_Plus|Torx Plus|new_window=true] screws, standard Torx bits work. Make sure to apply constant, downward force to prevent stripping.
-[* red] Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the thirteen 4.3 mm 3IP Torx Plus screws securing the logic board cover.
-[* orange] Use a T2 Torx driver to remove the 1.5 mm 1IP Torx Plus screw securing the right edge of the cover.
+[* icon_note] While the Pixel 7a uses [link|https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torx#Torx_Plus|Torx Plus|new_window=true] screws, standard Torx drivers still work. Throughout this guide, you may use a T2 Torx driver to remove 1IP Torx Plus screws, and a T3 Torx driver to remove 3IP Torx Plus screws. ***Make sure to apply constant, downward force to prevent stripping.***
+[* red] Use a 3IP Torx Plus driver to remove the thirteen 4.3 mm screws securing the logic board cover.
+[* orange] Use a 1IP Torx Plus driver to remove the 1.5 mm screw securing the right edge of the cover.