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+[title] Remove the final hinge screws
+[* red] While holding the screen steady, use a T6 Torx driver to remove the two remaining 5.9 mm screws securing the screen, one on each side.
+ [* icon_note] With these two final screws removed the screen will be freed from the rest of the device, so hold it steady.
+ [* icon_note] If the screen is exactly perpendicular to the lower case, a screwdriver handle may contact the display during removal. If you're having trouble, lightly tilt the screen back enough to clear the driver.

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