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+[* black] This is the HP Chromebook 11 G5 Education Edition, Commonly used in schools.
+ [* icon_caution] ***DO NOT REPAIR SCHOOL OWNED DEVICES YOURSELF.*** Schools enact specific policies and generally do in-house repairs. ***You can get in a lot of trouble with your school IT department for opening your school issued device yourself.***
+ [* icon_note] Graciously donated by my employer for the express purpose of creating guides on ifixit
+[* red] To start, remove all screws on the bottom of the device. ***This includes 10 PH1 screws, all of which are hidden by a rubber insert.*** This can be easily done with your smallest flat head screwdriver or something like a paperclip.

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