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[title] Remove the ethernet board cable
+[* icon_note] Some screws may be hard to access. If you can't [guide|25630|insert your screwdriver properly|stepid=64985|new_window=true], use a [product|IF145-195|flexible extension|new_window=true] to avoid stripping screws or damaging the logic board.
[* red] Use a T4 Torx screwdriver to remove the two 11 mm‑long screws securing the right side of the ethernet board and its cover.
- [* icon_note] Some screws are hard to access. If you can't [guide|25630|insert your screwdriver properly|stepid=64985|new_window=true], use a [product|IF145-195|flexible extension|new_window=true] to avoid stripping screws or damaging the logic board.
[* black] Use tweezers or your fingers to remove the cover.