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- | [* black] ***Prepare Your Workspace: ***Lay out all the necessary materials and tools in your workspace, ensuring they are clearly visible and within reach. Having everything organized will save you time and reduce the chances of misplacing important components during the repair. |
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- | [* red] ***Check Your Inventory:*** Before starting, double-check that you have all the required materials and tools, including the replacement fan, screwdriver set, and any other recommended items. This helps prevent interruptions during the process and ensures you're well-prepared for a successful fan replacement. |
[* orange] ***Static-Free Environment:*** An essential aspect of your workspace is that it should be static-free. Static electricity can cause damage to sensitive electronic components, such as the motherboard, memory modules, or the fan itself. | |
[* icon_note] To create a static-free environment: Avoid working on surfaces like a carpet, which can generate static electricity. Handle sensitive components, such as the fan, with care and avoid touching circuitry with your bare hands. | |
- | [* icon_caution] Make sure the computer is fully turned off before continuing on |
+ | [* icon_caution] Make sure the computer is fully turned off before continuing on. |