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+ | [* red] Flip the laptop onto its top, and remove the laptop's bottom panel screws using a Phillips #00 Screwdriver. |
[* icon_reminder] There are a total of six screws, and each one measures 5.1 millimeters in length. | |
- | [* green] Using a T5 Torx screwdriver, take out the lone 4.3 mm screw located in the central bottom area of the back cover. |
- | [* orange] Use the iFixit opening tool to open the panel |
- | [* icon_note] To access the internal components of the laptop, you'll need to remove the bottom cover. This cover is typically secured by several screws around its edges. Using the appropriate screwdriver (Pro Tech Screwdriver Set) preferably the Phillips #00 Screwdriver, carefully unscrew and remove these screws one by one. |
+ | [* orange] Using a T5 Torx Screwdriver, take out the lone 4.3 mm screw located in the central bottom area of the back cover. |
+ | [* black] Place the iFixit opening tool between the bottom panel and the keyboard panel. Remove the bottom panel to access the internal components. |