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[* icon_caution] ***Unplug ***the battery connection to ***prevent hazard***. ***Use caution*** when removing the back panel it can be fragile.
[* yellow] Remove the back panel of laptop using a ***Torx 4 driver***, which has ten ***1.83mm screws.***
-[* green] Middle screw requires using a*** Phillip's #1 driver ***to unscrew which measures out to a ***1.88mm screw***
-[* light_blue] Starting at the hinge point, use a ***prying tool ***to remove the back panel.
+[* red] Middle screw requires using a*** Phillip's #1 driver ***to unscrew which measures out to a ***1.88mm screw***
+[* black] Starting at the hinge point, use a ***prying tool ***to remove the back panel.
[* icon_note] If you do not have a prying tool you could use your fingernails.
[* icon_note] It is normal to hear cracking noises.