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[title] Remove the video connection screws
-[* icon_caution] ***EET owners: Your bit does not have this kit. Step 1 covers what the current recommendation is (Pro Tech Go or HF toolkit).***
+[* icon_caution] ***EET owners: Your bit does not have this kit. Step 1 covers what the current recommendation is (Pro Tech Go or HF toolkit).*** ***If you want a cheap way to augment an existing EET, the [https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-61-Piece-Precision-Screwdriver-Set/968597686|Hart 61-bit screwdriver kit (Standalone)] has the 5mm bit and one I have personally tested.***
[* icon_note] *** Needlenose plyers can be used if you do not have a nut driver. However, it will be hard to properly re-tighten the screws.***
[* black] Remove the 4 screw pins for the video cables from the monitor. Use a ***''5mm Nut''*** bit/driver to remove the screw pins from the power supply shield.