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-[* red] Using your plastic opening pick, pull up on the ZIF (zero insertion force) connector’s black locking flap.
-[* black] With the locking flap lifted up, use soft tipped tweezers to gently pull the connector's blue plastic tab. The ribbon cable for slide out of the socket with no force needed.
-[* black] This is one of three ribbon cables located on the motherboard.
+[* red] Use an opening tool or your fingernail to flip the black ZIF connector locking flap next to the RAM.
+[* black] Use tweezers to grip and pull the blue plastic tab on the ribbon cable.
+ [* icon_note] The ribbon cable for slide out of the socket with no force needed.
+[* icon_note] This is one of three ribbon cables located on the motherboard.
[* icon_caution] Ribbon cables are delicate and can tear if pulled directly. Instead, grasp and gently pull the blue plastic tab protruding from the connector to release the cable. Avoid using metal tweezers on the cable as they can damage it; opt for tweezers with soft, non-abrasive tips for safer handling.