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+[* black] Identify the Captive and non-Captive screws.
+[* black] The green circles indicate a non-captive screw, which means they can be unscrewed all the way out. The red circles indicate a captive screws. These screws are not meant to come out, so don't try to force them to. Untighten them but don't overdo it.
+[* black] Once you have identified which screws you are aiming for, begin by unscrewing them with you Phillips screwdriver.
+[* black] In case you haven't been doing it already, I'd recommend keeping track of the screws you are unscrewing by either placing them in a plastic container or by setting them near where you unscrewed them.

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