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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. |
+ | [* black] The Green circles indicate a non-captive screw, which means they can be unscrewed all the way out. The Red circles indicate 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 the non-captive screws, unscrew them with your Phillips #0 Screwdriver. |