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-[* black] Identify the Captive and non-Captive screws.
- [* icon_note] The Red circles indicate a non-captive screw, which means they can be unscrewed all the way out. The Orange 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.
-[* red] Unscrew the non-captive screws with your Phillips #0 Screwdriver and set them aside.
-[* orange] Unscrew the remaining captive screws until you hear the cover pop, signifying you've unscrewed it enough.
+[* black] Flip the laptop over so the bottom case is facing up.
+[* red] Use a Phillips #0 screwdriver to remove four screws and set them aside.
+[* orange] Loosen the four remaining captive screws until you hear the cover pop, signifying you've unscrewed them enough.
+ [* icon_note] Captive screws are designed to stay attached, so avoid forcing them out. Simply loosen them until they no longer hold, allowing you to remove the back case.