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+[title] Loosening the display and cable
+[* black] Move the display back parallel with the camera back, but away as far as possible. Support the back of the display so it doesn't fall apart before you're ready.
+[* black] Slightly separate the display assembly from the frame by pulling straight back. Do not force movement if tension is felt from the cable.
+[* blue] Once you have about 1/2 inch or 1cm of clearance, use 90%+ isopropyl alcohol and a thin, nonconductive pry tool to loosen the adhesive and separate the cable marked in blue from the back bottom side of the display. Use care to not bend the cable marked in blue any more than necessary, as it will fail if flexed too much

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