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-[* black] ***Step 2: Remove the Back Panel***
-[* black] 1. Locate the screws securing the back panel.
-[* black] 2. Use a #0 screwdriver to unscrew them and keep them in a safe place.
-[* black] 3. Use tweezers to carefully remove the back panel by corners.
-[* black] 4. Gently pry open the back panel using tweezers or fingers, starting from the edges.
-[* black] 5. Slowly lift the panel off without forcing it.
+[* black] Flip the laptop over so the bottom panel is facing up. Use a #0 screwdriver to remove three 3.2 mm Phillips #1 screws securing the back panel. If your model has rubber feet, use tweezers to carefully lift them and reveal hidden screws underneath.
+[* black] Store the screws in a safe, labeled tray to avoid mixing them up. 💡 Note: Some models may have additional screws under the rubber feet—check carefully before prying open the panel.
+[* black] Insert tweezers or a plastic prying tool along the edges of the back panel. Gently pry open the panel, releasing the internal clips. Work slowly from one side to the other to avoid damaging the clips. Once loosened, carefully lift the panel off and set it aside.
+[* black] ⚠️ Caution: Do not apply excessive force when prying, as internal plastic clips may break.