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-[* red] Once you have gotten caught up to where the motherboard is separated from the back panel, flip the screen forward to remove the yellow tape connected to the screen.
+[* icon_note] Zero insertion force (ZIF) connectors are often used to secure delicate ribbon cables of many sizes. A hinged locking flap runs across the top of the socket, and the cable is inserted on one of the long edges.
+[* red] Once you have gotten caught up to where the motherboard is separated from the back panel, flip the screen forward to remove the yellow tape connected to the screen
[* orange] There is a small black bar under the yellow tape. Move that piece down with two fingers to loosen the tape. The tape will be easily removable at this point.