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-[* black] Start by flipping your laptop over, so that you see its bottom side. You should see the device tags, as well as nine screws around the outer edges.
+[* black] Flip your laptop bottom side up. You should see nine screws around the outer edges.
[* black] Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove each of the 6mm screws securing the back panel. The size J1 head from the iFixit kit works well for this.
[* black] Beside either hinge, insert a plastic prying tool between the laptop casing and the back panel. Gently work your way around the outer edge to release the clips holding the casing and panel together.