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[* black] Flip your laptop so the bottom side faces up and the hinges are on the edge opposite from you. You should see nine screws near the outer edges.
[* black] Remove each of the 6.5mm Phillips head screws. The J1 head works well for this step. Notice the small washer on each of the screws.
-[* black] Separate the outer casing and panel. To do this, insert a plastic prying tool into the seam between them. The most accessible place to start is beside either hinge. Gently work the tool all the way around the outer edge.
+[* black] Use a plastic opening tool to separate the outer casing and panel, starting beside either hinge. Gently work the tool around the entire outer edge