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-[* black] Using the 00 Phillips head screwdriver, unscrew the two black 1.4mm screws on the uppermost motherboard. This can be identified by the cover for the LED housing, and the audiojack/power button housing.
+[* red] Using the #00 Phillips head screwdriver, unscrew the two black 1.4mm screws on the uppermost motherboard. This can be identified by the cover for the LED housing, and the audiojack/power button housing.
[* black] Gently using the nylon tweezers, pry away the copper wirings that are disconnected from the earlier step.
[* black] After seperating the thin copper wires and the thick copper wire from the base, gently lift out the motherboard, which is also attached with adhesive.
[* icon_caution] Please note that at this point, without experience and practice with electric and headphone repair, the device might be past the point of repair without further assistance from a professional.