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+ | [title] Disconnect wifi card and speaker wires |
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+ | [* yellow] Disconnect the two (in my case, black and gray) wifi card cables by pulling them away from the wifi card. |
+ | [* orange] Disconnect the speaker cable by pulling its connector out of the socket, towards the right side |
+ | [* icon_note] It requires a bit of force, but easiest would be to grab it with your fingernails on its left and right side and either shimmy it out or just pull. Try not to pull on the wires. |
+ | [* green] Detach the speaker wire from its metal holders. It is likely you will need to also move the wifi card wires, at least partly, to be able to do that. |
+ | [* light_blue] You will notice that you cannot move the speaker wire due to the copper sticker. Use your fingernails or opening tools to get it going and then carefully, but firmly pull it towards the right side, to free the way for the speaker wire. |
+ | [* light_blue] As a final step, pull the speaker wire out of the holders beneath the copper sticker. |
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