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[title] Remove the IO board
[* red] Unscrew the 2 ***M2.0 × 3.5 mm*** screws. Don't mind that I've already taken them amount (whoops, forgot to take a pic before).
[* orange] Unstick the cable from the metal frame.
[* icon_note] The cable connecting the IO board to the motherboard has some kind of glue connecting a part of it to the metal frame. To remove it, hold the cable (not the IO board) and pull with just enough force to slowly unstick it. ***Do it carefully.***
+ [* icon_note] If you want to, you can unplug the ZIF connector connecting the motherboard to the IO board, but it is absolutely not necessary for our purposes.