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+[title] Remove the display
+[* black] Use the spudger to lift the display ribbon catch.
+ [* icon_note] Try lifting near the middle of the catch with as wide tool as possible, to prevent snapping the catch in half. It's really stubborn.
+ [* icon_note] Try not pushing on the display ribbon that much. It's a bit difficult to access the catch, so be careful and patient.
+[* black] Use the spudger or the tweezers to lift the backlight ribbon latch. You can also use your fingernails, if you can reach down there.
+[* black] You can use the spudger, the tweezers, or your fingers to ease both ribbons out of their connectors, and lift the display away.
+[* icon_reminder] When putting back the new screen, plug the backlight ribbon back in first, as both the connector and the ribbon are more tricky than the display cable. Be careful though, as the backlight ribbon is still fragile!

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