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-[* black] The D620 should look like this./ ***The D620 should like the one displayed in the picture to the left.***
-[* black] Before we continue, disconnect/remove the following./ ***Before continuing, remove the hard drive and the DVD drive. ***
+[* black] The D620 should like the one displayed in the picture to the left.
+[* black] Before continuing, remove the hard drive and the DVD drive.
[* black] Hard drive (Delete)
[* black] DVD drive (Delete)
-[* black] Disconnect the CMOS battery. You will have to re-enter the time and date, as this battery is what keeps the clock ticking even with out power./ ***Disconnect the CMOS battery . Re-enter the time and date. This battery is what keeps the clock ticking even without power.***
+[* black] Disconnect the CMOS battery . Re-enter the time and date. This battery is what keeps the clock ticking even without power.