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-[* black] Removing the battery/control PCB is even easier than the main board:
- [* red] Remove the seven screws.
-[* black] The D-pad and I/O buttons are conveniently integrated onto the face of the battery/control PCB.
-[* black] Thankfully Nintendo redesigned the battery connector to eliminate a [guide|714|long ribbon cable|stepid=3783] spanning the width of the old DSi.
+[* black] Remove the seven Phillips screws securing the battery/control board to the upper case.
+[* icon_note] The D-Pad and I/O buttons are conveniently integrated onto the face of the battery/control board.
+[* black] Thankfully, Nintendo redesigned the battery connector to eliminate a [guide|714|long ribbon cable|stepid=3783] spanning the width of the old DSi.