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-[title] preparing the oven
+[title] Oven Preperation
[* black] Preheat the oven to 385F (195C).
-[* black] If you've already finished this guide once and are baking again, increase the temperature slightly -- 395F (200C) or 400F (205C).
-[* icon_note] Solder melts at different temperatures depending on the type, so if you're squeamish, you might start at 375F.
-[* black] Due to new information - most of these temporary repairs are only expanding/shrinking of bumps under the graphics chip surface-mount, so lower heat might work too.
+ [* icon_note] If you've already finished this guide once and are baking again, increase the temperature slightly -- 395F (200C) or 400F (205C).
+ [* icon_caution] Solder melts at different temperatures depending on the type, so if you're squeamish, you might start at 375F.
+[* red] Most of these temporary repairs are only expanding/shrinking of bumps under the graphics chip surface-mount, so lower heat might work too.