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-[* red] There is one final touch into getting this board out of its shell. There's a little cable ribbon that is attached to the BDP-S1's motherboard. Give it a good tug to pull it out (don't worry, it won't break that easily).
-[* black] And voila! You have successfully taken out the circuit board. Give it a high five. But don't actually, that could hurt the capacitors (and your hand).
+[* red] Remove the cable ribbon that is attached to the motherboard.
+[* black] And voila! You have successfully taken out the circuit board.
[* orange] And here we see the solder that keeps the RC components strapped into the board. In order to get them off and put them back on, you'll need a soldering iron, wick, and solder itself.
[* black] If you don't know how to solder properly, there are plenty of helpful guides online, such as [http://www.instructables.com/id/EHD4UHG1XDEWUSKWVD/?ALLSTEPS|this one]. Make sure to remove the solder all the way before removing the RC jacks, otherwise you could hurt the board.
[* black] Now you just have to take off the RC components, place the news ones in, and solder them into the board (again using a soldering guide if you need to).
[* black] Good work! Now celebrate by listening to your favorite movie!