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[* black] The last step is to remove the tray cover (the part that is exposed when the tray is closed).
[* icon_note] This step is not necessary if your replacement drive came with a tray cover already attached.
-[* black] Begin by locating the two tabs on the inside of the cover that hold it in place.
+[* black] First, open the drive by poking a paper clip in the small hole on the front of the tray cover.
+[* black] Next, locate the two tabs on the inside of the cover that hold it in place.
[* black] Use a spudger or similar tool to unclip each tab. The cover should come right off.