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[* red] Locate all seven Phillips head screws around the borders of the plastic chassis.
[* orange] Locate the small Phillips head screw next to the wireless chip.
-[* black] Using a #00 Phillips head screwdriver, remove all eight screws listed above.
+[* black] Using a #1 Phillips head screwdriver, remove all eight screws listed above.
[* icon_note] These screws are known to get stuck on occasion. If this occurs, try using a slower unscrewing motion with a magnetic screwdriver. Then, utilize the magnetism of the screwdriver to simply pull the screw from its "well".