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[* black] Some connectors require a little coaxing before they’ll give up their cables. This tiny iSight camera cable connector has no convenient place to pry or pull.
-[* black] At this point, some people give up and simply pull on the cable itself—which may work, but may also damage the cable.
+ [* icon_caution] At this point, some people give up and simply pull on the cable itself—which may work, but may also damage the cable.
[* black] To disconnect it safely, use the pointed tip of a spudger to carefully push on each side of the connector.
[* black] Alternating from one side to the other, gently “walk” the connector out of its socket.