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-[* black] To completely remove the screen, you must first unlock the small white latch connecting the orange strip to the logic board.
-[* black] To do this, use your thumbs to push down and unlatch the tabs.
-[* black] Then pull the orange strip out of the white connector housing (it should slide out easily; however, you might need to first lift up on the orange strip as their may be an adhesive holding it down).
+[* black] Using your thumbs or the flat end of a spudger, push back the white tabs on the display cable ZIF connector.
+[* black] Gently pull the orange display cable out of the ZIF connector.
+ [* icon_note] The display cable should slide out easily, but it may still have some adhesive on the underside. If you feel resistance, gently lift up on the ribbon cable while pulling it from the socket.