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[* black] Continue to push the logic board assembly through the outer case of the iPod with a spudger. | |
[* icon_note] Tolerances inside the Nano are extremely tight. Be very patient and go slowly when removing the logic board assembly, and make sure no components or ribbon cables get caught on the case. | |
[* icon_note] To make sure that the hold switch plate does not catch on the housing of the iPod and tear the cable, feed the switch straight down the center of the device, where the opening is the widest. | |
+ | [* black] Before pushing the logic board, I highly recommend you to scrap all of the adhesive on the display panel. When you push logic board, adhesive makes it harder. |