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- | [* black] With no visible screws on the back of the rear cover, we use our opening picks in an attempt to pry the rear cover off. |
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- | [* black] Good news: Instead of gobs and gobs of adhesive, the rear cover is attached with a series of clips. |
- | [* black] Bad news: Removing the rear cover still doesn't provide access to internal components. At least we now have visual confirmation of screws, a legion of screws to be more precise. |
+ | [* black] With no visible screws on the rear cover, we resort to opening picks to pry or slide our way in. |
+ | [* black] ''The bad:'' No simple clips on this cover, looks like your fingernails won't be enough for this job. |
+ | [* black] '' The good:'' The adhesive securing the cover is relatively mild, once the pick sneaks into the seam, the cover can be peeled up. |
+ | [* black] ''The Ugly:'' Removing the rear cover still doesn't provide access to internal components. At least we now have visual confirmation of screws, a whole legion of them. |