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+ | [title] Exposing the EMF chip |
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+ | [* black] To reach the battery contacts on the motherboard, you will first need to remove the EMF chip. The CPU and EMF chips are protected with an adhesive foam. Remove of this foam is as easy as gently peeling it away. We suggest that you only remove as much as is needed. |
+ | [* yellow] As the CPU is both soldered to the motherboard and is also the outermost of the two chips, we suggest peeling the foam away from the outside in, stopping once the CPU is reveled. |
+ | [* black] From here, you can use a pry tool to remove the EMF chip from the motherboard. |
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