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-[* black] Locate the two screws that hold the button PCB to the control panel
- [* black] The Power Button PCB will only have 1 screw
+[* black] Locate the two screws that hold the button circuit board to the control panel
+ [* black] The Power Button circuit board will only have 1 screw
[* black] Using a Philips No.1 screwdriver, remove the two 7mm screws
[* icon_note] There will be a little, plastic piece under the eject button that you can just remove and set aside