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[title] Extract the battery
-[* black] For this step you'll need to locate the right disassembly guide for your XServe that shows you how to remove the battery. For Intel models this usually means removing any air ducting, the fan assy., RAID card and power distribution board.
-[* black] You'll need a screwdriver to peel the battery off, the adhesive isn't exactly removable.
+[* black] If you're working on an Intel XServe you'll need to locate the right disassembly guide that shows you how to remove the battery. This usually means removing any air ducting, the fan assy., RAID card and power distribution board. You'll also need a screwdriver to prise the battery from the chassis, just be careful not to bend it.
+[* black] For Mac Pro RAID cards you can follow [https://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/0/MA924/en_US/Mac_Pro_Early2009_RAID_Card_and_Battery_DIY.pdf|this guide].