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-[* black] After removing a couple more Phillips screws, the motherboard can be removed from the rest of the metal frame.
+[* black] After removing a 4 Phillips screws (2 by the wires in the picture,1 that the screw driver is on, and 1 more around the backside) the top motherboard casing can be removed from the bottom of the metal frame.
[* black] Once it's lifted out, the power button connector is the only thing keeping us from getting a closer look at the board.
[* black] Once the motherboard is out, the bottom metal frame can be removed from the plastic outer casing.
[* black] The power button switch and dual antennas are mounted to the bottom metal frame, making it one compact unit.