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+[* black] The power adapter is connected by three screws. Use the TR 10 screwdriver to remove them.
+[* black] Keep these screws separate from the ones that were taken out during the removal of the LCD!
+[* icon_note] The screw that holds in both the AC adapter and a wire that is connected to it is a different size and should be kept identifiable from the other two screws.
+[* black] The green and yellow wire that was held in by the different screw is tucked behind another component. To get it out, squeeze it behind the black wire and the power adapter will be able to be removed from the casing.

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