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[* red] Remove the two Phillips #000 screws securing the power button bracket to the outer case.
+ [* icon_caution] Take extra care with the display cables, which can prevent easy access to the right-hand screw. The cables are easily damaged.
[* black] Carefully pull the power button bracket up and out of the outer case.
[* icon_caution] This bracket is made of cast aluminum and is very easily cracked. Proceed with caution.
-[* icon_caution] Take care with the Display cables when removing and re-inserting the right hand screw, the cables are easily damaged and the cables interfere with easy access to the screw. Consider removing the display before continuing to protect these cables.