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-[* black] Use a philip's head screw driver to remove each of the four screws near the corner of the motherboard.
+[* black] Use a phillips #2 screwdriver (Although a #1 should work just fine) to remove each of the four screws near the corners of the motherboard.
[* icon_reminder] Be sure to keep your screws in a safe place to prevent their loss.
+[* black] After all four screws have been completely removed, use a pair of pliers to push the two tabs of both white push fasteners.
+[* black] Now that the tabs are depressed, carefully lift the motherboard from it's position in the case. While sliding the motherboard up, be mindful to pull the video and audio out ports away from the rear of the case.
+[* black] Remember to dispose of your damaged motherboard correctly. Take your functional motherboard and repeat these steps in reverse order.