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[* black] Remove the optical drive control panel with a thin flat tool
-[* icon_note] If your optical drive lock switch is operational, then use the lock switch to eject and remove the whole optical drive instead of removing just the optical drive control panel. It is easier to use the lock switch to remove the whole optical drive. How to do this will be explained in the next step.
+[* icon_note] If your optical drive lock switch is operational, then use the lock switch instead to eject and remove the whole optical drive as explained in step 6. It is easier to use the lock switch to remove the whole optical drive.
[* icon_caution] This step is used only if your optical drive lock switch is not operational or broken.