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-[* red] You now need to remove the remaining screws using the PH2 driver. There will be a total of eight 10mm long screws.
-[* light_blue] The board can now be removed from the case. Make sure to pull the board up and away from the audio jack holes. This allows the audio jacks to slide out of their holes in the side of the backing.
+[* red] Remove the remaining eight 10 mm screws using the Phillips Head screwdriver.
+[* light_blue] To remove the board from the case pull the board up and away from the audio jack holes to allow the audio jacks to slide out of their holes in the side of the backing.