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-[* black] With tweezers, pull connecting strip away from its socket on the logic board
-[* black] With plastic opening tool, take the display screen out of its socket by gently lifting each corner , and flip the screen up towards the logic board that it is still connected to
-[* icon_note] Note: the screen is still connected
-[* black] With metal spudger, gently lift the film underneath the display bracket and place aside
-[* black] With the plastic opening tool, gently pry open metal display bracket to remove from logic board
-[* black] Using your fingernail, pry black tape up form zif socket to remove the partially attached display screen
+[* black] With plastic opening tool, take the display screen out of its socket by gently lifting each corner. Flip the screen up towards the logic board that it is still connected to.
+[* icon_note] Note: The screen is still connected.
+[* black] Using the spudger, gently lift the film underneath the display bracket to peel it off. Set aside.
+[* black] With the plastic opening tool, gently pry open metal display bracket to remove from logic board.
+[* black] Using fingernail, pry black tape up from zif socket to remove the partially attached display screen.