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-[* black] Wireless card and mobo
-[* black] And real quick before we get a closer look at the motherboard, we'll pull out this speakers and finish off the lower case.
-[* black] Speakers unfortunately last out, and joined into a single component, but not essential or very likely to fail, so all around good prioritization
+[* black] While the C202 is very modular, its disassembly is also quite linear. We had to remove the I/O board cable, heat sink, and battery, in that order, to get to the motherboard.
+ [* icon_note] Not that we're complaining too much, as the lack of adhesive makes removing and replacing these prerequisite parts a cinch.
+[* black] A last sweep before we leave the lower case reveals the speakers—a connected pair, free after the motherboard is removed.