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[* black] For this step, orient the netbook with the screen folded down and the netbook flat on the ground with the back facing up. The battery compartment should be facing you. | |
[* red] Locate the two screws in the holes on either side of the battery compartment | |
[* icon_note] This next step is challenging and requires the use of both hands or the help of another person. | |
- | [* orange] Opening up the computer screen, find the gold screw housing to the inside of each hinge point. These are next to the screws you removed in the previous step. |
+ | [* orange] Opening up the computer screen, find the 3mm gold screw housing to the inside of each hinge point. These are next to the screws you removed in the previous step. |
[* black] In this next step, you will remove the screw from the bottom while holding the gold screw housing in place. | |
[* black] Position the netbook on its side. The side that is on the ground should not be the side that has the screw you are trying to remove. | |
- | [* black] Hold the gold screw housing in place using the tweezers. Simultaneously remove the screw from the back panel, using the PH00 |
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+ | [* black] Hold the gold screw housing in place using the black tweezers. Simultaneously remove the screw from the back panel, using the PH00 (+) Philips screwdriver head. |
+ | [* icon_note] The screen will still be connected to the motherboard so do not try to pull it apart. |