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+[* icon_caution] Be careful not to touch any solder joints on the back of the power supply. Capacitors may be charged enough to give you a dangerous shock.
[* black] Remove the following four screws:
[* red] One 9.3 mm T10 coarse-threaded screw
[* orange] One 25 mm T10 coarse-threaded screw
[* yellow] Two 22 mm fine-threaded screws
[* black] Pull the upper right and lower left corners of the power supply away from the rear case to dislodge the mounting posts attached to the power supply's corners.
-[* icon_caution] Make sure the computer has been powered off and unplugged for at least 15 minutes. The capacitors on the power supply can electrocute you if they haven't been discharged.