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[* black] now we will loosen the cable's from the main board.
[* black] remove the DC jack cable connected to the connector on the main board.
-[* icon_caution] Be careful when you do this, it is a very weak plastic connector ! i reccomend using a small flathead screwdriver or a plastic spudger...
-[* black] in the picture you see me using a IC axtractor, but i don't recxomand it when you are not used to repair laptops...
+[* icon_caution] Be careful when you do this, it is a very weak plastic connector ! i recommend using a small flathead screwdriver or a plastic spudger...
+[* black] in the picture you see me using a IC axtractor, but i don't recommend it when you are not used to repair laptops...
[* black] when you are dealing with an broken DC jack , remove the whole cable ( black and red) running trough the plastic frame of the laptop...