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-[* black] Tri-point screws guard the entrance to ~~Hyrule~~ the Switch, but we only have to flex [product|IF145-299-1|1/64th|new_window=true] of our muscle.
-[* black] With the screws out of the way, the back cover lifts off easily—no clips or adhesive.
-[* black] Our first peek inside doesn't reveal much—just a big metal shield with a small fan peeking through near the middle.
-[* black] The microSD card reader board is the only immediately accessible component, so we deftly pluck it from the Switch and continue onwards.
+[* black] Disappointingly, tri-point screws guard the entrance to ~~Hyrule~~ the Switch, but we only have to flex [product|IF145-299-1|1/64th|new_window=true] of our muscle.
+ [* black] Tri-points are Nintendo's version of a "Keep out" sign, but once you're past them the back cover lifts off easily—no clips or adhesive.
+[* black] Our first peek inside reveals—nothing much. Just a metal shield.
+[* black] However, once un-cased the modular microSD card board is readily replaceable. Good news for future storage!