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+[* black] If you look at picture one, circled are the micro-coaxial cables that connect the WiFi chip to the screen. These simply pull off.
+[* black] Picture 2 has circled the screws that connect the WiFi chip to the motherboard. Remove these with your P0 screwdriver, and the chip will slide out away from its white port.
+[* black] The WiFi chip is now disconnected, and ready to be replaced with your new one.

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