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-[* black] There will be a couple more screw holding in the CD tray and once you remove them the CD tray will simply slide out.
+[* icon_note] This is the final step to replace the faulty drive with a new one.
+[* black] Locate the screws securing the optical drive to the laptop chassis. These screws are typically positioned near the drive bay, accessible once the bottom panel is removed.
+[* black] Unscrew these screws with a Phillips-head screwdriver. Set the screws aside in a safe container.
+[* black] Gently push or pull the optical drive to slide it out of the bay. Use even pressure to avoid damaging the drive or surrounding components.
+[* icon_note] If the drive feels stuck, ensure that all securing screws have been removed and check for potential obstructions within the bay.