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-[* black] Use a spudger or your thumbs to flip up the ribbon cable retaining flap.
+[* black] Use a spudger or your thumbs to flip up the ribbon cable retaining flap. Be very careful when disconnecting the hard drive cable. The ZIF connectors are fragile.
[* black] Pull the hard drive cable straight away from its socket.
[* icon_note] If you are installing a new hard drive, we have an [guide|751|OS X install guide] to get you up and running.
[* icon_note] The two primary options for reading CDs and DVDs on a MacBook Air are to either purchase an external SuperDrive or to use an Apple feature called Remote Disc. Remote Disc allows the optical drive of a nearby Mac to be borrowed for use in mounting discs on the MacBook Air.