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[title] Remove the RAM door | |
+ | [* icon_reminder] WWAN ready systems ship with antenna covers over these cables. Someone installed a WLAN card on my example here, which had to be removed. |
[* red] To remove the RAM door, use a ***Phillips #0*** bit. Unscrew the RAM door and set the screw aside in a safe location. | |
[* orange] To remove the RAM door, pull it off from the side. This can be done with a plastic pry tool or your fingernail. | |
- | [* icon_note] Your computer will likely have plastic covers over the WWAN antennas. I found a WLAN card installed here and do not have any of these covers, so I used tape to cover them. |