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[* black] Use the Phillips J00 screwdriver to remove the screws circled in red.
[* black] Rotate the screwdriver in a counterclockwise direction to remove each screw.
-[* icon_note] There is a total of 4 screws that must be unscrewed.
-[* icon_note] When unscrewing the spinning-wheel apparatus, only remove one wheel since it is only necessary to remove one of the wheels to get the microphone cable out of the apparatus.
+[* icon_note] There is a total of 4 screws that must be unscrewed. These screws are different sizes and are specific to where they were removed, so make sure to keep track of which piece they came from.
+[* icon_note] When unscrewing the spinning-wheel apparatus, remove one wheel, not both, since it is only necessary to remove one of the wheels to get the microphone cable out of the apparatus and to put the new microphone cable back in.
+[* icon_note] When removing the two-screw anchoring piece, slide it off of the microphone being replaced after wire-cutting and microphone removal. Make sure to slide the piece back on to the new microphone before you solder the new microphone to the headset since you will not be able to do so post-soldering. The piece does not fit over the actual mic.