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[title] Faceplate removal
-[* icon_caution] ***If you are seeing this in a guide where the optical drive is not being replaced, it is being used as a prerequisite. This bracket does not have to be removed if the optical drive is not being replaced.***
-[* icon_caution] ***Be careful not to break any clips. The faceplate still work, but will always be loose if this happens.***
+[* icon_caution] ***If you do not see this step, this guide is being used as a prerequisite. This bracket does not have to be removed if the optical drive is not being replaced.***
+[* icon_caution] ***''Be careful not to break any clips. The faceplate will still be usable, but will be loose fitting.''***
[* black] To remove the faceplate, open the optical drive with a paper clip. Once the tray is released, push the clip marked in orange with a paperclip or flathead screwdriver. Once this clip is loose, the faceplate should freely come off on the left.