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-[* red] Use a Phillips #EDIT screwdriver to loosen the four (4) large silver screws.
-[* orange] Use a Phillips # 0 to remove the other four (4) 2mm screws.
-[* icon_note] The number next to each screw corresponds to the order that you should remove them in.
-[* black] Loosen screws 1-4, and then remove screws 5-8.
-[* black] Remove the black electrical tape attached to the RAM casing and the heat sink.
+[* red] Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to loosen the four (4) large silver screws evenly in the order of the numbers engraved next to each screw.
+[* orange] Use a Phillips # 0 to loosen the other four (4) 2.4 mm screws evenly in the order engraved on the copper next to each screw.
+[* black] Repeat the last two bullets until all the larger silver screws make a clicking sound and the 2mm screws are removed.
+[* icon_note] The silver screws cannot be completely removed.
+[* black] Peel away the black tape between the RAM shield and the heat sink.
+[* icon_reminder] When reattaching the heat sink to the motherboard, make sure to tighten the screws a little bit at a time, in the same order as before, until they are all snug.