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[* icon_reminder] First, turn off the laptop and make sure it is unplugged from power to avoid injury.
[* red] Unscrew the 15 screws on the bottom panel of the computer using a Phillips #00 screwdriver. One screw will be hidden under a warranty sticker
[* black] Gently pry around the back cover off the with a plastic spudger
-[* orange] Unplug the battery cable from the motherboard to prevent a ground fault.
+[* orange] Unplug the battery cable from the motherboard.
[* icon_caution] Too much pressure from the spudger can break the clips that secure the back panel, but some flex is not dangerous.