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[* red] Unscrew the single screw from the Wi-Fi card using a Phillips #00 screwdriver. | |
- | [* black] Gently pry up from under the screw hole to release the connections |
- | [* black] Using plastic tweezers, carefully grab and pull out the Wi-Fi card |
- | [* icon_caution] The Wi-Fi cables can be easily damaged when removing or replacing the connectors. Please take extra care when performing these tasks |
+ | [* black] Slide a thin, ESD-safe pry tool or angled tweezers under the metal neck of the connector (as close to the head as possible) and lift straight up from the board. |
+ | [* icon_caution] When working with these connectors, it's key to always lift the head straight up. If pried on at an odd angle, you risk breaking the socket off of the board underneath. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] Reconnecting these can be tricky. Use tweezers to hold the connector in place over its socket and gently press down with your finger or a spudger—the connector should "snap" into place. If you're having trouble, reposition the head and try again. |
+ | [* black] Using tweezers, carefully grab and remove the Wi-Fi card. |