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Remove the following screws securing the logic board to the rear case:
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Two 2.3 mm Phillips screws
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Two 2.7 mm standoff screws
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One non-magnetic 2.7 mm standoff screw
[* black] Remove the following screws securing the logic board to the rear case: | |
[* red] Two 2.3 mm Phillips screws | |
- | [* orange] Two 2.7 mm standoff screws. |
- | [* icon_note] These screws have a Phillips bit pattern, but we found the best removal tool to be a 2.5 mm flathead driver. |
+ | [* orange] Two 2.7 mm standoff screws |
+ | [* icon_note] Standoff screws are best removed using a [product|IF145-388-4|standoff screwdriver|new_window=true] or bit. |
+ | [* icon_caution] In a pinch, a small flathead screwdriver will do the job—but use extra caution to ensure it doesn't slip and damage surrounding components. |
[* yellow] One non-magnetic 2.7 mm standoff screw | |
[* icon_note] Be sure to put this screw back in its original position at the top of the logic board. A magnetized screw may interfere with the digital compass. | |
- | [* icon_reminder] Reassembly hint: when putting the standoffs back in, use the tip of a spudger like a screwdriver to get them started. |
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