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The large cylindrical object on the right side of the board is the flash capacitor.
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Touching the circuit board while the capacitor still holds its charge may result in a painful electric shock that you will long remember.
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To make the board safe to work on, short out the two marked terminals with a capacitor discharge tool or the blade of a screwdriver or similar implement (with an insulated handle!) You might have to use moderate pressure to punch through the white goop that covers one of the terminals.
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There might be little sparks and/or an audible pop. Be careful not to short other solder connections nearby.
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Unsolder all of the wires on the top of the logic board.
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