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    • The top image is the Chromebit with dust cap on its box next to a standard Sharpie for scale.

    • The circled screw in the second image is the write-protect screw, if you remove this and reassemble the Chromebit, if you boot in Developer Mode you are able to unlock the software write-protect and modify/replace the system firmware.

    • Using an iFixit spudger in the USB port stand it up to increase the gap to the sides of the USB port where you can insert a second spudger or a guitar pick and run it down each of the sides of the Chromebit to pop the case loose.

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How did you get this open? I’ve been using the spudger with out any luck. Is the case glued on by any chance? Thanks

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If you turn the end of the spudger sideways to get it started you should be able to undo the clips around the edges with a guitar pick. There is some resistance from the thermal pad.

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