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  • Front and Back Cover
  • 2 steps
  • USB Connection
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Step 1

              Front and Back Cover               
  • Remove the two 8 mm Phillips #0 screws on the back cover.
  • The motherboard connects the two covers together. DO NOT separate the two yet.
  • There is a button that loosens as the Phillips screws are removed. Don’t be alarmed if it falls out.

Remove the two 8 mm Phillips #0 screws on the back cover.

The motherboard connects the two covers together. DO NOT separate the two yet.

There is a button that loosens as the Phillips screws are removed. Don’t be alarmed if it falls out.

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Step 2

  • Remove the four 6mm Phillips #0 screws connecting the motherboard and front cover.
  • DO NOT detach the wire connecting the motherboard to the front cover.

Remove the four 6mm Phillips #0 screws connecting the motherboard and front cover.

DO NOT detach the wire connecting the motherboard to the front cover.

Step 3

              USB Connection               
  • Use tweezers to grasp the white wire connector on the back of the motherboard.
  • Wiggle the connector back and forth to remove it from the socket.

Use tweezers to grasp the white wire connector on the back of the motherboard.

Wiggle the connector back and forth to remove it from the socket.

Step 4

  • Desolder the joint on the front of the motherboard to completely detach the USB cable.
  • Follow this link to learn how to properly solder and desolder your parts.

Desolder the joint on the front of the motherboard to completely detach the USB cable.

Follow this link to learn how to properly solder and desolder your parts.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Anirudh Krishnan - Aug 22, 2020

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what is the connector called