Steps 1–2: Battery
Steps 3–4: Memory Cover
Steps 5–12: Upper Case
Steps 13–23: Optical Drive
Steps 24–26: C-Channel
Steps 27–34: Display
Steps 35–39: Front Bezel
Steps 40–43: Clutch Cover
Steps 44–45: Inverter
Steps 46–60: LCD Panel
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When you put the drive back in, there is a sliding bar on the far edge of it (per perspective in photo) that goes into a notch in the computer case. The opposite end of the bar has the hole mount for a screw. So, if you're having trouble lining up that screw hole with the hole in the case, make sure the bar is sliding into place. (It's the drive screw that's covered in cables)
there was only the subwoofer screw, other 2 appear to be missing.
iFixit Staff
Stranger things have happened inside MacBooks I have dealt with. Just be glad it isn't the screws holding your desk chair together.
iFixit Staff
This guide is for the Core Duo MacBook, you may be referring to the screws which exist inside Penryn/Santa Rosa machine.