Step 1: Battery
Steps 2–14: Upper Case
Steps 15–24: Display
Steps 25–33: Logic Board
Steps 34–37: Speakers
Steps 38–39: PC Card Cage
Steps 40–41: Heat Sink
Steps 42–46: DC & Sound Card
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Step 46
Use your thumbs to slide the RJ-11 board away from the sound card in the same direction you would disconnect a cable. This is your chance to get out some aggression, as the board will most likely be very tight and requires a good deal of force to remove. Don't get carried away though - don't hold onto the power connector and don't put too much actual force on the card itself.
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