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Close the display and turn the hinge side of the computer to face you.
Remove the remaining Phillips screw on either side of the hinge (two screws total).
Open the display and turn the computer so the screen faces you.
Remove the T8 Torx screw closer to the display on either side of the hinge (two screws total).
When replacing the display, make sure that the right screw pins down the ground loop from the display data cable.
Be sure to support the display with one hand while removing the final two screws.
Remove the longer T8 Torx screw remaining on either hinge (two screws total).
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