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Remove the three newly-revealed Phillips screws.
Use a spudger or small flathead screwdriver to pry up the three metal rings that housed the rubber bumpers.
Remove the three hex screws using a T8 Torx screwdriver.
FYI, the two screws at the top of this picture are longer than the one in the middle of the case. Don't mix them up!
[quote|JuciusMaximus]FYI, the two screws at the top of this picture are longer than the one in the middle of the case. Don't mix them up![/quote]
Top screws are 20 mm, middle one is 10 mm. These have thread lock.
[quote|commenter]Top screws are 20 mm, middle one is 10 mm. These have thread lock.[/quote]
FYI, the two screws at the top of this picture are longer than the one in the middle of the case. Don't mix them up!
Top screws are 20 mm, middle one is 10 mm. These have thread lock.