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Disconnect the DC-In cable from the logic board.
Deroute the cable from around the optical drive, removing tape as necessary, and angle the DC-In board out of its compartment.
Remove the two Phillips screws from the battery compartment.
I found that I could leave the cable attached if I was just careful with where I placed it when I turned the computer over.
[quote|horntaxnow]I found that I could leave the cable attached if I was just careful with where I placed it when I turned the computer over.[/quote]
I found that I could leave the cable attached if I was just careful with where I placed it when I turned the computer over.