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If you have an extremely flat screwdriver, small putty knife, x-acto blade, those seem to work best. Sometimes it is good to slip one tool in between the cases to get some room and use another flat tool so you have more of a gap to work with. Work your way around gently prying up until the top case pops off. Dont remove the back case with force or you may break some vital internals You should now have the back case removed. There arent any cables connected to the back case. You can now see the back of the logic board…

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