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* Place your cam such that the base is facing towards you. |
***Step 2*** |
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* Remove the Silver 210mm Philips #J1 screw and remove the base. |
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***Step 3*** |
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* Place the camera with the top facing towards you. |
***Step 4*** |
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* Insert the iFixit opening pick into the crease present in the longitudinal portion of the cam. |
***Step 5*** |
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* Slide the pick along the longitudinal until you can remove the back cover of the cam. |
(You may hear the popping noise when you pry open) |
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***Step 6*** |
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* Use your fingernails to remove the three white leads from the socket. |
***Step 7*** |
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* Remove the two black 3mm Philips #J00 screw on the motherboard. |
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***Step 8*** |
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* Remove the sliver 5mm Philips #J00 screw on the motherboard attaching the camera. |
***Step 9*** |
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* Place two fingers on the perimeter of the motherboard and lift it away from the cam. |
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***Step 10*** |
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* Gently turn the motherboard's backside and remove the white leads connecting to the camera from the motherboard socket. |
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