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==Step 4 - Remove drive cover==
 
==Step 4 - Remove drive cover==
  
[[File:3DO_FZ10_teardown_04.jpg|thumb|400px]]To detach the drive cover from the motherboard, you will need to remove 2 black plastic pegs. They are located in the lower-right and upper-left corners of the drive and can be seen in the photo in step 3. This is where your small pliers come in - gently push down the drive cover so you can slide your pliers around the top of the peg and firmly pull it upwards to remove it. You will feel some resistance, but it should snap out. If you have trouble, the pegs extend through the bottom of the case, so you can push a screwdriver through those holes to help you remove the pegs.
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[[File:3DO_FZ10_teardown_04.jpg|thumb|400px]]To detach the drive cover from the motherboard, you will need to remove 2 black plastic pegs. They are located in the lower-right and upper-left corners of the drive and can be seen in the photo in step 3. This is where your small pliers come in - gently push down the drive cover so you can slide your pliers around the top of the peg and firmly pull it upwards to remove it. You will feel some resistance, but it should snap out. If you have trouble, the pegs extend through the bottom of the case, so you can push a screwdrive through those holes to help you remove the pegs.
  
 
==Step 5 - Recap==
 
==Step 5 - Recap==

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