Shutdown the computer, detach it from any power source, and make sure the laptop is closed with its latch securely shut.
Turn the laptop over so its bottom is facing you.
The laptop pictured comes with a palm rest attached to the battery case. This part may not be present on your laptop. Regardless, the steps are exactly the same.
With the battery removed, turn the laptop face up and open the lid a complete 180 degrees.
Using a plastic opening tool, pry off the corner of the keyboard bezel by undoing the tab.
Once you've removed the corner of the bezel, you can use your hands to slowly, but with moderate force, pull the rest of the bezel slightly up and towards you to release the remaining tabs.
Using the spudger, peel off the 6 circular rubber pads on the display to reveal the bezel screws beneath them. Put the rubber pads aside in a labeled container.
Careful: do not remove the two longer pads on the left and right side of the bezel; they do not contain any screws!
Using the spudger, slowly pry off the the bezel from the rest of the laptop. This can be done by placing the spludge in the small opening that separates the the two adjoining screen pieces along the edge. Slowly slide along this opening till the screen is free.
It's easiest to begin at the top (next to the laptop's latch) and make your way down on both sides.
Remove the black and white cables on the wireless card using the tweezers by pulling upward.
While tracing the path of the black and white cables back to the display, unhook the cablse from the tabs of the body using the spudger. Both wires need to be completely out of all the tabs, loose and unattached.