Make sure the computer is unplugged.
Be sure to touch any metal surface with your hand to discharge any static electricity that might have built up.
Make sure all auxiliary cords are disconnected from the desktop. If not, remove them using your hands.
Set the desktop down horizontally with the front side facing you.
Slide the top cover about an inch forward using your thumb to push it towards you.
Make sure that the bottom is still secured by both hands.
Lay the desktop back on the table and pull the case forward as far as it can go.
Lift the cover up and off.
Using your left index finger, lift the upper green tab found on the left side of the green piece.
Using your opposite hand, use your fingers to push the back of the drive forward and slide it out away from the desktop.
Use your hand, whichever you prefer, to grip the two cords on the CD drive and remove the two cords by pulling up.
Repeat the same process to remove the two cords connected to the Hard Drive.
Use your right index finger to pull forward the green flap on the side of the hard drive.
At the same time as you are lifting the green flap, use your left hand to lift the hard drive up and out.
Using your right index finger, press the tab with the green sticker located underneath the power supply.
While pressing the tab, lift up the power supply the same way you lifted up the optical drive.
You lifted the optical drive by grasping it with the opposite hand while pressing the tab and pulling it outward way from the center of the device.
Remove the two cables on the motherboard by grasping the cables with your hand and pulling the cables up and out.
Repeat the same process to remove the internal card power cable.
This is the same process as preformed when you previously removed the power cables from the optical drive and the hard drive.
Some cables may have small clips securing them in place. If so, be sure to press these clips inward using your fingers before pulling them out.
Continue to rotate the power supply to a 90 degree angle pointing upward.
Gripping the power supply with your hand, lift the power supply up to remove from the desktop.
Hold the back frame of the case with your left hand, and grab the larger section of the COMs card, or the bottom card, with your right hand.
Wiggle the card a little and pull the COMs card straight out towards you.
"Wiggling" the card first will make it easier for you to take the card out instead of just forcing it out.
Grab the larger section of the phone line connection card, or the bottom card, with your right hand while your left hand holds the back frame of the case.
This is the same process as you previously preformed to remove the COMs card.
Wiggle the card a little and pull the phone line connection card straight out.
Using your hand, firmly grab the base card by the main green section while holding down the case with your opposite hand.
While holding the base card, wiggle it until it is released from the motherboard and pull straight out and set it aside.
Ensure that the cables connecting the power supply and the drives to the desktop are completely removed.
If not, grasp the necessary cables with your hand and pull the cables straight out.
For easier access, lift the CD Drive and power supply away from each other in upwards directions so that each are at 90 degree angles.
Using your index fingers, press the two tabs on the sides of the RAM stick.
Make sure you exert the same amount of force on either side so that the RAM pops out correctly.
The RAM should pop right out. If not, wiggle the RAM a little first and then use your hand to pull it straight out.
The RAM card is a very indestructible component, so don't get worried if you scruff by accident.
Using a Torx-Security T-15 screw driver, loosen the screws a little at a time evenly on each screw (process described below):
This process is done by slightly unscrewing a screw at one corner and moving to the screw at the diagonal corner next to unscrew slightly.
Then move to the opposite corners and repeat the process.
Continue until all of the screw are completely removed.
Remember to loosen opposite corners first to equalize the pressure on the springs. Do not completely unscrew one screw at one time. Unscrew each screw a little at a time.
Once all the screws are loose, grip the heat sink using your hand and lift it up.
Gently place the heat sink next the desktop.
Carefully and gently grab opposite sides of the CPU only touching on the outer green portions.
Lift the CPU up and off using your hands.
Do not touch anything other than the green sides or else you will chance breaking the CPU.
Make sure everything is removed and/or disconnected, including the heat sink, the CPU, and all connecting cables.
Remove the 7 screws surrounding the edges of the motherboard using a Torx-Security T-15 screw driver to unscrew each screw counterclockwise.
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