Open the iPod according to the instructions in Chapter 3.
2. Unplug the audio jack from the logic board (see Figure 5-26).
3. Slide the hard drive from the hard drive connector, and remove the hard drive from
the iPod.
4. Unplug the battery from the logic board, and remove the battery (see Figure 5-27).
5. Remove the black tape covering the hard drive connector (see Figure 5-28). Keep this
piece of tape, because you??™ll need it later.
Figure 5-26: Unplug the audio jack.
Figure 5-27: Remove the battery.
Figure 5-28: Remove the tape.
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6. See those exposed T6 Torx screws? There are six of them in a fourth-generation
monochrome iPod, and there are five of them in an iPod photo. With your T6 Torx
screwdriver, remove them all (see Figure 5-29).
7. Unclip the ribbon cable connecting the Click Wheel to the logic board (see Figure 5-30).
This is the ribbon cable on the bottom.
8. Unclip the ribbon cable connecting the screen to the logic board (see Figure 5-31).
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