The Disassembly Of The Nomad Jukebox, Continued
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Make sure that you are grounded before you touch the PCB and lift it out of the bottom part of the housing. Put it gently into the top half of the housing. You can now see the hard drive.

To remove it you need to unscrew the four brass screws that you can see on the topside of the PCB. Apply some gentle pressure to the hard drive so that it doesn't fall off after you removed the four screws. Now you can easily slide the hard drive out of the connector.

The disassembling is finished; you only need to put it back together.
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