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Use your finger tip to pull the battery release tab toward the center of the D70.
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Open the battery door and rotate it away from the bottom cover.
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Remove the following eight screws securing the bottom cover to the D70:
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Six 5.8 mm Phillips screws
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One 10.7 mm Phillips screws
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One 8.2 mm Phillips screws
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Carefully pull the bottom cover to separate it from the body of the D70.
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Remove the bottom cover from the D70.
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Remove the two 4.8 mm Phillips screws securing the battery side of the rear cover to the D70.
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Remove the two 4.8 mm Phillips screws securing the port side of the rear cover to the D70.
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Use your fingernail to flip up the ZIF locking flap on the LCD ribbon cable socket.
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Pull the LCD board ribbon cable out of its socket.
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Carefully pull the sides of the rear cover away from the body of the D70.
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Pull the rear cover off the body of the D70, minding the LCD board ribbon cable that may get caught.
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Thanks for the instructions, but I’m an old man (74) with not much strength these days, and so I am having MUCH difficulty removing these TINY screws even with a jeweler’s screwdriver (the smallest Phillips driver I have. I’ll have to look for a smaller set of screwdrivers, and perhaps a younger, stronger, more adept person to help.
But thanks for the instructions and for the knowhow. MY specialties are writing (awards for writing), photography (awards for photography), acting, poetry, computer building/repair, and so on.
Thanks again.
John Weatherly, Seattle, WA