A2109 - What is the best way to remove the cover that hides the MicroSD card

Hello.
I have tried to remove the cover that hides the MicroSD card with little success.  So that I don't destroy it, what is the best way you have found to remove it.  Thanks.

hi ourtech,
From the back, remove the two screws at the left and right side. For the bezel, try to use the plastic prying tool in this order:
1. From volume key to the left (I/O ports)
2. From volume key to power key
3. From the side without screws to I/O
4. From power key downwards
Also, be careful when removing the plastic near the volume button to avoid breaking the bezel.
Hope this helps.
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