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whats going on guys Dell XPS 15 95 70 model today Im showing you guys how to swap out your wireless card if youre having issues with it this has the killer one 535 card in it and Ive been getting kind of some random drops some freezes on the 2.4 gigahertz and the 5 gigahertz is just severely acting up on me always droppin you know sometimes when it boots it will just not automatically connect I have to manually reset it before it connects and then itll be stable for a while and then just go out again so I bought the Intel 90 260 card which also includes Bluetooth 5.0 which is cool so well get right into it if you guys have similar issues and want to take similar steps so right off the bat Ive already taken all the screws around the perimeter here the Torx head t5 and then the two Phillips head screws underneath here so were just gonna remove this back plate here to get to the wireless card here looks like its a Phillips head screw Im just going to go ahead and remove that po