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so today iamp;#39;m going to show you how to disassemble your dell xps 15 9500 9510 and 9520 all you need is a phillips anti-five torx screwdrivers tweezers and a plastic pry tool iamp;#39;ll put the links to all the stuff down below in the description okay so letamp;#39;s go ahead and start by removing these eight screws that hold the base cover to the casing now with those screws removed youamp;#39;re going to need a spudger or any plastic opening tool to pry open the cover starting from the bottom left corner carefully pry the base cover in the direction of the arrows donamp;#39;t pull or pry the cover at the side where the hinges are located because it may damage the cover finally grab the left and the right sides of the cover and lift it up and out of the case by the way i also have a video on how to upgrade your dell xps 9500 9510 or 9520 to its maximum and i also have a video on how to replace thermal paste and clean the cooling system iamp;#39;ll put the links at the end