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5 minutes ago, thegreengamers said:

Along with pushing down the clip, put one hand on the port and wiggle the connector back and forth to loosen it. They are surprisingly difficult to pull out for some reason...

or carefully place a flathead screw driver underneath the locking clip on the cable side and twist slightly to loosen it's grip.

There should be a clip in the middle you need to press to be able to pull it out.

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Along with pushing down the clip, put one hand on the port and wiggle the connector back and forth to loosen it. They are surprisingly difficult to pull out for some reason...

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5 minutes ago, thegreengamers said:

Along with pushing down the clip, put one hand on the port and wiggle the connector back and forth to loosen it. They are surprisingly difficult to pull out for some reason...

or carefully place a flathead screw driver underneath the locking clip on the cable side and twist slightly to loosen it's grip.

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