With the lens facing down and the bottom of the camera facing away from you, lift up the right edge of the LCD screen (left side of the screen will be glued down).
Be careful not to push the front case too hard on the table when taking the LCD out or the lens will get stuck.
Insert plastic tool under the screen and gently pry up the left side of the screen until the glue seal is broken.
Locate the orange ribbon cable and two wires (red and white) attached to the motherboard.
Lift up on the black clamp and pull out data cable.
Desolder the wires from motherboard. CAUTION: Improper desoldering can result in motherboard damage. Seek help if you do not have the necessary skills.
The screen should now be completely free from the camera.
Remove the ribbon cable on the top right of the motherboard. To remove the cable, slide the two grey tabs, located on both sides, towards the top of the camera and gently pull the cable out.
Desolder the wire (both black and red) from the motherboard.
Remove the orange ribbon cable. This is done by sliding each side of the lock bar toward the center of the camera. Gently pull on the ribbon cable to remove.
Connecting the motherboard to the front case are seven wires.
Desolder the seven wires.
If you are only removing the motherboard as an intermediate step to get to other components, do not desolder yet, as not all wires need to be removed.
Be careful when desoldering the wires. If you do not know how to properly desolder a wire, seek help to prevent damage to the motherboard. Also, make sure the soldering crunches don't fall into the lens case.