replace a usb drive

I HAVE A HP ENVY PHOENIX WITH 2 USB3 SE BRANCH ON THE TOP. ONE OF THE RECORDS WAS PUSHED IN. I CAN'T FIND A DESCRIPTION OF HOW TO GET TO THIS PAGE FROM ANY OF THE MAINTENANCE MANUALS. ANY SUGGESTIONS?

It will take some disassembly of your part.

The manuals are written for the service of technical support of HP and other technicians, not for owners\consumers. This can be seen on one of the pages of the manual.

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