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They used to do this so they could tell if the Heatsink was tampered with, for warranty purposes.
Best bet is toss that Dell into trash; at a local recycling center.
If it's not LGA-775, there is nothing you can really do to it anyways.
I mean, I could just sell it on Ebay for £40 instead of buying a bus ticket to an electronic recycling center and dumping it there. Still too much bother to do that though.
How long did you allow it to be powered off fully; before trying to undo the screws?
Been quite a while since I've had to take one of those apart, but yea I remember it was effortless to remove those. Perhaps its just expanded at the moment due to high heat.
another solution is to solder them directly to the screwdriver ... just keep in mind that the screws are screwed ;)
however, wish ya good luck