Введение
If the motherboard is broken, then follow our guide to help take the game console apart and remove the motherboard.
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Remove the six 13.25mm Phillips screws on the bottom of the game console with a #2.5 flathead screwdriver.
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Flip the game console right side up and take off the top by pulling it up and away from the rest of the device with your hands.
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Remove the seven 13.25mm Phillips screws from the metal cover with a Phillips head #2 screwdriver.
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Remove the metal cover by pulling it up and away from the rest of the console with your hands.
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Remove the two silver 17.45mm Phillips screws from the cartridge tray using a Phillips head #2 screwdriver.
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Remove the two bronze 13.25mm Phillips screws from the cartridge tray using a Phillips head #2 screwdriver.
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Slide the cartridge tray toward you, away from the 72-PIN connector, and off the motherboard assembly.
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Note: Underneath the cartridge tray is a black trapezoid-shaped tab/lip (see marker). When properly assembled this tab/lip goes below the motherboard and shielding as seen here.
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Remove the three 13.25mm Phillips screws that secure the motherboard to the lower case with a Phillips head #2 screwdriver.
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Pull the motherboard assembly straight up and out of the plastic case with your hands.
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Disconnect the wire harnesses from the motherboard assembly:
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Controller 1 (left)
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Controller 2 (right)
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Power
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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What do I do if my console doesn't work at all I put a game in and the power light flashes on and off and or the screen stays on purple
Clean the 72-pin connector and cartridge pins
What do I do if my console doesn't work at all the power light flashes on and off or it'll stay on but the screen shows purple what could be the
you need to change the cartridge connector (the one to the mainboard)