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Pinout Cartridge Slot. Pinout Expansion Slot. See in HD. Step 1 Before replacing the motherboard on your Xbox Slim, you need to turn off the console for clear safety reasons. Turn the Xbox S so the bottom part of the console is facing you. To start, remove the hard drive cover using the latch that's made to release the cover. Step 2 Then grasp the hard drive cover and remove it. Step 3 Now grasp the small tab for removing the hard drive, and pull on it to release the drive from its placement.
Step 4 In the next few steps, we're going to remove the bottom air vent found at the right of the hard drive port, as seen in our photos. To unclip the air vent, lever it up using an iSesamo metal spudger, as seen in the photos. Step 5 Once the air vent is unclipped, grasp it to remove it completely.
Step 6 In the next few steps we'll remove the bottom panel. Step 7 Still using the iSesamo spudger, continue unclipping the panel around all of the edges. Step 8 Still using the iSesamo spudger, continue to unclip the top edge of the bottom panel. Once you've unclipped the top, you can then grasp the bottom panel and remove it completely. Step 9 Two plastic clips secure the bottom edge of the panel's frame.
Step 10 Using a nylon spudger, carefully lever up the clips seen in the photos in order to unclip them. Step 11 Then carefully pull on the bottom of the frame for the bottom panel. Step 12 3 plastic clips secure the top part of the bottom panel frame. Use the nylon spudger to unclip the 3 clips in the same way as the previous steps. Step 13 The air vent on the top panel of your Xbox S is secured by multiple clips.
Note: The vent should be removed easily, there's no need to force it. Step 14 The top panel of the Xbox S is secured to the console by numerous clips. In order to unclip them, insert the point of the nylon spudger into each rectangular slot. Step 15 Repeat these steps with all the clips on the edge of the top panel. Step 16 Once they're all unclipped, you can carefully remove the top panel of the Xbox S.
Step 17 Now turn the console so the top edge is opposite you with the faceplate to the left. Now separate the 2 panels by pushing them apart gently, as seen in photos 3 and 4 of this step. Step 18 Now flip your Xbox S so the bottom edge is towards you, and the faceplate is to the left. Step 19 Now use the tweezers to remove the warranty sticker from the console.
Step 20 Now insert the iSesamo spudger carefully between the left and right panel of your Xbox S. Lever up the spudger in order to carefully separate the 2 panels on your Xbox Slim.
At Repair Sharks we have engineered a method which has lasted our customers and we cover our work with a two month warranty so customers can have peace of mind. Reballing is generally considered a longer lasting repair method.
Reflowing works very well if done correctly using the proper equipment but a reball if done correctly can help to alleviate some of the issues that actually cause the RROD to begin with. The move from lead-free to lead based solder is an improvement over the intial design however Microsoft has not corrected their design flaws with the Xbox units.
Xbox users have to deal with the high probability that their console will fail at some point no matter what is done to correct the issue. Reflow is generally the first choice for repairing the Xbox. The cost associated is generally much less than a Reball due to the time and equipment needed for each process. Make sure to use a reputable company that has a solid process in place.
There are many ways to reflow an Xbox and some will cause more harm than good in the long run. By talking to a professional technician at Repair Sharks we can help determine which method is best for your situation.
Repair Sharks is now offering enhanced build-ups for the Xbox console. We have introduced two new custom cooling mods that can aid in reducing internal temperatures by up to 8 degrees Celcius. Given the heat issues with the Xbox this is a significant cooling increase over the stock setup. We offer custom internal heat transfer upgrades which draw more heat away from the board and transfer it to the metal housing of the Xbox.
Additionally we have introduced a third fan mod into the Xbox which increases airflow draw and push within the console helping to reduce GPU temperatures. The combination of these two mods has proven to work well and Repair Sharks engineered these two mods to work together. This causes an extremely high DB of sound emanating from the rear of the Xbox. It becomes unbearable at times the console sounds like a jet engine running next to your TV. Repair Sharks offers Reflow, Reball, and enhanced cooling mods for the Xbox console.
Reflowing is generally a quicker process and can be completed within days of receipt. Reballing is a much more involved process in which we take our time to ensure the best possible results. Also lift up the metal tape that holds the drive to the chassis. Lift out the drive and place the friction clips on the duct tape roll. Motherboard Screws These screws are highlighted in green in the picture below.
These connect different pieces of the motherboard to the chassis. They are about 1" long, bronze colored, and have a round top. Unscrew them all with your T10 Torx screwdriver and place them on the tape roll. Heatsink Screws For these final eight screws, highlighted in blue, tilt the console to a vertical position. We do not want to remove the screws while the system is upside down, as the weight of the heatsinks on the final screws could have enough stress to crack some traces. With the console vertical, remove the final eight screws with your T8 and set the console right-side up.
It is held in place by the fan housing itself. Insert a flat-head screwdriver into its lock point and pull off the shroud, it will take some wiggling to remove. Remove the fan power cable from the motherboard. Finally, lift up on the metal tap above the fans, and pull the fan casing towards the front of the console.
Lift it out and set it to the side. Wireless board The ring of light and wireless antenna is attached to this board on the front of the console. There are three T8 screws, with one underneath the white diffusion clip. This clip disperses the light for players Pop off the bottom of the clip with a flat-head screwdriver, and the third screw will be revealed.
Place these screws on the duct tape roll. You can now pull the wireless board off of the console. If anything ever happens to your wireless board, a replacement or spare wireless board is exchangeable between Xbox s Unlike DVD drives which are ID'd to the motherboard. Motherboard It is time to remove the final piece. Grab the motherboard by the GPU heatsink short and wide and lift out the front first. Remove out the entire board and you have access to the entire system.
Can any1 help, my xbox original arcade has Rrod, an I got it working but keeps messing up,, would I have to replace x clamps, or heatsinks or something? Hey, i have an xbox arcade and for some reason the tray doesn't open. Reply 6 years ago. I don't know if you have already heard or tried this, but simply giving a light knock on the top of the unit solves the problem on my xbox every time.
It doesn't take much force, just a quick easy knock. Good luck. Reply 7 years ago on Introduction. I do know that i have that problem with my tray too. I was told not to use a butter knife because it could knock the rails off. Use a paper clip. It helps alot better and it doesnt have such brutal force where it could break it. Im not sure how to do it internally though. Im not really a console guru. Okay so i just tried to turn on my xbox and it will load up only to the point of the start up screen.
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