Opening A Psone

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Opening A Psone

Post by daleighan »

Yah, I tried to get my psone open today. I took out all the screws, and I still couldn't separate the front side from the backside. Can anyone tell me how I can open it?
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That's odd :?
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I can't even pry it open with a flathead screwdriver!!!
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is there a CD in it? that's pretty obvious but it's the only thing i can think of...
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Post by mattb419 »

You did get the one(s) under the label, right? (I didn't know they were there until I read Ben's book, so I just thought I'd mention it :)).
edit: just checked the book... 6 screws total, one under a label.
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Oh, I had no idea!! thanks
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Post by demonofaj »

Hey just to be off topic, can I power a PSONE with a 7.2V car battery, when the PSONE runs on 7.5V :?:
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Yah, both the PSone and the Screen run fine, just fine on 7.2 volts
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darn those psone screws :lol:
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not anymore! I just need to find out a good way to open nintendo products without getting ripped off on a gamebit
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mattb419 wrote:You did get the one(s) under the label, right? (I didn't know they were there until I read Ben's book, so I just thought I'd mention it :)).
edit: just checked the book... 6 screws total, one under a label.
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I didnt know about that one either, and I spent two hours sawing the plastic connector, until I found the screw and unscrewed it.
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you should've tried to exchange it for a new one... I mean, you didn't alter the "warranty void if removed" sticker! :P

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YOu know about the PSONE screws, yea, NO phillips can ever really get it. After going to Home Depot, I got a screwdriver...............for 15$. He knew it was important, and charged EXTRA for that. :P
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demonofaj wrote:YOu know about the PSONE screws, yea, NO phillips can ever really get it. After going to Home Depot, I got a screwdriver...............for 15$. He knew it was important, and charged EXTRA for that. :P
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