简介
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 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.
This is so unclear! I have no idea what tab this step is referring to.
So, it’s a year later, and I have a lot more experience with this system now. The front of the cartridge tray needs to hook under the edge of the board.
It’s much easier to get the tray on and off if you just make sure the board is unscrewed from the case. Then pick the board up a little and the tray should be much easier to slide on and off.
its when your replacing the cartridge tray, if u do it wrong the tray will feel like it's bowing up in the middle, like when u put in the screws u have to press the tray down to get the screw holes to line up / be flush, if u get the lip underneath to catch correctly there will be no issue/bow u wan't have to press down on it, or make the screws pull the tray to the motherboard, instead the tray will be flush with no pressure applied, i had no idea what he meant either until i was reversing the steps.
also not all NES are the same underneath, my tab was much less noticeable and i had one less screw to get the shield off then he showed. and 2 less screws to remove the cartridge tray.
This seemed very unclear to me at first, until I tried to replace the cart tray. I apparently didn’t get the little lip under the mobo on my first attempt, and I noticed there was a pretty decent chunk of space between the front brass screw holes and their corresponding holes on the mobo. I reseated it, and the second time I heard a little click (apparently the lip going under the mobo). This time the bottom/brass screw holes were virtually FLUSH with the mobo holes. If you see a chunk of space between the cart tray and the mobo near the brass screw holes you didn’t get the lip under the mobo.
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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.
I did not have the bottom right screw on my NES
if you look at step 2, that shield overlaps the place where the bottom right screw would be, so there's a big gap if you put one there!
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Lift off the EMI shield (metal cover) from the motherboard assembly.
would have been really nice to show a Step 8 in pulling off the 72-PIN connector has i had to just guess that it would just pull off. it took a little force and at first i thought it was attached via something i was missing, Also anyone who wants to know when removing player 1/2 and the power and reset "big blue tab" don't pull on the wires but try and get your fingernail/jimmy on either side and nudge it going back and forth until you get some release a little, then go to other side and so same until you can get a better grip and just pull it out
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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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8条评论
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)
I got a question on the nes top case when will it be restocked
I have an nes when i put the games in they stick and are very hard to pull out and only play in the upright position. if you push the game down it will not play. also when i put my rf switch in the back i get a picture but no sound. i tried the rf switch on my Snes and i got picture and sound so i think the rf connector on the back of the nes may be bad. i would like to know what i should do to fix it ? or would you recommend just buying a new NES i am building a game room and would like to get this to work again any help would be appreciated.
what do I do if the power light flashes after I have cleaned the connector and cartridge pins I’ve had it all apart cleaned everything
the outside screws are a little deep, plan ahead :)
Joseph McCord - 回复
Why use a slotted driver? The screws are phillips. Both #1 and #2 work for me.
kmcrawford111 - 回复
I accidentally rounded the screw while I was doing this is there any thing that I can do
Luke Mckinstry - 回复