2 more screws on the back.
*T8 screwdriver
There was 1 more screw still attached on the bottom that I had to remove before this would come out.
The only way I found was to clone the disc sector-by-sector. I read online that you can expand it by making the “user content” partition larger.
If you’re just trying to get to the hard drive, I would recommend leaving the BD-ROM connected and just turn and rest it on the fan.
These are also T10 like in Step 8
I had to slide it forward off of the disc drive a little bit before I could lift up.
My manufacture date is 15-JUN-18 and is not a Scorpio and is still T10. I would not recommend using a T9.
You can use a T8 or T9 for this step. I was able to get all three screws with a T9 but there’s so little difference that both will work.
To anybody wondering what the picture was, Internet Archive saved it. You can find it here: https://web.archive.org/web/201606120038...
It’s also the same picture as the 2nd picture in Step 23.
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2 more screws on the back.
*T8 screwdriver
There was 1 more screw still attached on the bottom that I had to remove before this would come out.
The only way I found was to clone the disc sector-by-sector. I read online that you can expand it by making the “user content” partition larger.
If you’re just trying to get to the hard drive, I would recommend leaving the BD-ROM connected and just turn and rest it on the fan.
These are also T10 like in Step 8
I had to slide it forward off of the disc drive a little bit before I could lift up.
My manufacture date is 15-JUN-18 and is not a Scorpio and is still T10. I would not recommend using a T9.
You can use a T8 or T9 for this step. I was able to get all three screws with a T9 but there’s so little difference that both will work.
To anybody wondering what the picture was, Internet Archive saved it. You can find it here: https://web.archive.org/web/201606120038...
It’s also the same picture as the 2nd picture in Step 23.
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