Xbox One S Power Block Replacement

Gerät
Xbox One S
Schwierigkeit
Mittel
Geschätzte Dauer
⏱ 15 min
Xbox One S Power Block Replacement

The power block's connector to the motherboard is difficult to disconnect by hand initially. While unnecessary, we highly recommend removing the motherboard from the silver casing first to access the power block's connector.

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Werkzeuge

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Anleitung

  1. Step 1

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    Flip the Xbox One S so that the bottom of the case is facing upward.

  2. Step 2

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    Begin by working at the case on the rear where the warranty sticker is located. Insert the plastic opening tool into the gap between the bottom of the case and the grated top side. Then find the clips in between that hold the case in place. Use the opening tool to pop the clips out. The best method is to pry the black case away from the bottom.

    Use the opening tool to pop the clips out. The best method is to pry the black case away from the bottom.

  3. Step 3

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    Once all of the clips are opened, remove the bottom part of the case.

  4. Step 4

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    Use a T10 Torx screwdriver to remove the six green 50 mm long screws from the metal case labeled F1 through F6.

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    Gently separate the interior case from the white exterior case using the appropriate method.

    Pry the white plastic sides outwards at the rear to separate from the plastic I/O shield.

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    To replace the hard drive, flip over the console and remove the two 10 mm T-10 Torx screws, C3 and C5, from the backside of the Xbox One S.

  7. Step 7

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    Gently disconnect the hard drive from the motherboard (at the two plastic connector bodies).

  8. Step 8

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    To remove the optical disc drive, remove the silver 10 mm T-10 Torx screw labeled "C4."

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    Pull the disc drive slightly off the motherboard and disconnect the plastic connectors from the motherboard.

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    To replace the motherboard you must remove the three silver 10 mm T-10 Torx screws labelled "C1," "C2," and "C6."

    Remove the four black 8 mm T-8 Torx screws lablelled "A1," "A2," "A3," and "A4."

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    Locate the rectangular silver clamp on the opposite corner of the power block.

    Remove the black bracket near the fan.

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    Grab the clamp with the tweezers. Pull the clamp upward, away from the silver casing. Jiggle it back and forth like a tooth if necessary.

  13. Remove Wifi antenna

    • Remove Wifi antenna

    Remove the four black 8 mm T-9 Torx screws labeled "E1," "E2," "E3," and "E4."

  14. Remove Mediatek board

    • Remove Mediatek board

    Remove the three black 8 mm T-9 Torx screws labeled "D1," "D2," and "D3" to remove the Mediatek board.

  15. Step 15

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    Now that the clamp is removed, gently lift the motherboard from its edges out from the metal casing. The motherboard should come out with ease.

  16. Step 16

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    Gently lift the power block off the motherboard

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    Locate the black connector that joins the power block to the motherboard.

  18. Step 18

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    Grab the connector as shown, pinch the small black locking tab, and pull firmly upward to detach the power block from the motherboard .

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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