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3

Time Required

                          10 - 15 minutes            

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Step 1

              CMOS Battery               
  • Remove all five screws on the downside of the PS2 Slimline
  • Remove the “Do not void” seal carefully, underneath is the fifth screw located.

Remove all five screws on the downside of the PS2 Slimline

Remove the “Do not void” seal carefully, underneath is the fifth screw located.

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Step 2

  • Take a metal spudger and open the chassis

Take a metal spudger and open the chassis

Step 3

  • Locate the battery on the motherboard
  • Use a metal spudger to pull it up
  • Pull the cable and the battery is removed, ready to replace

Locate the battery on the motherboard

Use a metal spudger to pull it up

Pull the cable and the battery is removed, ready to replace

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

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Dimitrios Frantzis - Sep 21, 2020

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why would i need to do this?

Joe W. - Apr 15, 2021

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To prior poster, you will not be able to effectively play certain types of games once the server is shut off by Sony.