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Easy

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7

Time Required

                          5 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Removing Playstation 2 Slimline SCPH-7500x Outer Shell               
  • Turn off the PlayStation 2 and carefully unplug it from the power source. Also, it is important to eject the CD from the console before flipping the it upside down.

Turn off the PlayStation 2 and carefully unplug it from the power source. Also, it is important to eject the CD from the console before flipping the it upside down.

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Step 2

  • Locate the six feet on the bottom of the PS2.
  • Five of these feet are in plain sight while the last foot is located under the black void sticker on the back of the device.
  • Some versions of the console, such as the PAL Version, may not have this sticker. In this case, the foot or the screw should be in plain sight.

Locate the six feet on the bottom of the PS2.

Five of these feet are in plain sight while the last foot is located under the black void sticker on the back of the device.

Some versions of the console, such as the PAL Version, may not have this sticker. In this case, the foot or the screw should be in plain sight.

Step 3

  • Remove the five visible feet from the bottom of the device using a spudger.

Remove the five visible feet from the bottom of the device using a spudger.

Step 4

  • Remove the sticker and then remove the 6th foot.

Remove the sticker and then remove the 6th foot.

Step 5

  • After all of the feet have been removed, Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the six 4.0mm screws from the base of the PS2.

After all of the feet have been removed, Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the six 4.0mm screws from the base of the PS2.

Step 6

  • Once all of the screws have been removed, pry apart the plastic covers. Start by lifting the side containing the power cable and Ethernet port. Then, lift the opposite side to fully separate the two sides.
  • You may need to apply some gentle force to detach the covers. Be careful not to break the plastic screw pins.

Once all of the screws have been removed, pry apart the plastic covers. Start by lifting the side containing the power cable and Ethernet port. Then, lift the opposite side to fully separate the two sides.

You may need to apply some gentle force to detach the covers. Be careful not to break the plastic screw pins.

Step 7

  • If done correctly, you should have a fully detached plastic backing, revealing the electronic components of the PlayStation 2.

If done correctly, you should have a fully detached plastic backing, revealing the electronic components of the PlayStation 2.

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

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