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Thread: how to unnscrew metal casing covering motherboard?
  

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  1. #1 how to unnscrew metal casing covering motherboard? 
    fooniman Guest
    the one at the bottom side of the ps2, none of my screwdrivers are openning it! it's sealed too tightly! are there any alternatives to open this up? thanks.
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    Illa Guest
    i just used mini screw driver... and yea some of them are a real bitch to get out, im guessing you have women arms though
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    yea they are tight. you can get a better grip on the screwdriver by wrapping something around it.
    wiifree bitch
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    hey! i don't have women arms!
    i just have shitty screwdrivers, here in kuwait we only get those bigger + ones and - that dont quite fit...
    i do it as hard as i can but it starts reshaping the - one
    the + one wont get a grip on it...
    perhaps i'll have to check Thailand for them.
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    Yep, u gotta have a small electronics one. I found I had to put alot of downward pressure on the screwdriver while turning it to keep it from slipping and stripping the screw.

    Before I got the appropriate screwdriver, I found that those tiny screwdrivers that come with the 'tech deck' toy skateboards worked for me
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