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How Do You Repair A Nintendo Nes System?

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How Do You Repair A Nintendo Nes System?

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• Remove 6 Screws from NES Case Turn your NES upside down. Remove the 6 screws indicated by the red arrows in the picture. Once the screws are loose, flip your console over again and you should be able to pull the top half of the case up. Be careful not to loose any screws! • Remove 7 Screws from NES RF Shield With the top half of the case off, remove the RF shield. This is the big metal thing that covers most of the NES internals. Remove the 7 screws and you will be able to pull it up. • Remove 8 Screws from NES Game Tray and Motherboard Remove the 8 screws holding the NES mainboard down and pull it out of the case. Be careful not to pull it too far because there are connectors still attached to the mainboard. • Remove NES Motherboard from Case Remove the 3 connectors for the controllers and switch assembly. You will then be able to remove the mainboard completely out of the case. With the mainboard out, you can remove the lower RF shield. • Remove NES 72 Pin Connector Remove the worn

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