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Dude 1: Dude! Check out this sweet video I just made of me mountain biking through an alligator-filled swamp! Here, take my SD card.
Dude 2: Dude, there's nothing here. It's just an empty 32 GB SD card. I should've known that you weren't hardcore.
Dude 1: No dude, I swear it happened! My SD card reader must be dead.
Don't be like Dude 1. Make sure your precious memories are recorded to your SD card and replace a faulty SD board in your GoPro.
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Place your thumb on the indentation in the back case on the side of the GoPro.
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Gently press down with your thumb and lift the back cover away from the case to remove it.
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Slide a plastic opening tool between the battery and the rear case.
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Gently pry the battery up and out of the rear case.
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Remove the four Phillips #00 screws securing the rear case to the rest of the device:
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Two 5.5 mm coarse thread screws.
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Two 4.4 mm fine thread screws.
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Slide the edge of a plastic opening tool underneath the sticker on the rear cover and gently peel the sticker up.
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Once you have enough of the sticker peeled up with the plastic opening tool, grab an edge of it with your fingers and pull it off completely.
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Grasp the rear case and lift it off of the front case.
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Using a plastic opening tool or your fingernail, flip up the locking tab on the SD board ribbon cable ZIF connector on the motherboard assembly.
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Use a pair of tweezers to remove the SD board ribbon cable from its connector on the motherboard.
Hallo, ich fürchte bei mir ist das obere Flexkabel defekt.(oben mittig, welches nach hinten weg geht) Gibt es da ersatz oder reperaturen?
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Lift the speaker out of the rear case with the tip of a spudger.
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Remove the rear case.
It's not a speaker it the microphone and the wire is very fragile.
Hello. GoPro HERO2 there. overheating after doing update. 10-15 minutes after closing. overheating.
You can try put some new heat sink compound under that silver big element (radiator) that you see in step 9 (simply remove 2 screws holding it).
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Remove the two 5.8 mm Phillips #00 screws securing the SD board cover to the rear case.
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Use the tip of a spudger to push the bottom of the SD board cover up and out of the rear case.
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Turn the rear case back over.
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Lift the SD board cover out of the rear case with the tip of a spudger and remove it.
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Grasp the SD board ribbon cable gently and pull the SD board out of the rear case.
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Use a plastic opening tool or your fingernail to flip up the locking tab on the SD board ribbon cable ZIF connector.
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Remove the SD board ribbon cable.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Hello,
what you discribe here is not the replacement of the SD board/slot!!
Its the so called Hero Connector!!!!
Can you provide a guide for the replacement of the SD slot?? Or how to fix it if SD card won't go in. Seems something is blocked inside mine.