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Using a metal spudger, peel back the foam pad on the bottom of the device to reveal six screws.
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Remove the six 20 mm T6 screws from the bottom of the device.
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Remove the back plate and the grey foam underneath.
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Use a small, pointed metal spudger to release the plastic tabs connecting the faceplate to the bottom of the speaker.
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Slowly flip the device open like a clam shell.
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Using the T6 Torx Screwdriver, remove the four (4mm) screws.
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After removing the screws, take out the center covering to free the motherboard by lifting the tabs and pulling it off.
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Peel off the white adhesive to desolder the connections underneath.
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Desolder the wires connected to the motherboard.
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Great walk-through... thanks
Be very careful when desoldering the connector cables! The soldering lugs are poor quality and tend to tear off the PCB
Hello
Where I can buy the motherboard replacement?
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