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Has the UMD door on your PSP 3000c seen better days? Follow this guide to replace it with a shiny new door.
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Press the button securing the battery door to the PSP 300xc, and lift the battery door off.
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Lift the battery out of the PSP.
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Use a spudger or your fingernail to remove the warranty sticker stuck to the inside of the battery tray
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Remove four Phillips screws from the back of the PSP.
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Remove two Phillips screws from the top of the PSP.
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Remove a single screw from the bottom edge of the PSP.
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Insert a spudger between the front case and PSP, and slide the spudger along the perimeter of the front case to remove it.
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Remove a single Phillips screw securing the home bar to the PSP 300xc.
If you are brave enough steps 7-14 can be avoided, i literally just replaced this power switch skipping 7-14 because the ribbon cable is long and flexible enough to put in, but do not screw the power board into place while doing this makes it a lot easier.
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Push the home bar to the right about 1cm to release a tab, and begin to lift the right end of the home bar slightly.
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Insert a spudger under the LCD, beside the black plastic tab.
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Push the LCD to the left and pry up to release the left edge of the LCD from under the plastic tab.
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Insert a spudger under the LCD, beside the black plastic tab.
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Push the LCD to the right and pry up to release the right edge of the LCD from under the plastic tab.
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Rotate the LCD away from the PSP to reveal the LCD and home bar ribbon cables.
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Use your fingernail or the edge of a plastic opening tool to flip up the retaining flap on the following four ZIF connectors:
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Home bar cable
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Microphone cable
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LCD display data cable
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Touchscreen cable
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After flipping up the locking tabs on all four connectors, use your fingers or a spudger to gently pull the cables straight out of the connectors.
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Lift the home bar up as high as it will go, but not so high that the wires disconnect.
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Twist the home bar counter clockwise while carefully lifting it further. The left edge has to lift over the black plastic frame to allow it to rotate.
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The home bar should now lift out of the PSP 300xc.
Left part of silver rim can be removed at this point (as in step 27) to make it easy to remove the home bar.
I wish I read this comment 5 minutes ago! The retaining clip on my homebar weakened and broke as it was under that silver rim. Hopefully some careful application of superglue with a toothpick can hold it in place :D
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Using the flat edge of a spudger, pry the power board away from the PSP 300xc.
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Lift the right silver rim up and off the PSP 300xc.
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Using the pointed end of a spudger, pull the UMD door spring to the left, and remove it from the PSP.
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Use your fingernail or the edge of a spudger to flip up the retaining flap on the UMD drive ribbon socket.
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Use your fingernail or tip of a spudger to push both sides of the black retaining flap on the UMD laser ribbon socket to the right.
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Use a spudger to gently pull both ribbon cables straight out of their sockets.
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Flip the PSP 300xc over and open the UMD door.
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Using a pair of tweezers, grab the small rubber square between the metal UMD brace and case, and lift it out of the PSP 300xc.
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Repeat for the rubber square on the other side of the UMD door.
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Slide the UMD brace toward the top of the UMD door until the brace disconnects from the door. Remove the brace.
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Bend the PSP 300xc case while pulling up on the right edge of the UMD door until the right edge lifts free.
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Remove the UMD door.
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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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wow! I really found the steps very easy and well presented Matt. Great stuff!!! I even replaced my UMD door, and normally I mess up, but not this time! You saved me! thanks