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The motherboard paramount for the proper function of the camera, basically acting like a "brain." This guide will serve as check for electronic connections, and a full removal procedure of this critical component.
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Remove all the 4.3mm screws on the bottom using a J000 Phillips screwdriver. There should be seven screws (4 silver, 2 black).
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Remove the 5mm #0 Phillips screws on the underside of the LCD tuck-a-way.
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Remove the 2mm #0 Phillips screw behind the battery.
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Open the dvd cover and remove the 3 4.3mm phillips screws. Including ones in the corners that may be hidden.
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Once all the screws are removed you can safely pry open the camera case using a spudger.
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Remove all ribbon connectors from the motherboard using tweezers. Simply grab each ribbon cable and pull straight out of the connector.
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There is a hidden wire on the bottom of the board that should also be removed.
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Remove 3 brown copper screws. Each copper screw has a #0 Phillips head and is 2.8mm in length.
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Lift the motherboard up from the outside edges to remove.
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In order to reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
In order to reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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