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Introduction
This is the guide that guts the Sega Saturn of everything inside. It’s like they didn’t want you to get to this baby wihtoutwithout defeating all the mini-bosses first… but moving on: There is a lot of advice to cover.
'''First''': before disassembling, please get the detailed tools together. There are some plastic sockets that are just really bad, so having the right screw or tool for the job can save you a lot of time.
'''Second''': Be careful removing the Power Supply Board, the pins that hold it in place connect right to the motherboard, and breaking can lead to replacing two parts instead of one.
'''Third''': Do NOT touch the disc reader’s laser (Step 12 for picture). There have been reports of smudging ruining it and making it require replacement, so just avoid touching that area.
Other than that, just read each step through before doing it and this repair will be a fun project.