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Desmontaje Nintendo Wii U

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  • The device is pretty simple so far, but has no shortage of screws. There's no adhesive holding the U together, but were it not for our Magnetic Project Mat, all of these screws could get out of hand. So far we have encountered both Phillips and Tri-point screws, nothing our 64 Bit Driver Kit can't handle.

  • After some unscrewing, the front panel pops right off.

El dispositivo es bastante sencillo, pero no va escaso de tornillos. No hay parte adhesiva sujetando la unidad, y si no fuera por nuestra Pizarra Magnética, todos estos tornillos podrían desparramarse. Hemos encontrado tanto tornillos Philips como de 3 puntas, nada que nuestro destornillador de precisión no pueda manejar.

Después de aflojar algunos tornillos, la parte frontal se extrae con suavidad.

-[* black] The device is pretty simple so far, but has no shortage of screws. There's no adhesive holding the U together, but were it not for our [product|IF145-167|Magnetic Project Mat], all of these screws could get out of hand. So far we have encountered both Phillips and Tri-wing screws, nothing our [http://bit.ly/sV8KKG|64 Bit Driver Kit] can't handle.
+[* black] The device is pretty simple so far, but has no shortage of screws. There's no adhesive holding the U together, but were it not for our [product|IF145-167|Magnetic Project Mat], all of these screws could get out of hand. So far we have encountered both Phillips and Tri-point screws, nothing our [http://bit.ly/sV8KKG|64 Bit Driver Kit] can't handle.
[* black] After some unscrewing, the front panel pops right off.

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