Einleitung

Unclip the LCD screen and remove the ribbon cable that attaches the LCD to the logic board.

Werkzeuge

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    • Remove the plastic screw cover located on the bottom of the device. Insert a small flat-headed screwdriver into one side of the cover and gently ease it out. Repeat on the other side.

    • Be gentle when removing the screw cover as it is brittle and will break if forced.

    • You will need a #00 Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 2.6 mm screws that are exposed.

    The piece extends inward to kind of sheath the connector itself so it takes a little back and forth between the sides.

    jonathan -

    Also important to note that this piece only goes in one way, so take note of its orientation, and don't force it if it isn't sliding back in.

    kazoodac -

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    • Use the blue plastic opening tool to slowly work your way around the edges of the case, releasing the front plate from the bottom case.

    • Be gentle when prying the device open.

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    • Turn the Zune over so the screen faces downward. This will ensure the battery does not fall out and pull on the cable.

    • The battery is not fastened to the inside of the case. It will fall out.

    • Pry up from the bottom of the Zune because the headphone jack will not allow you to remove the back case in one pull. You must slide the case up and away from the rest of the Zune.

    • The case is now separated. You can replace the case, if needed.

    The battery flopping out definitely surprised me a bit.

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    • With the Zune facing down, as pictured, the battery ribbon cable is attached to the bottom right hand side of the logic board.

    • Use the small flat head screw driver to gently lift the brown clamp.

    • The clamp will release the battery ribbon cable from the logic board, freeing the battery.

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    • You can now replace the battery.

    • The battery is a Lithium ion 3.7 V.

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    • Now the back cover is off and the battery is removed, so the hard drive is clearly visible.

    • There are four 4.2 mm screws securing the hard drive to the logic board.

    • Remove all four screws using a Phillips #00 screwdriver.

    • Don't lose any of the screws! If necessary, use a magnetized screw driver.

    Those two to the right don't hold the HDD down. Only the two on the left need to be removed to then hinge up the HDD by the copper foil tape.

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    • Carefully tilt the hard drive up from the logic board.

    • Do not pull the hard drive all the way off. It is still connected to the logic board by a ribbon cable.

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    • Flip the hard drive over the top to expose the ribbon cable.

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    • This may be difficult to move, so take your time and be careful.

    • The ribbon cable is held in place by a black latch on the hard drive.

    • Using a small flat head screwdriver, flip the black latch up 90 degrees.

    • Make sure you are only flipping the black latch. Do not try to lift any wires or the white connector piece.

    No need to actually remove the HD if all you're replacing is the LCD. It can just kind of hinge out of the way but stay attached.

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    • Carefully detach the ribbon cable from the hard drive.

    • Now you have completely detached the hard drive.

    This step wasn't quite the end for me. To actually replace the hard drive, you have to remove the stickers and pry the drive out of its chassis. It's not hard at all, but certainly worth mentioning.

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    • The ribbon cable for the button sensor pad is attached with a small clamp to the bottom left corner of the logic board.

    • Use a small flathead screwdriver to lift the brown clasp and remove the ribbon cable.

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    • With a Philips #00 screwdriver, remove the six 4.2 mm screws that attach the logic board to the front plate.

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    • Carefully lift the logic board off of the front plate.

    • The button pad is free underneath and can fall out. Make sure to place it in a secure place.

    • The logic board is now free.

    • Follow the LCD repair guide to detach LCD display from logic board.

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    • The LCD screen is held onto the logic board by four plastic clips. Unhook the clips with a small flathead screwdriver or your fingers.

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    • Gently lift the screen from the logic board.

    • Take caution when disconnecting the LCD screen from the logic board-it is connected by a ribbon cable underneath the screen.

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    • The LCD ribbon cable is clamped in place.

    • Pry up the black tab on the clamp with a small flathead screwdriver or spudger.

    • The LCD screen can now be removed.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Andrew Optimus Goldheart

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