Introduction
If you are experiencing problems like improper functionality, glitches with the sound or even problems with the touch controls, replacing a damaged motherboard can resolve this issue. This guide provides step by step instructions to completing this replacement.
What you need
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Remove the rubber from the bottom of the speaker, use a medium blue plastic spudger to gently work its way under the rubber and slowly peel off for each of the three feet. The order does not matter.
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Pry off the mesh frame from the back side of the speaker with a plastic spudger until you hear a click noise when the clip is removed.
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Remove the two 11 mm Philips #1 screws holding down the motherboard.
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Lift the motherboard from the plastic frame.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.