How to take apart your PSP In this lesson you are going to find out how take apart your PSP. Please Note: This will make your PSP warranty void! 1. The Gear 2. Removing
the cover You will be able to see one black screw and one silver screw once the battery is removed. You can remove both of them, but it is the black screw that is responsible for keeping the case together. The silver screw is there to keep the LCD holder in place. The final screw is actually under the PSP Void warranty sticker that is at the lower side of the battery cavity. Don't touch that warranty sticker unless you are sure you want to go inside. It is not easy to get one of these off without causing the sticker to show evidence of tampering. With the sticker removed, you will once again see a black and silver screw. Remove the black one at this time, and keep in mind the silver screw for later. Once the black screw is removed, you should be able to lift the top of the PSP case off the device and view the internals (see Figure 1 for illustration). 3. Removing
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Removing the screen is a bit more challenging. I wasn't sure at first where to start, but eventually trusted my gut instinct and went with the brute force method. My target was the left lower corner of the LCD tray. You insert a very narrow screwdriver in between the screen and the metal piece holding the analog joystick board (LCD Catch 1 in Figure 1). Then pry the screen up slowly and the metal wedge should pop out of the catch in the lower left part of the display tray. Next do the same on the top left side of the display (LCD Catch 2 in Figure 1). This should allow you to wiggle the screen up and out. Just be careful not to pull to fast or hard because the display is connected to a circuit board underneath with two circuit strips (Figure 1). Now that the screen is released from its holder, I wonder if my screen can become adjustable, as illustrated in Figure 2. See figure 2 below - Angled LCD screen With the LCD out of the tray, we need to remove it from the PSP. This is accomplished by removing the circuit strips from the main board of the PSP. To do this, first lift the black part of the connector on each strip. The long connector lifts from the bottom, and the short connector lifts from the top (Figure 3 for details). Before removing these connectors, make sure you take out the battery. You don't want any current flowing through the PSP causing you problems! See figure 3 below - Removing the LCD screen Next, you need to remove the metal tray that held the LCD, which is tricky because it is linked to the UMD release on the top of the PSP. So, carefully make sure that you have removed all visible screws that hold the tray down (note where each screw is to be placed when you rebuild the PSP, and also make sure you remove the two screws from the battery cavity (these might have been removed by you earlier). These will be silver screws, not the previously removed black screws. Once all the screws are removed, open the UMD door and then lift the display tray off the PSP. Figure 3 shows you the general location of the screws. 4. The Wi-Fi
Antenna See figure 4 below - WiFi antenna and connecting wire The Main
Circuit Board See figure 5 below - PSP without circuit board 5. Getting to the
Wi-Fi Card Figure 6 below shows the PSP complete disassembled in all its glory! Please note: We take no responsibility for you breaking your PSP whilst following these instructions. Full credit for these instructions goes to Seth Fogie of www.informit.com! - - HOME - -
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