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The power block's connector to the motherboard is difficult to disconnect by hand initially. While unnecessary, we highly recommend removing the motherboard from the silver casing first to access the power block's connector.
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Begin by working at the case on the rear where the warranty sticker is located. Insert the plastic opening tool into the gap between the bottom of the case and the grated top side. Then find the clips in between that hold the case in place. Use the opening tool to pop the clips out. The best method is to pry the black case away from the bottom.
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Use the opening tool to pop the clips out. The best method is to pry the black case away from the bottom.
Important!!
You've to start from the back corner where is the information label, because there is a main clip behind a warranty sticker
They should add this to the guide! I didnt know that, and did some minor damage to the bottom piece where that main clip is.
I dont mind because it's my own Xbox, but what if it belonged to a customer?
They should add this to the guide! I didnt know that, and did some minor damage to the bottom piece where that main clip is.
I dont mind because it's my own Xbox, but what if it belonged to a customer?
💯% same opinion!
I legitimately cannot open the case where the warranty sticker is, ive tried everything, im resorting to a fork to try and open this
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Use a T10 Torx screwdriver to remove the six green 50 mm long screws from the metal case labeled F1 through F6.
My F3 isn't coming out. The screwdriver isn't sitting tight like it is for the other ones. Any idea on how to fix that?
ben mccord - 답글
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Gently separate the interior case from the white exterior case using the appropriate method.
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Pry the white plastic sides outwards at the rear to separate from the plastic I/O shield
“appropriate method is not descriptive like Mr. Ross’s comment. The original poster should edit the description to ensure people do in fact remove the box from the case appropriately. I would also add arrows to the picture.
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⬅️Arrows are always a good thing!➡️
↙️Can't do anything wrong with them! ↘️
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I didn't realize that metal ribbon was connecting the case to the console and I yanked it w out realizing it was there. How o I get a replacement?
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To replace the hard drive, flip over the console and remove the two 10 mm T-10 Torx screws, C3 and C4, from the backside of the Xbox One S.
Some of my silver were gold screws, so just letting people know to look out for that!
The Torx screw circled on the left is actually C5
I found the same. On my Xbox One S, it's C3 and C5 that hold in the hard drive caddy. C4 holds in the optical disk caddy.
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Funny thing on my console rev t t3 built feb 2018 it’s C4 and C5
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Gently disconnect the hard drive from the motherboard (at the two plastic connector bodies).
Do not remove the cable!!!! You can change while the cables are plugged. It took 2 hours trying to put mm precisely all the little pins because of the removal of the cables.
Please update the post, I could easily end up as the Aaron, breaking the XBOX completly.
Yes, this has also happened to me the connectors had broken and the pins bent and snapped off.
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To remove the optical disc drive, remove the silver 10 mm T-10 Torx screw labeled "C4."
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To replace the motherboard you must remove the three silver 10 mm T-10 Torx screws labelled "C1," "C2," and "C6."
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Remove the four black 8 mm T-9 Torx screws lablelled "A1," "A2," "A3," and "A4."
The Black screws are T-8 Torx, not T-9!
I didnt see this before, so thankfully I was able to use T9 without stripping the screws!
IMPORTANT! You also need to remove the two T10 screws labeled B1 and B2 in order to remove the motherboard! I had to figure this out on my own.
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Locate the rectangular silver clamp on the opposite corner of the power block.
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Remove the black bracket near the fan.
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Remove the four black 8 mm T-9 Torx screws labeled "E1," "E2," "E3," and "E4."
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Remove the three black 8 mm T-9 Torx screws labeled "D1," "D2," and "D3" to remove the Mediatek board.
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Now that the clamp is removed, gently lift the motherboard from its edges out from the metal casing. The motherboard should come out with ease.
How do you open it?
They forget, I think, to tell that first you need to take off screw B1 and B2
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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So my Xbox One S isn’t turning on at all. No light, nothing. I went to take it apart and I plugged it in just to see if it would boot out of the blue. I turned it on and nothing happened but I can hear a faint clicking sound from the power supply. Does that mean, the power supply has gone bad, and I’ll need to replace it?
Cyology.IO - 답글
yes because this xbox one s internal power supply is a fail.. look at there newer model the “xbox one x “ the internal powersupply of it has air ventilation coming from the upgraded version of the fan.
meaning the xbox one s power supply has no proper ventilation no air that blow the exhaust the heat will stuck up inside .. thats why it will not last longer .
the worst is that its design it self .. imagine when you accidentaly pour a water into the fan .. the water will go directly to the cpu and mobo.
that is why they upgrade the “xbox one x“ they copied the design from the ps4 that the air ventilation is on the side panels..
My xbox one s stopped working after a power surge from a string of storms. It wont respond, make any noise at all. I figured i would replace the power supply and see if that’s the fix. While i’m waiting for the part to arrive, i’m wondering if there is any other damage that could’ve been done by the surge. Or does the power supply prevent that?
did you ever get that storm Xbox to work? I just lost mine to a storm last night :(
my one s is working fine all apps are good my network connection is goood its cleaned and maintenanced properly all is working well until i try doing the one thing i bought it for playing games doesnt matter if its disc or downloaded soon as it loads and im ready to play the console crashes to no signal and shuts off
spanky8623 - 답글
So I replaced my Xbox's power supply, but it still won't power on… it still as dead as before I did the repair. It was damaged by a power surge I do believe. Could it be the cable? It shows no sign of damage. What else do I do?
Change the mosfets
Same thing is happening with mine. Were you able to fix it?
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My One S died after a storm, I directly thought about the power block, bought it for nothing on eBay. Just replaced today, problem solved perfectly working !
So my xbox one s is having the no power to mobo.. But when i take it out and plug it in and use my volt meter it says 12.00 v on more then 4 prongs on the wired end that would plug into the mobo.. So I assume hope not mobo fried but there's no sighn of burning or any other electrical abuse? Any ideas would be great
This worked for me! Getting that black case off is difficult but dont be afraid of the noises it makes..you really aren’t completely destroying it, it just sounds like you are.
So I followed the guide, replacing the power supply, but I ended up breaking off the power switch from the RF/IR board putting it back together. Have to wait for that part to come now. The guide has the reader remove the optical and hard drives from the device, and loosening the motherboard. To be honest, I found that to be unnecessary, as you can just use a pair of tweezers to pinch the power connector in order to disconnect it from the motherboard. At worst you’ll want to just move the hard drive out of the way to lift the power supply out. By the way, if you are going to loosen the motherboard, you’ll probably need to remove screws B1 and B2 as well as remove the WiFi board and RF/IR board, none of which is mentioned in this guide.
My Xbox one s get wet on the top not a lot of water. I took it apart and I couldn't see any on motherboard etc. But.... It won't power on and there is a faint high pitch beeping noise I hear. I checked the power supply with multimeter and it says 11.97 volts what could he the issue
Every time I play big games like Apex, MW2 or Fortnite, my Xbox one s freezes and shuts off. Could that be the power supply being bad because of the bad ventilation? I can’t play Farming Sim and Roblox just fine, but if I load any of the big games it crashes. I can watch YouTube or HBO and it would work fine. Should I just buy a new power supply and fix it myself or is there another thing to do that would fix the problem, I factory reset it twice to see if that would do anything and I even took the power supply out to see if it was dusty and it was fine but it still freezes.
Just want to know if I should buy a new power supply or not??