Introduzione
If your C-Stick doesn't work, you may need to replace it. Watch out for delicate ribbon cables in the device. After removing the board with the C-Stick attached, the face buttons can fall out. Make sure to not lose them.
Cosa ti serve
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Unscrew the two 3mm Phillips #1 head screws along the top edge of the device.
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Unscrew the three 3mm Y0 screws along the right and bottom of the SD card reader.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:Tweezers$4.99
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Reorient the device so that the game slot now faces you.
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Remove the two rubber bumpers along the top of the device using tweezers.
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Unscrew the seven 6mm Phillips #00 screws along the top and bottom of the 3DS.
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Remove the four 3mm Phillips #00 screws.
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Remove the three 3mm Phillips #00 screws.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:Tweezers$4.99
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Pull up gently on power cable to loose it from the motherboard.
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Pull the ribbon cable, connected to the mic, gently towards you with a pair of tweezers.
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Lift the tab to free the large ribbon cable on just above the power connector.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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What do I do if two of my screws were stripped when I got my system? I need to fix my cstick desperately but I cant get inside of my 3ds. Anything at all would help.
~Akiru
Hello Akiru! Stripped screws can be a bugger, but you do have some options. I could outline some of your options here, but iFixit has a good article for this one. Go ahead and take a look at the article on iFixit titled "How to Remove a Stripped Screw", it should help you out.
Have a Good One.
Tyler
you do have the option of just ripping it out