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Picture step-by-step instructions for a original PS2


Question Posted Friday July 6 2007, 11:56 am

A few months ago I had to take my PS2 apart to fix the disc tray, but every time I put it back together it doesn't work and I think it's the screw I put in, meaning I don't think I put them in the right place. If anyone can find picture instructions that give good pictures it'd be much appreciated.

Frodo


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Master_Betty answered Friday July 6 2007, 12:50 pm:
It wouldn't be that, as there wouldn't be a space for a screw if a screw didn't need to be there.

You can find a guide to console repair [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) - but if I were you I'd just bite the bullet and take it to a shop to repair it in case you do any further damage. Don't forget machines are comlex and sensitive and you shouldn't take them apart unless you know what you're doing.

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