I knew grabbing cheap games for my potato-computer would pay off one day! Got it off Facebook for $140

  • madjo@feddit.nl
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    18 hours ago

    I tried to open it up, but one of the screws refuses to be removed, I’m looking for the least destructive method to remove it :)

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      3 hours ago

      The screws are also self tapping in case you didn’t know, can be destructive putting them back in without being careful lol. Good luck.

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      16 hours ago

      You need to use the right screwdriver. Not one that’s close but the right one. This applies to everything. Don’t damage your screws! Buy an Ifixit kit and pick up random screwdrivers when you have some extra money.

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      16 hours ago

      There’s a sort of order from least to most destructive:

      Exactly correct driver >
      using an elastic band or other thin piece of rubber, between driver and screw, for grip >
      different screwdriver that fits differently (e.g. a small flat driver in any cross-headed screw) >
      again, with elastic/rubber >
      other, unlikely drivers >
      other grippy options, like steel wool >
      superglue the driver to the screw >
      epoxy resin a driver to the screw >
      cut a new flat-head into the screw head with a dremel >
      use a screw extracting bit >
      drill out the screw head >
      cut or drill out the plastic surround

      I’m sure there’s other options I’ve not remembered. A lot of it depends on which screw is stuck, and how accessible it is.