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Instructions for changing Nintendo DS Lite housing - Part 1 of 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2009

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  • Thanks for your vid, changed my son's case with your instructions. My old eyes are sore now! Thanks again.

  • @LLDJ1997

    Glad it was of some use to you, haha. That was an interesting project to do.

  • hey buddy can u make a vidoe or send me a link on to how to replace a ndsl slot-1 soket?

  • I myself am not that familiar with what you're looking for, but I'll ask my buddy (who's featured in the video) if he's ever done that before.

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  • wow...the 360 is easier to take apart than that shit...

  • I got the same Triwing! Thanx for the video.

  • Worked great! I made some mistakes and had to go back a few times (even forgot to put the buttons back in once :P). The biggest problem was that my touch screen (the touch part, not the screen) stopped working at first - it would respond on the "touch to continue" screen at startup, but then nothing. Really weird. I went and reinserted the (very small) touch screen ribbon. Worked like a charm afterwards.

  • where did you buy your shell?

  • I'm having trouble unscrewing the tri screws put in, i have the correct screwdriver however the screw just seems to not turn anti clockwise, any help?

  • can you awnser my question:

    i am puting this case over his ds and i need help on the L and R part

    how come i cant take it out?

  • WARNING!

    The ribbon cables are extremely easy to tear!

    Be careful when rolling/unrolling the top LCD ribbon cable and make sure the bottom LCD doesn't move around too much because the thin ribbon cable on the top keeps moving back and forth.

  • y?

  • y?

  • as soon as i opened up mine and saw the circuit board...i closed it up.

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