How to Fix & Repair the Original Nintendo System - Replacing Nes 72 pin Connection Part
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@xxcgjonesxx Most every problem is the 72 connector-try to clean it and the MB contacts; otherwise install a new connector as shown here. As long as you get Video and flashing power light it should be repairable.
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What screwdriver are you using?
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You can bend it back carefully and it would work line it up carefully are maybe its the parts you need cretin tool for fixing it try best buy are call nintendo they have the blue prints for it
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haha nice Skate or Die.
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Ok, I just recieved a NES system. I was attempting to fix it. I noticed that the lockout pin has been pulled out by the previous user. I am unsure what it will do. The NES system will not work. I don't want to go out and buy a new 72 pin connector if it wont fix the system. Could you help in anyway? Do I need a new 72 pin connector?
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thanks :) it helped me install my connector
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Yeah but that's not as fun (:
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No you don't, surprisingly, when you think about it, when the system was being built the 72 pin connector was put on and nothing can get onto that part of the board, essentially it's dust proof. I took my NES apart today and took off the pin connector and it was like new under there.
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EvilNintendoNerd 1 year ago 68
@v8killaREX not the same feel
popsnacks2 11 months ago 7