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00:00:00 – 00:26:25
In the video, Steve from TronicsFix repairs an Xbox One Call of Duty Advanced Warfare edition purchased from a salvage auction. The console works except for a malfunctioning disc reader, suspected to be due to a faulty laser. Steve outlines necessary tools, including various screwdrivers and a plastic pry tool, and begins the meticulous disassembly process, carefully handling components such as the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna, speakers, and internal cables to avoid damage.
After removing the disc drive, Steve replaces the laser, noting the challenge of maneuvering the ribbon cable. He identifies a missing locating pin on the gears, necessitating the replacement of the laser carrier. Steve then meticulously reassembles the Xbox, ensuring proper alignment and secure attachment of all parts, including the ribbon cables and Wi-Fi board.
Once reassembled, Steve tests the console by inserting a game disc, confirming successful repair when it reads the disc correctly. He concludes by inviting viewers to leave questions or comments. Through detailed instructions and careful handling, Steve aids viewers in understanding the repair process for an Xbox One disc drive.
00:00:00
In this segment of the video, Steve from TronicsFix is working on an Xbox One, specifically the Call of Duty Advanced Warfare edition, which he purchased from a salvage auction. The console appears to work perfectly except for its inability to read discs, which Steve suspects is due to a faulty laser. He plans to replace the laser and then resell the console. Steve outlines the tools needed for the repair, including a pH1 Phillips screwdriver, T8 and T10 security Torx screwdrivers, pliers, a pH00 Phillips screwdriver, and a small flat blade screwdriver. He also suggests using a plastic pry tool to avoid damaging the console’s plastic components. Steve then begins the disassembly process by removing a panel with a flat blade screwdriver, being careful with the plastic clips. He mentions the need to remove a warranty sticker and emphasizes the importance of using appropriate tools to avoid marring the console.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to carefully disassemble a device. They detail the process of disengaging several clips while applying tension to ensure a smooth separation. Emphasis is placed on gently lifting the case to avoid damaging a ribbon cable connected at the front, showing how to disconnect it properly. Next, the presenter explains the steps to remove the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna cable and speaker connector, highlighting the need for careful handling to avoid damage. They proceed to disconnect the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module and remove the attached antenna connectors using a Torx T8 security screwdriver, pointing out a hidden screw that also needs to be removed to fully detach the part.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates the process of disassembling an Xbox. They remove the Torx T10 security screws from the top plate using an electric screwdriver. After unscrewing all the necessary screws, the presenter notes the presence of a cable connector that must be carefully disconnected before fully removing the top case. They show the internal components, including the fan, heatsink, hard drive, and disk drive. The disk drive is then carefully disconnected and removed by wiggling and pulling out the cables. The presenter highlights the importance of a ribbon cable that needs to be handled correctly to avoid damage.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the presenter is demonstrating how to remove and replace the laser in an Xbox. They explain that the most challenging part is removing a specific ribbon cable. After successfully detaching the cable, they proceed to remove four screws using a PH00 screwdriver—two screws are located at the back and two at the front under a metal mesh strip. Once these screws are out, the top lifts up, revealing the disk drive’s board.
If the entire disk drive unit needs to be replaced, the board must be unscrewed and unsoldered from the current drive and then reattached to the replacement drive, as it is paired with the motherboard. The presenter also notes an unusual plastic piece inside, which might indicate a problem beyond the laser itself. They decide to inspect further by removing the internal components, noting a process involving pushing down on a black plastic piece and sliding out the hooked components. The presenter then checks for any misaligned or missing internal pieces, indicating everything looks fine at this stage.
00:12:00
In this segment, the speaker identifies an issue with a laser component in a device, where a missing locating pin on the gears is preventing proper movement. To fix this, they decide to replace the carrier housing the laser. The process involves removing the green drive board and several ribbon cables, followed by extracting three screws to release the carrier. The faulty piece, a small plastic part, is removed and set aside. The speaker notes the importance of screw security to avoid vibrations during operation. Finally, they explain the need to transfer a ribbon cable from the old laser to the new one.
00:15:00
In this part of the video, the creator details the steps required to disengage and replace a ribbon cable in an electronic device. They explain how to carefully disconnect the old ribbon cable and then connect the new one, ensuring it is properly seated in the connector. The process includes flipping down the connector, securing the cable under a metal part, and tightening screws to ensure stability. Once the drive board has been correctly reinstalled inside its locating tab and all ribbon cables are confirmed to be seated properly, the final step involves sliding the assembly back into the housing.
00:18:00
In this part of the video, the speaker addresses the detailed process of reassembling an Xbox. They emphasize the importance of properly aligning the ribbon cable and ensuring all clips are engaged correctly. The speaker then reinstalls four screws, lifts a wire mesh, and moves parts to fit the Xbox back together. They also mention the metal mesh’s condition, noting it is not critical but should be correctly placed for proper contact. Key actions include plugging in cables, remembering to attach the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth cable before securing any screws, and correctly connecting the speaker connector to avoid breakage. Finally, they advise installing the lower screw before reattaching the Wi-Fi board.
00:21:00
In this part of the video, the presenter is reassembling a device that involves reconnecting the Wi-Fi board and securing the antenna cable by simply lining it up and pressing it down with fingers. The screws, which are labeled with numbers and letters (such as c8, c1, c2, and c4), are then returned to their respective positions, ensuring that holes marked with a ‘P’ are left empty. Next, the presenter changes back to the T8 security Torx bit to secure the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth board with two screws.
The tricky part addressed is reattaching the front case and the ribbon cable. The presenter demonstrates positioning the case by overhanging the workbench, providing space to work underneath. The ribbon cable is carefully inserted into the connector until locked, with the front of the cable going around the connector’s backside. Finally, aligning the tabs on the case is crucial, with particular attention to a specific tab that needs to fit over a piece on the device, ensuring the case is properly secured.
00:24:00
In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates final testing after reassembling an Xbox One. They initially press down to ensure all the clips are secured properly, then reattach a piece by sliding and snapping it into place. Following this, they connect the Xbox One to a TV and insert a game disc to test if it reads correctly. The installation starts, indicating the disk drive is working. The speaker confirms the repair success and encourages viewers to leave questions or comments.