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The HTC Vive's midframe can crack if the device receives a major drop. This guide will show you how to replace the Vive's midframe.
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Slide the HTC panel covering the cables forward, away from the Vive.
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Gently pull on each of the four connectors to remove the sound and Three-in-One cables.
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Pull the facerest cushion off away from the Vive, separating the hook and loop tape.
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Orient the Vive so that the camera is facing towards you and the connector ports are facing upwards.
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There are four screws you need to remove that are covered with small black stickers (two on top, two on bottom).
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Use a plastic opening tool to gently pry up the left side of the outer sheath.
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Slide the left side of the sheath outwards.
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Remove the five 4mm Philips #00 screws holding the sensor array to the motherboard.
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Remove the two 4mm Philips #00 screws holding the sensor array to the midframe.
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Lift the sensor array away from the rest of the Vive until the camera cable tugs back and hold it in place.
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Disconnect the camera by lifting its ribbon cable up and away from the motherboard using a pair of ESD safe tweezers.
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Lift the sensor array upwards away from the motherboard to separate the array from the device fully.
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Loosen the three ribbon cables that are attached to the motherboard by grabbing the tabs on the side of the ribbon cables' connectors and pulling gently outwards.
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Fully detach the same three ribbon cables by grabbing each cable with tweezers and sliding them outwards horizontally.
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Grab the tabs on the side of the ribbon cable's connector and pull gently outwards to loosen it.
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Remove the ribbon cable for the power button by grabbing the cable with tweezers and sliding it outwards horizontally.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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