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Coloca la PSP boca abajo y localiza la tapa de la batería en el lado izquierdo del dispositivo.
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Levante y retire la tapa de la batería para revelar la batería.
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Retire la batería.
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Retire la etiqueta de garantía que está detrás de la batería con un spudger o con la uña.
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Empuje la barra de inicio hacia la derecha para liberar la pestaña ubicada en el lado derecho de la pantalla LCD.
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Remove the white plastic piece that holds the 'L' trigger in place.
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Remove the white plastic piece that holds the 'R' trigger in place.
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Remove the screw from the bottom left edge of the PSP.
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Being careful not to break the ribbon cable, use the spudger to peel the adhesive button of the the 'L' trigger off the PSP.
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Using a fingernail or spudger, flip up the retaining bracket on the d-pad and 'L' trigger ribbon cable.
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Lift the black plastic bracket along with the d-pad contact pad, disconnecting the ribbon cable as you lift.
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Remove the cable from the connector and remove the entire black piece from the PSP.
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Flip up the lock on the analog sticks ribbon cable.
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Remove the analog stick from the PSP.
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Flip up the lock and detach the ribbon cable above the power jack.
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Carefully bend back the black tab holding the power jack in place and start pulling the jack up to release it from this clip.
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Pull the plug connecting the power jack to the motherboard.
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Remove the power jack.
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The speaker is spring loaded, so be sure to keep an eye on it in case it starts doing flips into the air when you push the tab. Be careful not to lose or damage it!
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Remove the cable carefully by lifting upwards from port attached to the motherboard .
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Flip up both of the locks and remove both cables as shown
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Flip up the lock and remove the ribbon cable located at the bottom edge of the PSP.
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Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to remove the bottom left screw attached to the PSP
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Remove the screw located at the top of the power switch panel.
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On the bottom of the back of the PSP, pull the white plastic piece out.
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Use a spudger and pull the spring out and remove it from the PSP.
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Open the UMD (disk drive) and locate the two small black rubber squares wedged in the space between the casing and the metal drive hinge on either side.
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Pull these out using a pair of tweezers.
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Detach the metal piece from where it is attached to the body underneath the rubber pieces that were just removed.
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The side of the piece that is closest to the door opening should now be loose. The whole piece should now be slid farther into the drive through the slots.
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Once you slide the piece toward the back of the slots, the side that is still attached can be pried towards the center of the drive on each side to remove it from the slots on the door.
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Grabbing the PSP with both hands, gently pinch the UMD lid towards the right side (the side without the battery).
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Pull up and the the left side carefully to remove the lid from the PSP. (The casing may have to flex a little bit to allow this)
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Perfect!!! You forgot to mention 'GET YOUR EYEGLASSES' for the 50+ year old fathers that have to help on this procedure!!!! Man, oh man, are those parts small and delicate!!!! GREAT tutorial, than you very much! Blind in Boston.
The tutorial was great btw, however after assembling everything into my new blue Mod i was left with a white plastic piece and a spring witch is in my psp 3001 models , not sure but i see in the last picture of this tutorial you have the white piece left in the drive. it is located behind the cd rom part near the top of the psp where the 2 x holes are. it sucks cause it dont close properly without the white piece and theres also 1 of the 2 springs not mentioned in this tutorial neither im trying to figure out where it goes. But thanks for this guide as it has helped me alot..
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Ken
Someone found the location of the missing spring? Haven’t figured it out yet…
This has too many extra steps. If you’re *just* taking out the UMD drive, you only need to follow these sections: battery, casing, LCD screen, UMD drive. This guide should really just be called “how to completely disassemble your PSP 3000”.