I tried with a flat screwdriver and i ruined the tip.
Also tried the rubber method with no sucess
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First, the 3DS had magnets, now the Switch has shorting circuits.tis nothing, i can see "bricked/fried" switches threads incoming.
I think he/she was attempting "joyconhax" or somethingOr don't take it apart next time and have a repair shop do it? All this could have been avoided.
I think he/she was attempting "joyconhax" or something
I was just saying that most repair shops don't offer or condone console modding.And they should've known the risks of doing so.
I was just saying that most repair shops don't offer or condone console modding.
They are tiny and screwed really hard and tight and i had a very shitty and used screwdriver. Impossible to unscrew them with a knife lmaoLOL, what the heck were you doing? I bet I could unscrew them even with a knife, don't know how you damaged it...
Maybe you can try making a new "X" by scraping metal a bit deep to be able to unscrew it, that doesnt seem to hard...
Hard was me bolting my dirtbike motor screw and snaped it in 2 pieces deeply inside the motor that nothing could get there lol, they had to solder metal to the screw to be able to remove it.
This ain't a bad idea. I might try this when I get home.Try the melted pen trick. Get a lighter, take out the ink reserve from the pen, melt the thinner end of the pen casing, press it to the screw, hold and wait about 10 seconds, pull off and cool it, then try that. should pretty much exactly work. Saved it for me a few times over the years.
Yes, the "outer shell", or the held part, is what youd be melting, not the ink reserve Good luck trying it, it can take a few attempts.This ain't a bad idea. I might try this when I get home.
Clarification, when you say the casing, you're not talking about the ink pen reserve, you're talking about the actual pen piece that you hold, right?