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==Step 5 - Recap==
 
==Step 5 - Recap==
  
[[File:3DO_FZ10_teardown_05.jpg|thumb|400px]]The next thing we're going to do is remove the CD drive, but first, as a brief recap, here is what your 3DO should look like if you remove the drive cover by pulling off the tape. If you want to keep the drive cover attached to the RF shield with the original tape, then skip ahead to step 7, remove the screws holding down the RF shield, remove and put aside the drive cover and RF shield, and come back here.
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[[File:3DO_FZ10_teardown_05.jpg|thumb|400px]]The next thing we're going to do is remove the CD drive, but first, as a brief recap, here is what your 3DO should look like if you remove the drive cover by pulling off the tape. If you want to keep the drive cover attached to the RF shield with the original tape, then skip ahead to step 7, remove the screws holding down the RF shield, and remove the whole thing to get it out of your way.
  
 
In total the drive is tethered to the board in 5 places, 4 of which are underneath the drive. For now, go ahead and remove the orange/brown set of cords and remove them from the plastic trench. If you have problems detaching the cord from the board, try tucking your fingernails underneath the small plastic edges to get a grip.
 
In total the drive is tethered to the board in 5 places, 4 of which are underneath the drive. For now, go ahead and remove the orange/brown set of cords and remove them from the plastic trench. If you have problems detaching the cord from the board, try tucking your fingernails underneath the small plastic edges to get a grip.

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