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Before starting to disassemble the XO, please make sure you went through the [[TroubleshootingGuide]] in order to eleminate other sources of failure causing the XO to malfunction. Once you have assured the XO to be broken, you can prepare for disassembly. | Before starting to disassemble the XO, please make sure you went through the [[TroubleshootingGuide]] in order to eleminate other sources of failure causing the XO to malfunction. Once you have assured the XO to be broken, you can prepare for disassembly. | ||
For a proper and comfortable work, you should prepare a sufficiently large desk so you can store all parts of the disassembled unit on it and still have enough space to do a convinient repairjob. In an ideal case you have a dedicated place for the repairjob, so you can leave the parts on the desk once you have to interrupt your work for any reason. A bad example would be the kitchen or living-room table which you'd have to clean-up once your wife comes home, the probability that any of the amount of small parts will get lost during the clean-up is very high. Also make sure the light at your work-place bright enough, so you can look into all edges and angles of the parts of the unit. Cracks, | For a proper and comfortable work, you should prepare a sufficiently large desk so you can store all parts of the disassembled unit on it and still have enough space to do a convinient repairjob. In an ideal case you have a dedicated place for the repairjob, so you can leave the parts on the desk once you have to interrupt your work for any reason. A bad example would be the kitchen or living-room table which you'd have to clean-up once your wife comes home, the probability that any of the amount of small parts will get lost during the clean-up is very high. Also make sure the light at your work-place bright enough, so you can look into all edges and angles of the parts of the unit. Cracks, |
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