Author Topic: How to dissasemble a Gamecube?  (Read 2022 times)

phillipshead or... the other type of screwdriver.

Flathead.

I mean.

Are you just handicapped or something?

I mean all you have to do is look at it:



It's loving flat.



Flathead.

I mean.

Are you just handicapped or something?

I mean all you have to do is look at it:



It's loving flat.




Heh. Oh yeah. Whoops.

It's not a regular screwdriver, it's a security type of screwdriver meant so that it would be more difficult to dissasemble hurr.

You would need something like this

It's not a regular screwdriver, it's a security type of screwdriver meant so that it would be more difficult to dissasemble hurr.

You would need something like this

Please tell me you didn't spend time looking for that.

I didn't. That was the first thing google came up with.

The screws used for Nintendo consoles are made for tri-wing screwdrivers.

Well, at least that's what it is for the Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Colour, Gameboy Micro, Wii, DS, and N64.

The screws used for Nintendo consoles are made for tri-wing screwdrivers.
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Well, at least that's what it is for the Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Colour, Gameboy Micro, Wii, DS, and N64.

I think you're right, I had to replace
my gamecube's fan 5 years ago and used a screwdriver similar to that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_screws#Types_of_screw_drives

Match up the screw with the chart on the right. It will tell you want kind of screw driver you need.

Also I've been able to unscrew some of the star shaped ones with just a regular old flat head precision screw driver.

The bristol looks like the Empire logo thing.

Honestly, why not just keep it and use it for what it was designed for?
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So I can use the Wii xBox 360, and stillbhav a cool lunchbox! Derp. Oh, and thanks, everybody. Helped me a lot! I plan on killing the GC anywhere in the next month or so...