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All information about how to dismantle your xbox 360 is provided for educational reasons. Please do not try this at home as you risk electric shock, death, injury, and voiding your warrantee!

Please make sure that you realize this guide is just for educational purposes, and that you risk death or injury by electric shock, and may damage your Xbox even more. Your warrantee will be void. Do anything at your own risk!!

Dismantling original Xbox (getting the case off)

What you need to dismantle your broken Xbox

Torx 20 and Torx 10 (get these, don’t just try with a screwdriver or allen key)

Some form of a knife, to remove stickers

Wax paper, to keep stickers “sticky”

Step one: Removing the stickers on the bottom of the xbox

Two options, either poke through the stickers, or carefully peel them off. There are six stickers on the xbox to remove, one in each corner, and one under two of the stickers (the bar code one, and the “Xbox Video Game System” sticker

The four stickers in each corner can be peeled back with hands/a knife (or a flat headed screw driver)

Step two: Getting the case off an Xbox console

You can now turn the xbox console over and you should be able to get the cover off from the bottom of the console

2 Comments on “How to Dismantle Your Xbox”


By Trevor. November 23rd, 2006 at 11:59 am

It is a mediocre description at best… i never had to take off any stickers, and i ran into problem after problem trying to figure out what to do next. this being my first time trying to dismantle a game console, my only input would be to go a little further with the description… and possibly a little more detail.

By Sam. November 24th, 2006 at 12:25 am

Read something interesting about the 360 on Gizmodo, this guy claims when he read Microsoft support his 360 serial number, they could tell he’d opened the console.

“Sort of off topic but by reading him the Y: numbers he knew that my console had been opened. I cracked it open after I got it because there was something loose inside it rattleing.”

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