The Easy Guide To Opening The Xbox 360



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There are some good guides out there on how to open the Xbox 360. However I have read a few places that people are a bit scared about opening the case from fear of damaging their console.

This guide is supposed to be a really easy guide, with lots of pictures to show you how EASY it really is. You would really have to try to break your Xbox!

Please note - following this tutorial will break the warranty sticker (located under the facia) and therefore void your warranty with Microsoft.

Tools:

  • A Torx screwdriver - sizes 9 & 10 (try ebay or hardware shop)
  • Something thin, strong and pointy (for rear case clips)
  • A small flathead screwdriver



1 - The Untouched Console



Make sure there is no disc in the drive, and the power is off.  

 

 



2 - Remove The Facia



Hook your finger inside the USB port door, and 'pop' off the facia. It will come off no problem.

  

 

  

3 - Remove The Grills

You now need to remove the top and bottom grills. Pull the front of the grill out away from the console, it should come off with a little effort. The grill is then held in place by the four remaining clips, which can be seen if you look through the little holes on either side of the console. These can be unclipped with a small screwdriver.



 

If you have trouble releasing the last clip, you may need to pull back the rubber foot next to the grill, which will reveal a small hole. You can then push the screw driver through there. 

 

   

4 - Undo Front Case Clips

This is now your last chance to back out of opening the console before breaking the warranty sticker on the case!

The four case clips shown in the image below now need to be unclipped. This can be done with a fingernail or screwdriver.  

 



Once you have undone this clips, you can now lift up the top half of the case. You need to keep these apart now, otherwise they will clip back into place. 

 

5 - Undo back Case Clips

This for me is a bit of a pain - not particularly difficult, but I didn't know what the hell I was supposed to be doing when I did it the first time!

Once you have the case open, you'll see how the clips work.

You will need something flat and strong for this (a flathead screwdriver probably won't fit). There are tools around specifically for this (check out ebay) but I just use an old pair of tweezers because they are just thin enough. 



You need to push your implement through each of the seven slits until you hear a 'click' that means the clip is undone, and you can move onto the next one. Once they are all undone, the bottom part of the case will completely come off.

 

6 - Remove The Eject Button And DVD Bezel

The button is clipped onto the DVD drive. You should be able to get a small flathead screwdriver round the back, and prise it off. 



You don't actually need any tools to remove the bezel, a fingernail will do. I have turned the console upside down to get a better angle, but this is not necessary.

The bezel needs to be pulled away from the DVD drive at the bottom to release two clips. Once the clips are released, the bezel will slide off. 

 

  

7 - Undo Case Screws

Once you have the bottom of the case of, you will see the following 



Red - Torx 10 Motherboard screws

Green - Torx 10 Case screws

Blue - Torx 9 Heat sink screws

You need to undo the six green case screws. The top part of the case will now completely come off. You will not be able to see inside the console: 

 

 

 

 

8 - Remove The DVD

Unplug the power and SATA cables from the back of the dvd. They should come out with a bit of a tug.



You need to peel back the silver tag just below the bezel, and then you will be able to remove the drive.

 

  

9 - Remove Fan And Fan Guard

The piece of metal above the fan needs to be bent up slightly as shown in the picture. With a bit of 'wiggling' the cream fan guard will come off, and the fan can be unplugged and removed.

 

  

10 - Remove The Ring Of Light

The cream plastic cover is clipped into the circuit board at the top and bottom. You can unclip this and remove.



There are then 3 Torx 9 screws on the circuit board which can be undone, and the ring of light can then be removed.

 

 

11 - Remove The Motherboard

You can now turn the console upside down. Whilst making sure the motherboard does not fall out once free - unscrew the remaining Torx 9 & 10 screws from the bottom of the console.

Once you turn the turn it up the right way, the motherboard can be gently removed from the casing.

 

 

And there you have it! You have now successfully taken the whole Xbox 360 apart. Please let me know how you get on by writing a comment below!

morehawes



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best guide to stripping 360 on the net. nice one bro

easy to read, fixed several issues

Hi. I 'm looking to actually open up the disc drive itself. What size of screwdriver would I need to do that? There are four, Phillips-shaped screws that are smaller than a normal screwdriver's size.

Appreciated.

try a smaller phillips joe! :)

well done old boy, appreciate the pictures crystal clear good chaps

does any one know how to fixe the ring of death on the xbox 360 i have three red lights on the front panall

The fault you mention is caused by the motherboard warping under heat from prolonged use and strain from the clamps which hold the heatsinks in place. This is the only true fix for the fault:

http://rbjtech.bulldoghome.com/pages/rbjtech_bulldoghome_com/XClamp.htm

morehawes

I thought my drive was toast, as it was constantly reading games as DVDs. I followed your instructions in preparation for buying a new drive, and then cleaned it out and put it back together. Now it's working like a charm. Thanks!

This might be worth a look:

http://www.real-creative.co.uk/rrod/

Big help Much Thanks....

I had about two pounds of dust and funk in there! Microsoft wanted $99 bucks to fix it. A can of air and your directions took care of the problem.. No more red lights!

brilliant easy to follow guide i bought a xclamp kit off ebay followed your instructions on how to take apart and hav fixed my 3 red light problem :D

plaese send me info on preparation for buying a new drive as mine is also reading the games as dvds
and how to overcome this

thanx

nice guide. thanks!

Excellent guide here, thanks a lot. Couldn't have fixed my 360 RRoD without it. Nice one.

Thanks Morehawes excellent guide the best Ive seen so far, I have tried to fix my 3 ring of death myself as my 360 has been chipped i couldnt send it back to microsoft, Your pictures where a blessing as a help to me,

Now I have changed the x brackets and applied new grease with a kit bought from e-bay, but its still not worked. Has anyone got any suggestions or do I bin The bloody thing.

Regards

Mikey

Awesome guide!!! made it all so easy!!!!

Except I got to the 2nd to last stage and didn't realsie I'd need a torx 9 screwdriver!! I didnt have one so put it all back together til I buy one!!! Gutted!!

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