Introduction

This guide shows you how to replace the Zune Flash 2nd Generation face plate.

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    • Prior to disassembly, verify the hold switch is engaged to ensure the device will not turn on during the procedure.

    • If the device turns on while it is being disassembled it could cause irreversible damage to the device.

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    • Remove the top metal clip by inserting a Zune opening tool in between the faceplate and back cover and pulling gently back as shown in the images.

    • You should hear a 'click' as the clip detaches from the device.

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    • Remove the two screws shown using a Y00 Tri-Wing screwdriver.

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    • Insert the Zune opening tool between the faceplate and the back cover, starting from the top and slowly work your way around the device.

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    • Work your way around the Zune until the back cover comes free. Remove the back plate and set it aside.

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    • Remove the three screws (5.5mm by 3mm) from the backside of the Zune using a Y00 Tri-Wing screwdriver.

    • Be sure to put this set of screws aside since they are a different size than any other screws in the device.

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    • Use your finger or a Zune opening tool to pry back the two clear flaps.

    • Next lift the communications board that was being held down by the clear flaps.

    • Be careful not to accidentally detach the slim ribbon that connects between the communications board and the device.

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    • Disconnect the ribbon with the plastic opening tool by flipping up the black plastic flap where the ribbon connects to the memory board.

    • Carefully pull the ribbon out of the memory board, ensuring that the black plastic flap is up before removal to avoid the ripping the ribbon.

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    • Remove the battery by prying the battery off from the bottom with a Zune opening tool.

    • There is an adhesive between the battery and the device, therefore use a metal spudger to finish detaching the battery.

    • Be sure not to puncture the battery in any way when using the metal spudger.

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    • Remove the single screw under the battery using a small Tri-Wing screwdriver.

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    • Disconnect the faceplate from the device by depressing the two tabs located near the middle of each of the sides using a metal spudger.

    • This will disconnect the last circuit board in the device from the center frame.

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    • Remove the faceplate by using a metal spudger to separate it from the remaining components.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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