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#define _PAGE_ Taking the electronics apart
#include "head.t"
<p>First, <a href="disassemble.html">disassemble the Archos</a>.
<p><img src="a2.jpg">
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Locate the three solder points where the top board is soldered to the frame.
<p>On some units the there are also two additional solder points (green circles) where the top board is soldered to the "MP3REAR" board.
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<p><img src="a3.jpg">
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Remove the solder from these points.
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<p><img src="a4.jpg">
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Now carefully lift the top board...
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<p><img src="a5.jpg">
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...while pushing down on the CPU board below it.
<p>The CPU board is connected with a 40-pin connector, that you have to disconnect by carefully pushing it down on both sides. Use a semi-soft rounded plastic tool. DO NOT USE A SCREWDRIVER! There are delicate traces on the CPU board that you DON'T want to damage!
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<p><img src="a6.jpg">
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Ah, there. The top board is separated from the bottom (CPU) board and folded out to the side.
<p>The CPU board can now be removed by carefully pulling it off its' connector to the MP3REAR board.
<p>Most likely, your unit will have less patch wires than this and might have a different set of power components on the left. That's because this is a Really Old Model™, made back in the 20th century (week 44, 2000) :-)
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<p><i>Björn</i>
#include "foot.t"
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