I have had this exact problem and I would suggest following Hobie-Wan's directions b/c they could not be more perfect. The loose screw method is worthless, if you haven't already, take the NES apart and just slip the black edge under the lip of the board like Hobie-Wan's directions tell you to.corndog wrote:I took the systems apart again, and while undoing one of the screws holding the loader it poped back up again. When I tightened it back I noticed it was warping the plastic, not being ridiculously tight just screwing them in. The screws arent on perfectly but the system is not loose, it plays, and springs up and down every time. Do you think I should figure it out or just leave as is?
JUST REPLACED 72-PIN CONNECTOR NOW WONT WORK HAAAALP!!!
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I just can't believe you would ask a question, get fabulous advice (with pictures no less) and ignore said advice.
Re: JUST REPLACED 72-PIN CONNECTOR NOW WONT WORK HAAAALP!!!
This is great advice, it was not in any instructions I could find thank you very much for helping me out too. Thanks to you guys I can finally say that after tomorrow morning when I fix that problem on my NES it will be my first successful repair. YEAH!
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Re: JUST REPLACED 72-PIN CONNECTOR NOW WONT WORK HAAAALP!!!
No problem. Glad it helped another person.bryan_65 wrote:This is great advice, it was not in any instructions I could find thank you very much for helping me out too. Thanks to you guys I can finally say that after tomorrow morning when I fix that problem on my NES it will be my first successful repair. YEAH!
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