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Had to take my big old PS2 apart to remove an incorrectly installed m0d chip that I had tried many years ago. I never finished soldering it on and with only a few contacts on, it created some weird freezes and stuff when playing and some games just plain didn't work.

So, I was trying to remove it, however I broke the fan cable and connector (broke off the solder connection for it), broke the DVD-rom drive pin cable and a few other things. I figured it wasn't worth my time trying to fix it, nor do I have the parts (last time I took this apart in my school's electronics lab).

I remembered while working on it how I barely got it back together the first time. :-(
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Destroyed my Playstation2

Author Adam Snyder from Cuyahoga Falls, USA

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