If so I can't I remove it? Also the nice thing about Costco is that I can return it after I open it.raulpica said:The only problem you could get with it is a D2E chip covered in epoxy.
playallday said:If so I can't I remove it? Also the nice thing about Costco is that I can return it after I open it.raulpica said:The only problem you could get with it is a D2E chip covered in epoxy.
Sure, there are ways to remove it. Try searching "epoxy" on Youtube, and you should find several methods to remove it. The Heat Gun one seems the best.playallday said:If so I can't I remove it? Also the nice thing about Costco is that I can return it after I open it.raulpica said:The only problem you could get with it is a D2E chip covered in epoxy.
How careful?Sstew said:With the D2E chip, I read you can remove the epoxy, if your carefulplayallday said:If so I can't I remove it? Also the nice thing about Costco is that I can return it after I open it.raulpica said:The only problem you could get with it is a D2E chip covered in epoxy.
Well, it's not that hard. You just have to be careful to not crush away some component while you're removing the epoxyplayallday said:How careful?Sstew said:With the D2E chip, I read you can remove the epoxy, if your carefulplayallday said:If so I can't I remove it? Also the nice thing about Costco is that I can return it after I open it.raulpica said:The only problem you could get with it is a D2E chip covered in epoxy.
I've opened and fixed DS's (and Lite's) so I don't think this will be any harder.
Can I use my nail for that?raulpica said:Well, it's not that hard. You just have to be careful to not crush away some component while you're removing the epoxyplayallday said:How careful?Sstew said:With the D2E chip, I read you can remove the epoxy, if your carefulplayallday said:If so I can't I remove it? Also the nice thing about Costco is that I can return it after I open it.raulpica said:The only problem you could get with it is a D2E chip covered in epoxy.
I've opened and fixed DS's (and Lite's) so I don't think this will be any harder.
Hm, I would say notplayallday said:Can I use my nail for that?
Anyone else noticed how all these are sequels?da_head said:get a 360 >.>
its cheaper, alot better games, and alot more kick ass games comin out for it. to name a few: bioshock 2, gears of war 2, metal gear solid 4, final fantasy XIII, halo 3 recon, halo wars.
wat does the wii have upcoming that can compare to that?
I'm thinking about the 360 too. But I really don't know.Jackreyes said:Anyone else noticed how all these are sequels?da_head said:get a 360 >.>
its cheaper, alot better games, and alot more kick ass games comin out for it. to name a few: bioshock 2, gears of war 2, metal gear solid 4, final fantasy XIII, halo 3 recon, halo wars.
wat does the wii have upcoming that can compare to that?
But yeah, a 360 probably would be the better choice.
Well I guess the Wii wins thenmartin88 said:You should list all the games you want to play on both system, then pick the one with the best list.
Sorry to sound dumb but can't I use a hair dryer and not hot gun? And I still don't get how hard it is.....raulpica said:Well, it's not that hard. You just have to be careful to not crush away some component while you're removing the epoxyplayallday said:How careful?Sstew said:With the D2E chip, I read you can remove the epoxy, if your carefulplayallday said:If so I can't I remove it? Also the nice thing about Costco is that I can return it after I open it.raulpica said:The only problem you could get with it is a D2E chip covered in epoxy.
I've opened and fixed DS's (and Lite's) so I don't think this will be any harder.