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This wikiHow teaches you how to open your Xbox One console's internal casing. Doing this will void your warranty. This article will not teach you how to open an Xbox 360 console.

  1. To disassemble your Xbox One, you will need the following items:[1]
    • Flathead screwdriver (substitute plastic tool if possible)
    • T8 Torx screwdriver
    • T9 Torx screwdriver
    • T10 Torx screwdriver
    • Plastic prying tool (optional, but recommended)
  2. Your Xbox One should be completely free of any wires or attachments, including external storage, HDMI/audio cables, and the charging cable.
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  3. Ground yourself before taking apart your console. Static electricity can permanently damage circuitry, so make sure you practice proper grounding techniques like touching a metal surface before working.
  4. Insert a flathead screwdriver or spudger into the space between the back-left corner of the console and the plastic grille on the left side of the console, then gently pry the grille away from the console.
    • It helps to use a plastic tool rather than a metal tool here since the grille is made of relatively delicate plastic.
  5. The casing bracket is on the far right side of the grille area. Slide this left until it pulls away from the console.
  6. It's on the far-left side of the grille area. To unhook this bracket: pull on the bottom of the bracket while pushing on the top of the bracket, then insert a flathead screwdriver into the seam that's covered by the warranty sticker on the back of the console and pry until the bracket unhooks.
    • This is easiest if the console is upright.
    • Breaking the warranty sticker will officially void your warranty.
  7. Insert your screwdriver into the top section of the grille that's on the back of the console and twist it until the bracket unhooks, then repeat this process down the side of the console. Once all of the brackets are unhooked, the back part of the Xbox One's casing will pop open.
    • Do not pull the casing off of the console yet. Doing so will break the ribbon that connects the front of your Xbox One to the circuit board.
  8. Make sure the Xbox One is sitting flat with its bottom face-down when you do this. The top of the casing should swing up and over, coming to rest at a 90-degree angle to the console's body.
  9. Find the front of the cable, which will be near the "On" button for the console's face plate. Once you find it, pull the blue tab that's wrapped around the connector up, then gently tug the cable to the left. This will disconnect the cable from the top of the casing.
  10. You should be able to do this without any resistance since all of the connectors are now unhooked.
    • Set the casing aside in a safe, dry place.
  11. There should be two wires connecting the top of the console to the front of the console; unplug these from the front of the console by gently pulling on them.
  12. Use a Torx T8 screwdriver to do this. The Wi-Fi card is in the lower-left corner of the Xbox One's casing if the front of the Xbox One is facing you.
  13. Pull the card straight up from underneath. This will unplug the Wi-Fi card from the Xbox One's internal circuit board.
    • Set the Wi-Fi card aside in the same place as the top of the Xbox One's casing.
  14. Use your T9 and T10 Torx screwdrivers for this. The metal case is the last piece of the Xbox One that you need to remove in order to open it. There are eight total screws to remove; you'll see a light "C" with a number next to or below the screws.
    • Two of the screws are at the bottom of the fan box.
    • Make sure you place the discarded screws in a plastic bag so that you don't lose them.
  15. Hold the fan corner of the case and pry it up diagonally so that the cable in the adjacent corner isn't damaged.[2]
    • Don't force this step. If you feel resistance at any point, set the case down and try again.
  16. This is the cable that attaches the Wi-Fi card to the console's circuitry. Gently tug the cable's connector, which is white, away from the off-white port into which it's plugged. This will completely detach the top of the metal case from the Xbox One.
    • Set the metal case aside with the cable side facing up.
  17. You should be able to see the fan, the hard drive, and the CD drive, as well as the green motherboard along the bottom of the console.
    • The whole bottom part of the Xbox One's casing is now removable as well. This is helpful if you want to paint or otherwise detail your Xbox One's casing.
    • If you want to remove a stuck CD from your Xbox One's disk drive, there should be a pinhole in the front of the Xbox One's face plate where you can insert a small item (e.g., a paperclip) to force the drive to open.
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    Could this cause any damage to the Xbox One?
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    It shouldn't, because anything you remove, you can simply put back in. It may void your warranty, however.
  • Question
    How do I fix my Xbox One if it automatically turns off whilst I am still playing?
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    The Xbox may not be getting enough air circulation for cooling and is shutting down when it gets too hot. Make sure there is ample ventilation for the Xbox, and make sure nothing is covering the vents on the top right of the box. Even something small like a disc case makes the difference.
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    If my warranty is voided, is it illegal to open my Xbox One?
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    If the XBox is your property, it is never illegal to open it, the only risk is voiding your warranty. If you have already voided your warranty, you have nothing to worry about.
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  • Only open your Xbox One if you know exactly what you want to do with it. Opening your Xbox One for curiosity's sake will only serve to void your warranty; there are plenty of Xbox One tear-down videos available if you want to see the internal components without harming your own console.
  • Be aware that any wrong mistake can lead to electrocution
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