![]() ![]() You’ll see a lot of flexing and then hear a pop, once you hear one move to the next portion of the plastic cover. Stick your screwdriver in one of the cutouts and pry away. Thankfully doing so doesn’t fundamentally ruin the system. It looks like Microsoft did this to make opening the new 360 something that could only be properly reversed at Microsoft itself. In fact, removing these plastic covers will break part of the stands off. ![]() The stands are wider at their outer most edge than they are at the base, too wide to just fit through the hole. The cover is attached to the system by several plastic stands that fit through little holes behind them. You can wedge your flathead between the plastic cover and the rest of the system and pry it off. Removing the two plastic grates will reveal two more black plastic covers. This next part is the first of two hard parts, and I’m not sure there’s a way around this. I crammed a plastic tool between the chrome casing and the plastic grate to pull it off and then wedged my fingers in there to get the entire piece off. The side without the hard drive is a bit more difficult. ![]() They are attached using clips along their edges so work one part out with your flat head driver and just pull the rest off. Next we have two plastic grates on the left and right of the system that pop right off. To start you’ll want to first remove the hard drive. ![]()
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