Disassemble a Nintendo DS Lite

Disassemble a Nintendo DS Lite

Take a look at this instructional video and learn how to take apart your Nintendo DS Lite. For this process, you'll need the following materials: a philips screwdriver, a box knife, a Nintendo screwdriver, and tweezers. This process is particularly useful if you're having problems with your game system.

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