Real Life Story Time…
9 months ago
So, I know that I barely talk about my personal experiences, but I want to share something with you guys and possibly girls…
You all know that I own a slim white PlayStation 2, and some of you might know that in order for the PlayStation 2 to keep its time and date going it needs a battery.
Well a few days ago l my PS2’s battery died and today I finally changed it.
But, it was such a hassle to do it, I had to order a replacement battery, I actually ordered the wrong battery at first and had to buy a new one.
Then, after unscrewing and taking apart my PS2 I realized that the battery is not where all the pictures show it to be, it actually attached to the motherboard, underneath a fan and underneath a heat sink that needs a tiny tiny screwdriver to remove it.
So, I had to order a set of tiny screwdrivers, and after that, after moving the fan and moving the heat sink, I saw the battery.
But, getting the battery out was such a pain, stupid little coin batteries…
Anyway, about five hours later, I had replaced the battery and I had reassembled my PS2.
God, those tiny screws are so hard to get back in their holes, but I did it, now my save files have the correct time and date on them…
You all know that I own a slim white PlayStation 2, and some of you might know that in order for the PlayStation 2 to keep its time and date going it needs a battery.
Well a few days ago l my PS2’s battery died and today I finally changed it.
But, it was such a hassle to do it, I had to order a replacement battery, I actually ordered the wrong battery at first and had to buy a new one.
Then, after unscrewing and taking apart my PS2 I realized that the battery is not where all the pictures show it to be, it actually attached to the motherboard, underneath a fan and underneath a heat sink that needs a tiny tiny screwdriver to remove it.
So, I had to order a set of tiny screwdrivers, and after that, after moving the fan and moving the heat sink, I saw the battery.
But, getting the battery out was such a pain, stupid little coin batteries…
Anyway, about five hours later, I had replaced the battery and I had reassembled my PS2.
God, those tiny screws are so hard to get back in their holes, but I did it, now my save files have the correct time and date on them…
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