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  • @baldlyrudy
    @baldlyrudy  Год назад +18

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    • @abelcristiantimbalari7861
      @abelcristiantimbalari7861 Год назад

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    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      Thanks bud! Hope all is well. 🙌

    • @Dracossaint
      @Dracossaint Год назад

      @@baldlyrudy A tool suggestion get some medical forceps.
      They have a locking grip on them with a needle nose jaw. These tiny little things are lifesavers. You can grip them onto something really hard and lock them in place I have used them to remove striped screws before and they're a lifesaver. Also great for grabbing tiny screws that gets stuck in a funny place

  • @BluesElwoo2
    @BluesElwoo2 Год назад +233

    Personally, having been an electrician for 24 years, if a screw is stripped out and there is no hope for getting it out and you are pretty sure you aren't going to be able to use that screw hole again anyways, I take a drill bit about the size of the shaft of the screw and drill just enough so the top of the screw pops off. Would have probably been way safer than a dremel. In some cases, you can drill that screw out of the hole completely, then use a tap to put threads in the bigger hole, and then use a screw that fits. Just a tip from a guy that has been "screwed" many times.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +18

      Appreciate the advice for myself and other people to see. 🙌

    • @whatstdiggn
      @whatstdiggn Год назад +3

      This/\ also you may be able to remove the plate and have a nub to grip with pliers as suggested om a previous step. Also if you were punching holes in the rubber band sand down the point on your screwdriver. It should be flat anyways. Cheaper bits tend to be pointed.

    • @mcwiggi4163
      @mcwiggi4163 Год назад +4

      I am using the drill method too. You can buy Cheap Hand Drills (25bucks) and a suiting Metal drill (5bucks). Just dont Forget to clean your motherboard with airpressure afterwards. Metal Chips on it are Not to nice

    • @deflash
      @deflash Год назад +1

      Or just cut a bit with a small cutters or dremel to make screw work with regular flat screwdriver.

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted Год назад

      You guys should collaborate on some YT videos

  • @LikeAGoon
    @LikeAGoon 11 месяцев назад +7

    Dude I was crying laughing when the plate and screw fused together haha, it just went so wrong so fast. Thanks for sharing.

  • @CreamyCaesar491
    @CreamyCaesar491 Год назад +70

    As an IT guy, taking apart electronics is in my job description. Sometimes things don't go your way even though you did everything right. I relate to this experience sooo much. I'm glad you had a good result in the end though!
    Also great content as always. Your audio/video quality is excellent and your commentary is very engaging and entertaining. Keep up the good work, your channel is underrated

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +5

      Thanks man! Not only as coming from an IT guy, but also on the channel. Had to take a bit of a break because life, but I've got some ideas for future content. Always appreciate it. 🙌

  • @adamadkins7489
    @adamadkins7489 Год назад +62

    Use scotch tape. Take a small piece, fold it a few times and then place on screw head. The screwdriver doesn't punch all the way through and the tape fills the head perfectly with good grip. Works better than any other method I've tried on electronics.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +4

      Nice! Something to definitely consider in the future.

    • @user-oh7ey4qb9j
      @user-oh7ey4qb9j Год назад +2

      I've done something similar using a rubberband.

    • @tccraig
      @tccraig Месяц назад

      Did not work. My Steam Deck shell corner screw is still not budging.

  • @yuriloki64
    @yuriloki64 Год назад +8

    I feel you! I received my new Steam Deck SSD 5 days ago and when I was removing the first 8 screws, I stripped the last one, bottom left inner one. I got terrified and tried everything I had in my house, without success. Then I took it to a near laptop repair store and they removed it for me for free. What a relief! Great video, keep the good work.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +3

      That's awesome! I'm glad everything worked out for you. If the Dremel didn't work, I would've just thrown in the towel and gone to a repair shop as well.

    • @deflash
      @deflash Год назад

      What a kind guys

    • @MrSaitama00
      @MrSaitama00 Год назад +3

      Omg, same exact spot for my Steam Deck. After a good 2 hours trying to fix it, decided to just send it to a repair store. Wish me luck 😂

    • @lazycablemanager3938
      @lazycablemanager3938 8 дней назад +1

      valve really used some weak material for their screws. I also almost stripped a couple of the screws from my SD, so when I felt it strip, I used a one-step-bigger phillips screwdriver, doing everything slower than the first time I did. When I put everything back, I twist the screws back up until I can feel it stop without too much force. So I won't have issues when I need to re-open it again.

  • @methodatx01
    @methodatx01 10 месяцев назад +10

    Some notes for the future, I have upgraded many of these. And to be honest, most people that have upgraded to 1tb will eventually come back upgrade to 2tb. So you may be doing this again. So in relation to what you did try...
    1. The superglue method by itself usually will not work for untampered factory screws that strip coming out. Instead use the superglue + baking soda method to turn the superglue from more of a crystal consistency to a much stronger almost "concrete" consistency.
    2. You can get rotary tool blades at most hardware places IE: Home Depot, Lowes, Ace Hardware that are much thinner than what you were using. In the case of using a rotary tool it is best to cut a small slit in the head of the screw. Then quickly try & use a small flathead screwdriver to unscrew the screw while the screw is still hot. The heat will usually help loosen the screw. However I can se in the video the, plate was not welded to that base, the screw itself has a tapered head. You would have needed a small cylindrical grinding stone for your rotary tool to fully grind the head off that screw. And since the bottom of the head has a small taper that means you would also had to have needed to shave off a small bit of the surface of the shield & screw at the same time so you can get the shield around the taper of the screw head.
    3. Anytime you must use the rotary tool I would worry less about the sparks & heat. But, more about the microscopic metallic dust particles that the sparks & grinding creates, I hope you blew the device out with compressed air. On parts that thin, small or low density, it may feel pretty hot, but is usually not hot enough to even melt the solder. You have to keep in mind some of these components in general, go through a very high temp heat bake to melt and adhere the solder on many components all at once, vs soldering each contact pad individually. So conductive dust is usually your worst enemy and fear if having to grind electronics.
    4. Overall however, it is always good keep a precision extractor set even for DIY'rs. Because you just never know...
    5. You do not have to wait for the battery to recalibrate once everything is reassembled. Plug a POWERED usb-c dock (Like the official dock) into the deck and make sure the power cord is plugged into the dock. It will start up right away as normal and recalibrate as your are loading up the recovery image.

  • @rookiegamer-yt
    @rookiegamer-yt Год назад

    another sub here! keep the gaming reviews and tutorials you doing a excellent job

  • @madpoet
    @madpoet Год назад +4

    Dude, thanks for posting. I feel for you, been in tricky situations like this before. Sounds like you have it all back together and working properly. I also upgraded to the 1tb though I was more worried about stripping the threads rather than stripping the heads. I would never forgive myself if the case was always a little loose after I modded it because one or more screws couldn't be used. But since then I've opened it up again and replaced the back case w/ the JSAUX clear edition. Unfortunately I can't recommend it as it was a pain to install as the included thermal pads are too thick and the R4 button (any of the supplied ones) wouldn't work without modifications. Looks great does keep the CPU a bit cooler but is not easy to install. Similarly I needed the rotary tool to get it installed to my liking ;) Sometimes when you try to modify something and it doesn't go as expected you just need to roll with it. Again thanks for posting!

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment dude! Yeah. Everything turned out alright. I'm not really afraid of trying things out in order to repair something. I just wish I didn't have to take out the Dremel. 😅

  • @santinojoshuatorre1695
    @santinojoshuatorre1695 Год назад +6

    DANG! that happened to me with the bottom screw, too! i usually use rubber bands for stripped screws, but didn't trust myself with putting any more force as yes, it is TINY.
    I ended up peeling the plate back very, very, VERY slowly like you did eventually there. some of those other options you mentioned/showed are very scary though.

  • @IGNNotFound
    @IGNNotFound Год назад +3

    This brings me back to when I stripped 2 screws on my laptop heatsink. I also have gone down the rabbit hole of these alternative options to getting stripped screws out. One of scres I would eventually have some luck with trying out other screw sizes from a newer screwdriver kit I bought like 6 months later--even just the same size with different bits can make a difference for the grip; the other I ended up eventually getting out using a matching screw extractor.
    The screw extractor was quite difficult to come by though, since most of them are intended for wood screws. I ended up buying an earlier set that didn't go small enough with its smallest size, but then I lucked out with a newer set. It was super stressful, though, using a battery powered drill with the screw extractor on my laptop so close to the cpu and gpu since it was an expensive one (Zephyrus S15)--I can't imagine how stressful actually cutting would be with something so small.
    I've also opened my own steam deck since then, and that went without a hitch probably because I've since learned to be more careful/patient with the unscrewing process.

  • @on-the-go-gaming
    @on-the-go-gaming Год назад +1

    just finished doing my ssd on my steamdeck right after watching your video. i got the same ssd that you have. no issues with the install but after reimaging the os the face buttons would not work. after a update and a hard restart every thing works like it was supposed to. Im sorry you had a rough time but glade you got it to work. worth the upgrade hands down.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Thanks dude! I'm glad you didn't have any issues with your install. Also, even with all the issues that stripped screw gave me, I'm glad I did the upgrade. It's worth it.

  • @ryuno2097
    @ryuno2097 Год назад +4

    Even I was anxious when you said the Steam Deck didn't boot up. Glad things worked out for your Deck.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Thank you! Dude...I was so scared I ruined it. I love my Steam Deck. I was so happy to hear it post.

  • @MrKrisSatan
    @MrKrisSatan Год назад

    Wow what a wild ride, glad you got your deck working but it kinda puts me off wanting to upgrade mine!

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      You should be fine. I don't think what happened to me is TOO common.

  • @toohurt6
    @toohurt6 Год назад +3

    Same thing happened to me. Had two screws get stripped so I had to use a drill bit to remove them. My steamdeck also took forever to boot up so I could add the steam OS again. I had to plug it into charger for it to awake then plug my usb into. One of the most stressful things. I thought I was gonna have to buy a one multiple times during the upgrade lol

  • @jmbenford1
    @jmbenford1 Год назад +8

    Personally as someone who’s puts together a lot of electronics I normally use a flat head just due to the fact that if I do strip the screw I can try to other spaces

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      That's awesome advice!

    • @27sspider27
      @27sspider27 Год назад

      Less torque though and the fit is usually less snug

  • @Sadtiric
    @Sadtiric Год назад +8

    I'm sure someone has mentioned it before me, but when swapping the SSD, you have to give it power before it will boot. I did something similar. I think it's a security feature of sorts. It is VERY hard to kill a Steam Deck. I've somehow "bricked" mine twice and yet haven't lost any data due to just how resilient Linux is. The spark would realistically only do damage if it was a big enough chunk to connect two points and act as solder, and I doubt there were any pieces that large. Give yourself more credit, you did good!

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      Thanks man! I sincerely appreciate it. Still didn't stop me from breaking a sweat in the middle of it all. K appreciate the advice by the way. Appreciate it. 🙌

  • @SANT14GO
    @SANT14GO Год назад

    So now I'm having this problem with the last backplate screw. Rubber band isn't working and I using a dremel would destroy the backplate. any ideas?

  • @baccarah7010
    @baccarah7010 Год назад +9

    There might be problems now because of the sparks..
    There were some that flew inside the deck meaning you have tiny metal shavings flying around inside a handheld device so they move. There is a chance of the shavings getting somewhere and shorting something out.

  • @SilentFraud793
    @SilentFraud793 Год назад +1

    That story was crazy! Glad everything worked out in the end.

  • @viridianloom
    @viridianloom Год назад +2

    I'm fortunate I didn't have any problems like this when I swapped out my SSD. For me the only hard parts were opening the deck itself (I used a credit card to open the plastic clips sealing it together) and then trying to slide that little foil sleeve on the SSD card itself since it was a super tight fit.
    I have, however, run into a similar problem when I tried repair my Nintendo 3DS. I got pretty far along into disassembling the deck when I got to one screw which would not come out at all. I tried all the same shit with a rubber band and everything and my screw driver just kept poking through the rubber band. I just gave up on fixing it eventually because at this point I'd have to take a super tiny drill bit and confidently drill right down into the 3DS which is something I didn't want to do.

  • @TheSwissStorm
    @TheSwissStorm Год назад

    Great video man but ngl I thought you were Vsauce in the thumbnail

  • @500gtsnake
    @500gtsnake 11 месяцев назад

    Quick question, do you know where the Deck keeps the save games? Some of my games don't support cloud saving and I would like to know if I can copy them to the new ssd.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  11 месяцев назад

      "In the home directory. There is no fixed place where native games store their data, it may be under .config/, .local/, or in a private directory. Proton saves are stored under .local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/."
      "Some games store their save files directly in ~/.local/share/NameOfGame. Most likely only games that don't support Steam Cloud, but that's the very reason that I had to figure out where Salt and Sanctuary was storing my saves on my Steam Deck. So it might very well be quite useful knowledge for other games that don't support Steam Cloud."
      Source: www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/tcxw1e/where_does_the_steam_deck_store_save_data/

  • @kennethhumphrey952
    @kennethhumphrey952 Год назад +7

    I bought the 512 GB version. At first I was kind of disappointed because the upgrade looked so easy but I have run into a few videos showing the same problem. Sometimes it's nice to have a piece of mind. If I did again I probably would buy 64 GB and just buy one or two Micro SSD cards.

    • @1KingFisher
      @1KingFisher 10 месяцев назад +1

      That’s exactly what I did. I somehow stripped two screws trying to replace the SSD and before making it worse, I realized it’s better to just get a microSD card and play that way. I spent way too much money buying tools and trying other things just to get nowhere.
      I wasn’t willing to risk breaking my new $400 toy.
      The screws aren’t meant to be removed as much as youtube and everyone else will have you believe, it’s not a good idea to do it.

  • @polarized8708
    @polarized8708 Год назад +1

    I did this process three days ago and had the same problem with the upper screw.
    I didnt try all these methods and also fold the backplate and changed the ssd. The worst thing was to get that tiny screw back at this place.
    This tiny screws are made to get destroyed quickly. So dont consider making these process to often and buy the biggest ssd you think you might need.

  • @og87
    @og87 5 месяцев назад

    I had the same with the ssd screw and it wouldn’t boot from the usb so used an sd which worked in seconds. Annoyingly wasting half a day. But now no programs are installed so I’m trying to get everything installed again. It didn’t even have Firefox installed and it doesn’t have the programme opener installed. It’s dumb

  • @gc3k
    @gc3k Год назад +5

    I was able to swap out the 64gb card out of my Steam Deck with a 512 and reload the OS in a matter of minutes... but I remember I tried to clean dust inside the screen of the launch day Vita I bought Dec 2011, and now it's ruined. I can totally relate with DIY repairs not working out. It's a good idea to consider an alternative to fixing/modding valuable electronics, even if it costs more

    • @fleurdeliseffxiv1580
      @fleurdeliseffxiv1580 Год назад

      i remember trying to replace a new 3ds xl screen...those ribbon cables man

  • @kvin1953
    @kvin1953 10 месяцев назад

    I got all the screws except of the one under the tin foil so i couldn't open it from the side the way you did. I had to bend it from the bottom. It mostly worked but when putting it back it's still a little bent on the topside, it's not making contact with the heat sinks(from my pov)。 The middle part with the pads seems to be fine..Still kinda worried about temps now. Anyone who has bent it the way i did and cares to shate his experience?

  • @thrumbo
    @thrumbo Год назад +8

    The terrifying thing about the spark is not the heat. the heat is come from the grinding, which also can be a problem. the spark is basicaly tiny hot metal flying around, the heat from the spark itself most of the time cant damage the component, but if u dont clean it, it can make a contact with the component and then shorting it, even if the metal dust is small, it can clumb together over time when it being used.

  • @djfernando16
    @djfernando16 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've stripped a screw once inside a macbook pro. I didn't try all the "5 minute hacks" like you, bc they seemed silly. What I did eventually was drill with a (1 or 2 mm drill bit) the top of the screw. Afterwards, removing the stuff held by the screw, I had enough clearance to unscrew the thread using a pliers. I also stripped a screw on a new dell xps 17, but that time I just used a thicker bit and got the screw out. I've learned that some of these screws can be JIS and not phillips. They can look identical, but they strip if you use the wrong bit. Hope this helps

  • @opyz
    @opyz Год назад

    been there bro, happy that worked out. It worked out for me too, but brooo what a nightmare.

  • @dandiaz19934
    @dandiaz19934 Год назад

    Super relatable, engaging and useful cautionary tale. I hate stripping screws so much

  • @MrMustardfinger
    @MrMustardfinger Год назад +1

    I was worried doing mine, only installed the 1tb about a week ago and had the deck for 9 months it all went so smoothly i was worried i had missed something was such an amazing feeling when it booted up again(similar feeling to updating bios). If what happened to you happened to me I think id have passed out!

  • @FromW
    @FromW 8 месяцев назад

    Exact same thing happened to me on that plate except top left.... was lucky enough to be able to lift the plate enough to swap ssd but the screw is stuck there forever now stripped it

  • @archer201977
    @archer201977 9 месяцев назад

    i laughed when i saw disney lightsabers under trending search lol, great video by the way, i was hoping to teardown the back plate of my SD and replace with either 512 or 1tb.

  • @Emulation_Inflation
    @Emulation_Inflation Год назад

    Idk if anyone eles had this problem but I was missing 2 screws from the metal piece inside the deck I don't see how that could be missed. I got the deck directly from valve. AND YES THE SCREWS WERE SOOO TIGHT!!!

  • @Djhg2000
    @Djhg2000 Год назад +19

    Almost every time I've helped people with stripped screws, it's because they've used the wrong size or type without knowing it. Here are two quick tips for identifying the right one:
    * Spot the difference between Phillips and Pozi Drive type screws. Phillips heads have a sharp cross with 90 degree corners in the middle. Pozi Drive has what looks like an extra very thin cross drawn on top of the thick cross at a 45 degree angle, which can sometimes make the center look like a star or circular shape with no clear distinguishable 90 degree corners.
    * Use the right size for your screw head. Smaller size tips will fit into larger size heads and in some cases even the other way around might seem to work with a lot of axial force. The easiest way to identify the right tip is to try one size larger and smaller than you think it is. Pick the one that gives the least amount of play when you don't put any axial force on it. It should also "fall" into the screw and quality tips should feel very stiff when they match a quality head.
    Nevertheless, this was entertaining to watch!

    • @thegrumpygamer3081
      @thegrumpygamer3081 Год назад +2

      I was just going to comment on exactly the same thing, Pozi & Phillips and also using the wrong size just because it fits.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the tips for others to read.
      The sizing was correct. All the screws came out with ease except for that bottom left one. It was clearly overtightened by the manufacturers.

    • @longdang2681
      @longdang2681 Год назад +2

      @@baldlyrudy What I do is to push down on the screw as you unscrew it. The precision screwdrivers with the rotational top helps if you have it. Use a large screw driver for more leverage.

  • @Castle_Games
    @Castle_Games 7 месяцев назад

    I had trouble with that same screw but I just went slowly and gently and it came out fine

  • @jman4293
    @jman4293 Год назад

    Did you try moving the backplate. Maybe the bracket was putting too much pressure on the side.

  • @rong7496
    @rong7496 Год назад +2

    I admire your honesty about how scared you were that you perhaps messed something up.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Thanks! It was definitely a lot to take in. I was planning on making a video anyways, so I figured I'd own up to my mistakes and show my experience with others.

  • @nanogaminghd4286
    @nanogaminghd4286 3 месяца назад +1

    Where did you buy the replacement screws from..

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  3 месяца назад +1

      I didn't buy any. I just used the ones that were there. But Valve has a partnership with iFixIt to supply replacement parts.
      www.ifixit.com/Parts/Steam_Deck

  • @hooky17
    @hooky17 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video thank you. Side note, I have the same Mario ? block sweet tin and also use it for screw collection when modding 😆

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! And nice! I bought it years ago and I use it all the time. 🙌

  • @Sky1ceb3rg
    @Sky1ceb3rg Год назад

    Same happened to me when i changed my ssd, but with the screw under the sticker. What i ended up doing is gently pushed up this metal thing on top and moved it around that one screw so i got the access to ssd. Obviously turned disconnected the battery. Changed the ssd and moved metal part back.
    Tl dr if it is only one screw you can’t move just leave it be and move metal part around it.

  • @svenstylesz
    @svenstylesz Год назад

    What a Story 😂 I love how you talk about it. Very sympathetic.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣
      I'm just glad it's over and done.

    • @svenstylesz
      @svenstylesz Год назад

      @@baldlyrudy I believe you 😂

  • @02drpyro
    @02drpyro Год назад +1

    This is exactly why I’m not attempting this. So many times I’ve been told it’s an easy process then I run into an unexpected problem or something that’s easy for someone else but I don’t have the technical know how for.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Yup. All the other content creators made it seem super easy, and I ran into some problems, but it still runs like a champ. If you don't want to risk it, then I totally understand.

  • @Han-fx4bz
    @Han-fx4bz Год назад

    Hi, you can definitely make a video for taking out a striped screws. I used all methods you mentioned here except the drill when I fix my laptop fans. I’ll make another try sometime. Thanks for your sharing ❤

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Thanks! Yeeeeah. I tried a lot of things. I might open up an old laptop and see if I can make a video on all of what I did here.

  • @CaptBadLad
    @CaptBadLad Год назад

    What chair are you sitting on? I am looking for a nice mesh type desk chair

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      It's the Autonomous Ergo Chair 2. It's super comfortable, but the seat isn't mesh. It doesn't make too much of a difference for me though.

  • @thesullylife8219
    @thesullylife8219 Год назад +2

    I'm very scared to take mine apart lol I have extra components... But .. I don't want my system to crash and it be my fault ... Glad that your deck is still good man awesome vid

  • @Dark-FireVikicHa
    @Dark-FireVikicHa Год назад +1

    Best way of removing such small stripped screws is with torx driver and a bit of pressure and if that didn't work with heating it with an soldering iron

  • @cfarreg3960
    @cfarreg3960 11 месяцев назад +1

    Glad I wasn't the only one that had trouble. I stripped 9 of 11 screws, they were on way too tight. Had to drill some out, Some worked with the Crazy Glue trick. But, it's upgraded and works.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  11 месяцев назад +1

      It seems like a lot of people experienced the screws being overtightened during manufacturing. Glad yours worked out.

  • @MKCrimson
    @MKCrimson Год назад +1

    i have the "this is fine" meme when you talk about this haha.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      Oh, yes. Very much so. 😅

  • @seb_bdx0727
    @seb_bdx0727 Год назад

    YOUR STORY made me laugh till I cried in front of my laptop hahaha
    Greetings from the South West of France!

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      Bonjour! Hope all is well. 🙌

  • @dannydee2668
    @dannydee2668 10 месяцев назад

    I upgraded mine and found that the #01 screwdriver gripped the best and worked fine for me.

  • @5izzy557
    @5izzy557 Год назад +2

    Man that's a unique way to create a hinge for the heat shield, definitely going to copy this when I finally get my deck :-)

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +3

      Please don't. 🫠

    • @5izzy557
      @5izzy557 Год назад

      @@baldlyrudy Let's be real, I don't think anybody to replicate that even if we tried, talk about an unfortunate turn of events lol

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Bro, I don't wish the stress I had on anyone. 😅

  • @stevenkennett8694
    @stevenkennett8694 10 месяцев назад

    Mine didn't play the chime...but I could hear and feel the fan spin up...after that happened you just wait...and wait...and wait...and it comes on. Watching you do this reminded me of watching ricky from trailer park boys install a towel bar.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  10 месяцев назад

      That's nice...I guess?

  • @AdrianBigyes
    @AdrianBigyes Год назад

    It's like I'm watching "A Series of Unfortunate Events" XD

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Adrian! Yeah dude. It was pretty bad. 😬
      It all worked out in the end though. 😅🙌

  • @inovade
    @inovade Год назад

    thankfully i dont have any stuck screw but i still feel you, the first time it boot after installing a new SSD are always stressing me. mine was even stuck in bootloop (but i just need to hard reset and it works again). idk why, but i guess because it need a network connection and my network just suddenly dead (i had very bad reception, using local wi-fi, yeah it's that bad)

  • @user-nu4cs1pg7q
    @user-nu4cs1pg7q 11 месяцев назад

    I had the same problem with the bottom left tray. Luckily the steam deck is a recent model with black plate. I was able to still upgrade the SSD without removing it by bending it to the left side.

  • @DoNotPassGO
    @DoNotPassGO Год назад

    Had the same problem, but with two of the screws for the backplate. Bought a Jsaux backplate and the screwdriver that came with it sucks so bad that it started stripping the screws. And since someone stole all my screwdrivers, I had to buy a precision screwdriver set from Walmart and kept using the next size up bit until one actually worked.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Glad everything turned out alright for you. A stripped screw sucks.

  • @barozzbaro3283
    @barozzbaro3283 Год назад

    I had the same problem with one of the screws on the backplate. I removed stripped screw with slotted screwdriver

  • @jiujester5717
    @jiujester5717 Год назад

    I had a similar problem with a stripped screw on the back cover. I just drilled out the screw! But it sucks my steam deck feels incomplete!

  • @AxelFucker
    @AxelFucker Год назад

    Dude! I was lmao! so much watching your video bcuz I know how it feels I've been there so many times started messing around my PS4 ,slim, PS4 pro even my Sony 4K tv I myself loved to fixed my own things so I'm kinda experience idiot haha, I'm planning to buy a steamdeck 64gb & upgrade it to 1TB ssd maybe surely I will encountered the same problems you have shared thanks man 😂 ✌️

  • @alenezi989a3
    @alenezi989a3 Год назад

    God this just happened to me but with the smaller screws on the outside case, I opened RUclips, and your videos was the first thing to pop up. I just took my deck to a nearby electrician and he somehow manged to get the screws out safely the rest of the upgrade process went smoothly, now I'm regretting not getting the 2TB ssd since I'm NEVER opening my steam deck ever again 😅.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      Duuuude. I'm glad it all worked out, but the amount of stress I was under when that screw stripped. I can completely understand where you're coming from. 😬😅

  • @larrybraham4884
    @larrybraham4884 Год назад +1

    I usually file it down to a flat head if I can or as you mentioned a dremmell as long as there's no sensitive parts or fire hazards. I'm oilfield trash so I'm always looking for stuff that might kill me. Cheers 🍻 glad it worked out.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      I did try using the blade of a handsaw, but got literally no results from it.

  • @revmaillet
    @revmaillet Год назад +7

    I feel ya... the 1t ssd takes a while to flash. Much longer than the smaller ssd ::edit:: I have flashed 4 ssd for 4 different steam decks now and that is how i found out. We also changed out the thermal paste for graphite thermal pads so we dont have to worry about it for the life of our steam decks.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +3

      Duuuude. It felt like an eternity to hear it post.

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted Год назад +1

      Oh interesting, so do you just clean off any thermal paste the Steam deck uses and then replace them with custom fitted graphite pads in each spot? Sounds like a good little method

  • @jcmk3829
    @jcmk3829 Год назад

    You don't have to unplug the battery just have to put it into battery storage mode upgraded mine a few days ago

  • @StrandedClone
    @StrandedClone Год назад +1

    I love the unintended screw puns LOL

    • @StrandedClone
      @StrandedClone Год назад

      "Screw It" "I'm Screwed" "Screw anything up"

  • @Leviathan_D7
    @Leviathan_D7 Год назад

    Did you try using a bigger bit/screw driver head to fill in the difference?
    Also with the Dremel you could have used it to create a "slot" on the screw to use a slotted screw driver instead.
    They probably added to much loctite at the factory glad it worked out. 🎉
    It was definitely nerve wrecking when I did mine 😅.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +2

      Yeah man. At that point the screw was practically gone entirely. It was just a hole in metal at that point. 🫠
      I'm glad it all worked out as well. Still gaming strong though. I may check the thermal padding just to be sure things are making contact. 😅

  • @RJ2A81
    @RJ2A81 Год назад

    I had the same experience with one screw being over tightened on the backplate. Almost stripped it but managed to get it out by switching to a one size larger Phillips bit.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      I tried that and it made the screw worse for me; it stripped it even further. 🫠

  • @FireFoxFD343
    @FireFoxFD343 9 месяцев назад

    I stripped all the screws on the back of mine but "1". 😭 had to break the back cover to get in. ended up breaking the bottom tabs that the back cover clips into thank god for replacement covers might have to replace front and back now but still after spending 600 between buying the unit and ssd everything else now I'm stuck spending more to repair a brand new unit 😂

  • @Shenlongboy
    @Shenlongboy Год назад

    i bought Sabrent SSD 512GB install it , work fine. Second day, it dead. =(
    In process of reinstall the original SSD64GB but end up 4 of my steam deck back casing 5.8m screw stripped...
    That whole day end up keep travel back and forth to Hardwareshop to fix the stripped screw.
    In the end, i finally get the stripped screw out by using the professional mobile fix tool set. and install back the original. now waiting refund from amazon.
    P.S i throw away the stripped screw and use 3rd party outer layer plastic casing to hold my steam deck.
    is really frustrated.

  • @jeterang8232
    @jeterang8232 Год назад

    had the same exact issue with the same exact scew just folded it out the way like you did wasnt beacuse of the heat. heres my fun expirience for you after i did all this and flashed steam OS onto the drive it worked for a couple days then i would notice little things like games refusing to open and random crashes and reboots of the system kept reflashing the OS to fix these issues then one day it just said no bootable device i was sold a bad SSD had to get it exchanged and do the whole thing again. and then i went back into it again to change the fan out beacuse i had the delta unit which is more noisy and has issues with the dbrand case magnetic kickstand thankfully they have resolved that now with a mechanical kickstand design.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Omg....that is horrible luck. Is everything running well now?

  • @OGTripleTriple
    @OGTripleTriple Год назад

    Why did I watch this video before bed? I'm going to have nightmares about this now as my ssd is arriving today and it's my turn to swap it out. I'm already clenching beyond limits... wish me luck when the time comes.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      You'll be fine. 😅

    • @OGTripleTriple
      @OGTripleTriple Год назад

      @@baldlyrudy Installed without problems. Thanks for your help.

  • @jonathansallows836
    @jonathansallows836 Год назад +2

    Corporate America: "How will we destroy Right to Repair initiatives?"
    Lackee: "Tell vendors and manufacturers to overtighten all their screws."

  • @skytron92
    @skytron92 Год назад +2

    I'm glad it still works 😁👍🏻

  • @Evercade_Effect
    @Evercade_Effect Год назад

    Yikes! 😵‍💫😵 Glad it worked out in the end.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      You and me both dude. Was genuinely scared and stressed. 🫠

  • @500gtsnake
    @500gtsnake Год назад

    I laughed out loud with this video, I'm going for the base model with the exact 512 card you showed in the video, later on I will upgrade the SSD..... I guess 🤣
    Going to sub to your channel now 👍🏻

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Lol. Go for the upgrade! 🙌
      Thanks for the sub. Appreciate it!

  • @knyaz3v
    @knyaz3v 11 месяцев назад

    Got exact same issue removing heat sink shield from my laptop, I was also hard on time and got no way but to finish this in about hour or 2, ended up drilling that screw slowly with low momentum and barely any pressure, after few minutes screw head was removed, everything is fine now 😅

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  11 месяцев назад

      Glad everything turned out alright. I wasn't super pressed for time, but let's just say the whole process became much longer for me than I thought it would. 😅

  • @JLeonardcarrasco
    @JLeonardcarrasco Год назад

    You earned a sub!

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Thanks! Much appreciated! 🙌

  • @mustashnob
    @mustashnob Год назад +1

    Now I’m even more scared to open my deck up

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      Lol. Don't be. My mishaps have nothing to do with yours.

  • @donjames5761
    @donjames5761 Год назад

    i had a strip screw on my steam deck i used the little plairs that was on my swiss army knife had they had really fine tips that allowed me to grip the screw head on the side an in one of the grooves

  • @freyarobinson804
    @freyarobinson804 11 месяцев назад

    In the future I'd recomend like a nail dremel bit that's used for manicures they have a much smaller surface area and I'd imagine it would be much better for something this precise. lol

  • @John_Alter
    @John_Alter Год назад

    Even though I'm an IT guy, I had the exact problem as you in the video when I was upgrading my NVMe, the screw on the exact same spot you had issues with, it was screwed on tight and I could not get it off.
    I stripped it as well but I got it loose before I couldn't remove it anymore so I tried check if I was able to take off the cover with screw still attached and I was able remove and installed the NVMe with no issue and screw everything back except for that screw in the corner.
    I was lucky I messed up on my Steam Deck instead since I was upgrading the NVMe on two of them (mine and the other was a surprise (belated) birthday present for my older brother - his Deck came in a week after his birthday). I gave my brother my 512GB from a 64GB and upgraded my Deck to 1 TB. His Deck was much easier to deal with compared to mine.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      I'm glad I'm not the only one that ran into this issue. I'm not an IT guy. I'm not off an enthusiast than anything else. I have a ton to learn.

  • @DarkFox2232
    @DarkFox2232 Год назад

    What a story on how not to do something. As for the stripped screw. Get removable screwdriver tip of same size as original screw or if hole is now rounded, get star tip. Get metal to metal bonding adhesive and sacrifice this tip of screwdriver by bonding it to the screw.
    As for the Dremel madness. If it has to happen... paper tape with low stickiness. Cover everything. Your deck works, but it literally takes one speck of metal powder to short circuit 2 legs of microchip. That's how closely packed some legs are.

  • @oo--7714
    @oo--7714 Год назад +2

    I ended up stripping the 4 screws at the top. I tried rubber and it didn't work. Most youtube channels said it was easy to upgrade, but it really isn't as it's very easy to strip these screws.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      Ok. So I'm not the only one? I was surprised by how easy they were to strip.

    • @oo--7714
      @oo--7714 Год назад

      @@baldlyrudy yea, I wouldn't have bought the 64gb version if I knew about it before hand.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      @@oo--7714 dang. I went with the 256GB and I felt like it was nowhere near enough space. Can't imagine a 64GB. Are you rocking a microSD card?

    • @oo--7714
      @oo--7714 Год назад

      @@baldlyrudy yes, also the storage isn't as big of an issue as I thought it would be, I just had to turn of shader cache so my storage wouldn't fill up.
      The only issue though is some games like apex have stuttering issues with it turned off.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      @@oo--7714 gotcha. That makes sense. If you ever consider upgrading, mind the screws. You don't want them stripped. 🤣

  • @rezwan793
    @rezwan793 Год назад

    Oh man, I just finished upgrading my deck to 2TB. I also stripped my screw, It was the one under the sticker of the backplate. yup the middle one. I took a deep breath and somehow was able to turn the screw slowly. It was out by no time. But for your case. the bottom right corner of the backplate comes without a screw, you can just put one there and you should be fine.

  • @theGamer93
    @theGamer93 Год назад

    I would have done it like you. But what also helps is using a sidecutter pliers, grabbing the head of the ccrew and then turning it with the pliers

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Didn't think of that. Thanks for tip!

  • @iamt3ss4
    @iamt3ss4 Год назад

    I can imagine how that feels. I had a similar experience back when I bought my nintendo 3ds and it came from overseas. I didn't know that the charger was the culprit. lets just say I screwed up some of the parts of the caused scratches and dents just by "tweaking" with it.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Sounds like we've all been screwed at least once. 🤣

  • @jackflores7840
    @jackflores7840 Год назад

    Glad you got it. Gotta ask, you didn’t think to cover the deck when you used the rotary tool? Even when you saw sparks and tiny pieces of metal flying? You do great stuff, awesome channel, so I come here for info. You’re my mechanic but if you put sugar in your own gas tank do I keep coming to you? 😅

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      I get where you're coming from. I'm not an expert. Never said I was. I'm just a random dude on RUclips. I wanted to share my experience.

  • @NoviDooms
    @NoviDooms 8 месяцев назад

    Reminds me of when I took my 3ds apart to replace the Sd card reader. It was my first time fixing anything and I had the wrong size screw driver. I ended up messed up so many screws and for awhile it was taped together in one spot. Years later I replaced the screws and remove one that was badly stripped. I used a drill and ended up knocking a capacitor off of the motherboard. I got it fixed by a professional but the board died a few weeks later... Long story short, I feel your pain.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  8 месяцев назад +1

      Dang. I appreciate that.
      The Steam Deck still runs like a champ. I am glad that Valve is replacing the Phillips screws with Torx screws.

    • @NoviDooms
      @NoviDooms 8 месяцев назад

      Good to hear! Yeah, the new screws will be a big help! I love the steps valve is taking to help with reparability!
      Also, I was able to replace my 3ds's motherboard and get it working again. I had to sacrifice a few saves though...@@baldlyrudy

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  8 месяцев назад

      @NoviDooms heck yeah! Valve is above the rest when it comes to repairability.
      Sucks to hear about your motherboard, but I'm glad it was all working properly at the end.

  • @BenDover-qo9mg
    @BenDover-qo9mg Год назад

    I upgraded my SSD with almost no issues as well. The only problem I faced was with the reimaging of steam os but after a couple of restarts, it reinstalled properly and all was good. So if you're trying to do this. Don't get scared, just be careful. Use a phone repair kit with multiple size Phillips screw bits. 00 and 000 will be your friends. Apply sufficient pressure and unscrew carefully. If you do strip the screw, use a flat head and try to cram it in it.

    • @BenDover-qo9mg
      @BenDover-qo9mg Год назад

      Also yes you need to plug it in for it to turn on. If you don't have it plugged in, it will not turn on as a safety measure.

  • @Notpoop906
    @Notpoop906 8 месяцев назад

    One of the biggest causes of stripped screws is using the wrong bit. Make sure that there is as little play as possible. The bit might fit, but there's a good chance it's one size too small, so testing the next size up is always a good idea.

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  7 месяцев назад

      Correct! The Steam Deck LCD model also had crappy screws. Nothing a bit of the correct size could do.

  • @rub3581
    @rub3581 Год назад

    Hilarious that he kept saying “screw it - I’m screwed”

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад +1

      That's because I was. 🤣

    • @rub3581
      @rub3581 Год назад

      @@baldlyrudy that screw was screwing you no doubt😂loved the vid haha

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      Lol. Thanks! 🙌

  • @ryanmohl
    @ryanmohl Год назад

    As a aircraft mechanic I have to deal with stripped screws all the time granted they are bigger but you have to drill them and then pretty much use aeasy out. Pain in the butt

  • @zeelong1589
    @zeelong1589 Год назад

    Same thing happened to me when putting it all back together as far as it not turning on. From unplugging the battery you need power delivery to wake the deck up. So plugging in the charger then hitting power button will wake up the system. When i first got my steam deck i remember having to plug the charger in first when turning it on for the first time. It wouldnt power up otherwise

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      I was sweating when it came to it not turning on. 😅

  • @aussiedigger1441
    @aussiedigger1441 7 месяцев назад

    There are proper pliers to grab the round outer of the stripped screw. At tip of the closed pliers they drilled a small hole with teeth. They are expensive pliers tho! Screw removing pliers Banggood and alli express. 90 psi compressed air with moisture trap to remove those metal particles!

  • @Veedub112
    @Veedub112 11 месяцев назад

    The amount of times he said “screw it” or “i am screwed”.

  • @Kanleio
    @Kanleio 11 месяцев назад

    Subbed!

  • @porkopio9468
    @porkopio9468 Год назад

    Yeah I could already see myself screwing and sweating bullets around a few months in the future.

  • @cve5731
    @cve5731 Год назад

    Not sure if you did this, but a good "first" upgrade is the switch to the hall-effect joysticks. That's really the only thing you'd wear out, so if you switch them out when you have the back open, no need to open it again in the future

    • @baldlyrudy
      @baldlyrudy  Год назад

      I bought some hall-effect joysticks and they were for the first iteration of the Steam Deck. I had to return them. Never tried going back, but I know what to do if I get drift.