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[* black] You ''could'' remove this friendly Seattle Frisbee from the bottom just for a quick toss, but we're not here to play around. There are, in fact, more screws hidden underneath.
[* black] We ''wish ''we could have left this alone, because removing it took some tedious internal unclipping.
[* black] The optical drive comes out next. And much to our amazement, it's the familiar old drive returning from the [guide|65572|Xbox One S|stepid=135530|new_window=true] and Xbox One X—same model number and all!
[* icon_note] Exciting? Well, yes and no—but mostly, no. Our tests suggest the optical drive's internal circuit board is paired to your console's motherboard, which means no easy replacements if the drive goes kaput.
- [* black] That said—just like the One S and One X—if you can de-solder the board from your original optical drive transplant it into a new drive, you're back in business.
+ [* black] That said—just like the One S and One X—if you can de-solder the board from your original optical drive and transplant it into a new drive, you're back in business.
[* black] In any case, one of these chips might be responsible for the intimate motherboard/optical-board bond:
[* red] Microsoft MS0DDDSP03 2011-ATSL ATN2TU22
[* orange] Texas Instruments 2050G4 7T AXTN