I just got my Framework 16 DIY version and I can’t install the primary SSD because there is a captive screw in the place that holds the SSD down and I can’t remove it so the SSD doesn’t stay held down. There is a screw for the secondary SSD and it comes out. Any ideas?

Update: I got it out, anyone else with this issue, try and pull the screw out it’s very small on the threads so it just pulls out and pushes back in when the drive is seated.

  • mx_smith@lemmy.worldOP
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    6 months ago

    I’m not sure it’s captive but it won’t tighten or loosen, it just turns. I tried to see if the lower part of it would come out but I believe it’s bolted from the underside of the logic board.

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      6 months ago

      the whole screw turns, or the screw driver is stripping the head?

      If the whole screw is turning, try using a strong magnet to pull the screw out.

      Could you take a photo to share?

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        6 months ago

        Here is a photo. The pink square is the adhesive the screw to the left of it is the one to hold the lower secondary SSD then a little farther left is the one that will not come out. I’ll try the magnet idea. Thanks

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          Ok if the screw is rotating but not coming out, try the magnet trick, or try using a bit of glue to pull it out. If its rotating but not coming out at all, you can use a Dremel to cut the head off the screw.

          If the screw isn’t rotating at all (and your driver is rotating in a static screw head stripping it) then you can try a pair of vise grips, or other metal grippy device and grab the outside of the screw head and apply firm and consistent pressure to break the friction lock that has developed.

          Worst case, RMA the motherboard if you can’t remove the screw.

          From your photo the teeth in the screw look a little chewed up, so I think your driver is slipping when you turn. You might want to use a larger driver and apply more downward pressure while rotating to ensure it doesn’t slip between the teeth.

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            6 months ago

            Hey I got it out. I had to use some pliers and pull it out, which is weird since it wasn’t really screwed in and it did t seem stripped. When putting the SSD back in it didn’t screw in, it just sort of snaps back into the hole. It holds the drive in so that works. Thanks everyone for the suggestions.