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Introduction

The motherboard allows all parts of your camera to receive power and communicate with one another. Common symptoms of a faulty motherboard include the screen not receiving any information to display or a quickly draining battery. Before disassembling your Nikon Coolpix P100, be sure to remove any dust or debris from the camera. Keeping your motherboard clean will lessen the probability of any motherboard damage.

Before beginning, be sure to power off your camera and disconnect it from any external power source.

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Step 1

              Nikon Coolpix P100  Motherboard Access               
  • Turn the front of the camera toward you.

Turn the front of the camera toward you.

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Step 2

  • On the left side of the camera, use a Phillips #00 Precision Screwdriver to remove the two marked screws.

On the left side of the camera, use a Phillips #00 Precision Screwdriver to remove the two marked screws.

Step 3

  • On the right side of the camera, remove the first visible screw above the HDMI and A/V OUT cover.

On the right side of the camera, remove the first visible screw above the HDMI and A/V OUT cover.

Step 4

  • Lift the HDMI and A/V OUT cover to access the hidden screw between the two ports.
  • Remove the screw

Lift the HDMI and A/V OUT cover to access the hidden screw between the two ports.

Remove the screw

Step 5

  • Flip the camera upside down and remove the seven marked screws.

Flip the camera upside down and remove the seven marked screws.

Step 6

  • Turn the back of the camera toward you.
  • Lift the display panel and remove the two marked screws

Turn the back of the camera toward you.

Lift the display panel and remove the two marked screws

Step 7

  • Use a plastic iFixit opening tool to gently loosen the top and sides of the camera.

Use a plastic iFixit opening tool to gently loosen the top and sides of the camera.

Step 8

  • Before fully opening the camera, identify the two marked ribbon cables
  • Properly detach the ribbons before proceeding

Before fully opening the camera, identify the two marked ribbon cables

Properly detach the ribbons before proceeding

Step 9

  • Carefully open the camera.
  • Now you have partial access to the camera’s motherboard.

Carefully open the camera.

Now you have partial access to the camera’s motherboard.

Step 10

  • Remove the five indicated screws that are attached to the metal plate.

Remove the five indicated screws that are attached to the metal plate.

Step 11

  • Remove the hidden top screw that is attached to the metal plate.

Remove the hidden top screw that is attached to the metal plate.

Step 12

  • Use a plastic iFixit opening tool to carefully loosen the metal plate.
  • Remove the metal plate to access the camera’s motherboard.

Use a plastic iFixit opening tool to carefully loosen the metal plate.

Remove the metal plate to access the camera’s motherboard.

Step 13

  • Now you have access to the camera’s motherboard

Now you have access to the camera’s motherboard

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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djalfonsodaza - Apr 30, 2019

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