Introduction

Follow this guide to remove and replace the USB cable of your webcam. Knowledge of soldering is necessary in order to install a new cable.

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    • Remove the two 8 mm Phillips #0 screws on the back cover.

    • The motherboard connects the two covers together. DO NOT separate the two yet.

    • There is a button that loosens as the Phillips screws are removed. Don't be alarmed if it falls out.

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    • Remove the four 6mm Phillips #0 screws connecting the motherboard and front cover.

    • DO NOT detach the wire connecting the motherboard to the front cover.

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    • Use tweezers to grasp the white wire connector on the back of the motherboard.

    • Wiggle the connector back and forth to remove it from the socket.

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    • Desolder the joint on the front of the motherboard to completely detach the USB cable.

    • Follow this link to learn how to properly solder and desolder your parts.

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    • Wedge the pointy end of the spudger between the sliver E-ring and USB attachment base to extract the E-ring and release the USB cable.

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    • Feed the end of the disconnected USB cable through the back cover.

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Conclusion

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

Cory Davis

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Ich habe auch. ich braucht neu Kabel für C910 aber wo finden?

wohlgemuth1981 -

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Shiva Ji Sachan -

In hindsight, I wish I had just ordered a new camera. It is more difficult than these instructions make it look. I found a replacement cable on Amazon. Disassembly and removal of the old cable was easy. Soldering of the single wire on the new cable was difficult. I'm not as steady as I used to be, and the tiny cable and small board made it a difficult task. Once I finished the soldering, reassembly was easy except for the cable clip. Once done and I plugged it in, the camera would not work--USB device not recognized. I don't know whether the cable was incorrect or if I messed something up during the soldering. I finally trashed the old camera and ordered a new Logitech c920s. Wasted $10 on the failed cable and spent $70 on the new camera.

If you are unsure, it might be worth spending the money to upgrade instead of wasting time and money on a failed replacement cable like I did.

Ron Anderson -

As an update to the above-- My repair failed because I had ordered the wrong cable.

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