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OK so its one of the screws that hold the ground plate to the motherboard, right under the PSU's plastic sheild.
Well did you strip it out? If so try a small pair of needle nose pliers. If that doesn't work buy yourself a new X-acto (stanly as I beleave you call them in the UK) knife and a 5 blade or more replacement pack, and carefully shave away at the head of the screw. Dont attempt to drill it out! I have seen pictures of a guy that tried this and drilled right through the plate as well as the mobo rendering his PS2 usless. Good luck!
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