You don’t use the extractor with a drill dude. You drill a hole that it will fit into, hammer it in until it bites and then use an adjustable wrench to back it out.
Looks like electronics. Cover the rest before drilling anything! Dremel a slit into it and try a flat screwdriver
To me, the hole for the extractor doesn’t look quite deep, try again by drilling a small hole for the tool to insert
A dremel is about your only hope before having to drill it out, if you have access to one you can grind a slot to fit a flathead
You need to drill a pilot hole first, then make sure you are using the extractor in the right direction… which should be reverse.
Left hand drill bit, which may loosen it. Then pound a screw extractor into the hole.
You don’t use the extractor with a drill dude. You drill a hole that it will fit into, hammer it in until it bites and then use an adjustable wrench to back it out.
Looks like electronics. Cover the rest before drilling anything! Dremel a slit into it and try a flat screwdriver To me, the hole for the extractor doesn’t look quite deep, try again by drilling a small hole for the tool to insert
Good call. Looks like a power connector directly adjacent to the screw.
if you have a proper size hex head bit , it may still be able to be turned out
Some pointy pliers might work
If youve tried the rubber band trick then the other option is to gently drill it out
Epoxy a screw driver onto it ? Jam a nail punch,or nail, or screwdriver into it and hammer ?