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How do you repair a lifted pad on the mobo?
How do you repair a lifted pad on the mobo? –
01-24-2003,04:34 PM
I was reading through the threads and people have said you can repair that? How? the pad for point B was accidentally lifted off but i tested the track going to this pad and it still showed some ohms and i have a blank screen. I'm talking about a v5/v6 mobo.
Thanks.
-aznoutlaw
Last edited by aznoutlaw; 01-24-2003 at 04:55 PM.
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01-25-2003,12:54 PM
I have the exact same problem. anybody know how to fix it ?
perdimos el pinche campeonato pero siempre hay el proximo año maldito monterrey
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01-25-2003,01:41 PM
I dont know if this helps, I had a pad lift of on my magic3.1, I had To Carefully attach it to the correct pin on the bios chip on the magic 3.1, Just a liitle solder and just hit it for a second to get a connection, then I made sure there was no bridging by using a continuity tester. Not sure which pad it was, Just make sure it isn't a pad with the white resistor in the trace path. Hope this helps
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Re: repair –
01-27-2003,01:19 AM
could u care to tell us how you do it dusty_mods?
Thanks for trying to help SMVOG but that wouldn't fix it on the mobo.
Thanks.
-aznoutlaw
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