H harry18 Daemon Poster Messages 823 Jan 15, 2006 #1 ok, so when i was taking my old mobo out of my pc, while i was undoing one of the screw i knocked a tiny bit of soulder out of place, is it ****ed?
ok, so when i was taking my old mobo out of my pc, while i was undoing one of the screw i knocked a tiny bit of soulder out of place, is it ****ed?
Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Jan 15, 2006 #2 as long as the actual circuit is still intact, it will work. if it doesn't work, you could always put on a bit of solder yourself.
as long as the actual circuit is still intact, it will work. if it doesn't work, you could always put on a bit of solder yourself.
OP OP H harry18 Daemon Poster Messages 823 Jan 15, 2006 #3 well, the tiny bit of wire joining the two other tiny bits of wire came off. so theres a bit which has snapped off, if ya see what i mean?
well, the tiny bit of wire joining the two other tiny bits of wire came off. so theres a bit which has snapped off, if ya see what i mean?
Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Jan 15, 2006 #4 do you still have it? you should probabbly try soldering it back on.
OP OP H harry18 Daemon Poster Messages 823 Jan 15, 2006 #5 no i lost it, was so tiny, but theres billions of those tiny little soulder thinkys, how broken could the mobo be?
no i lost it, was so tiny, but theres billions of those tiny little soulder thinkys, how broken could the mobo be?
J JKnPA In Runtime Messages 182 Jan 15, 2006 #6 Try to find someone in your local area who has some technical ability........ or a computer/ Tv repair service. They shouldn't charge much to re-solder or do a simple repair.
Try to find someone in your local area who has some technical ability........ or a computer/ Tv repair service. They shouldn't charge much to re-solder or do a simple repair.
Nitestick Golden Master Messages 8,478 Location Ñмерти Ð´Ð»Ñ Ñпаме Jan 15, 2006 #8 could we see a pic?