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  • what is that liquid that you put on the chip connectors before soldering?

  • no tienes idea de lo que estas haciendo por si no sabias debajo de ese integrado tiene mucho mas soldadura que en los pines la soldadura que se cuartea es la que esta abajo del integrado checa este video para que aprendas "Fixing nc6000 with a torch"

  • You never have any problem with solder crossing over to the other pins when you drag the iron across the pins like that? Seems easier than doing them one by one but I am concerned with the possibility pins crossing. Any other tips to do with this technique?

  • i hate this song!

  • i would like to know what is the liquid that you used in the begining please replay soon :)

  • @tomsons6

    FLUX

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  • How about explaining what the problem with the computer is, what you are doing, and finishing the job? While you're at it, move the camera so your hand doesn't block what you are trying to show. This video is a waste of time. The song is annoying, too.

    Better luck with your next video.

  • @l19981 I like the song but hate hearing it on every other youtube video that shouldn't have death metal playing in the background.

    It's either this or being rick rolled.

  • how hot is your iron I have a 15 WATT, 30 WATT and a 40 WATT and would like to know what one would be best for the job, I am guessing your useing a 15 or 30

    WATT iron,

  • can i change the 64vram video card ith a better one?!?!?!?!

  • @JJJetFire

    no 

  • I fix my computer 2 weeks ago,i use same method.....mexico.

  • Did this actually repair it or did he just solder all the pins together? If it worked why didn't they show it up and running? Just wondering.

  • thanks

  • if I see it correctly, the liquid they put on the chip is normal Solder Mask.

    wenn ich das richtig sehe, ist die flüssigkeit normaler Lötstopplack.

  • what is the liquid in the small bottle? can anyone tell me

  • @loaiuk it is flux. it allows the hot solder to flow and work better.

  • Just did it to my laptop, and it's now working normally. I had issues with windows freezing always after a couple of minutes after startup, not anymore.

    I used a gas-soldering iron with a sharp tip, and just warmed up every pin so that the tin melted. After that i checked with a magnifying glass that no pins were touching each other.

    So no need for those fancy tools that "Mounty2010" said, with a little concentration it is an easy DIY.

  • Das ist aber nicht euer ernst oder ? Ich kann mir ehrlich gesagt nicht vorstellen, dass das was ihr da zeigt auch nur annähernd funktionieren kann. Ausser einer riesen Lötbrücke kann doch da nicht viel bei rauskommen, sorry. Ich jedenfalls habe den MAX1987 Chip im Labor unter einem Microskop nachgelötet, jede Lötstelle einzeln. The only way to REALLY fix this, is professional re-soldering the MAX1987 chip using a microscope and professional smd soldering iron.
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  • yes I had to do it twice, my own fault, I was too scared to over heat the parts,took it apart the second time much quicker,and to do the solder was just as scary,but I looked careful after and checked I hadn't draged any solder across two pins.all credit to the guy who first found the fault,how he did it I really don't know.briliant.,worth noting I have never done anything like this before.

  • hey i tried doing this and the same problem still happens, my computer will turn on but does not boot, the screen still stays black and the wireless led as well the power led are on then it shuts down. any idea on how i can fix it ?

  • Your problem is more likely to be the fan screw that earths the motherboard, try to press hard on the upper/right side of the keyboard and power it on. If it does boot normally by doing that, then it is for sure the earthing screw. To tighten that screw you need to pull the keyboard and the metal plates beneath it off, and then tighten the screw.

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