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spacejamtartZ
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alright. i know what your thinking. wow what a noob. yes it is one of the most embarrassing things im going to have to admit i f***ed up on. so before i ordered a new soldering pencil and some flux, i had borrowed my neighbors 30+yr old soldering iron. my friend (2+ years on this forum) had a bad kv flash and bricked his xbox. long story short. while i was soldering the ltp cable we made to fix it, onto the board he started typing on the laptop that was on the table. bumped his arm against the table, the solder fell off and onto the nand. i am wondering if there is any one on here that can reflow the nand? i tried to get the solder off but it just keeps moving around and around on the nand's points of connection. basically the nand is being ground out so i cant even get the powerbrick to go orange. i have changed out the ltp for a nand-x. i am willing to pay (please dont murder my wallet because i dont have one) any one that can fix it. Sincerely,

n00b Who F***ed His Xbox Royally

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does anybody know how to fix this? i know there is someone on here that can. this forum is loaded with geniuses.
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sure buddy you need de-soldering braid.
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it may lift the nand as well but once de-soldered you can clean up the nand's points and then re-solder it.
if you would like to send it I would be more then happy to fix $40.00 plus you pay shipping both ways.{[email protected] }

good luck bro.
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Awful Soldering Sorry If I Was You I Would Chuck It! It Probs Wont Work
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wow, i honestly pissed myself laughin here



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Looks like the work of a 140w soldering gun not an iron wtf...
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If you can post some picture i will most likely be able to fix it.
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you mite b able to move alot of it with a solder suck mate but tbh the hole job looks **** still worth a shot b4 it ready for the bin
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