hahaha yea. I totally agree. soldering something like this is not my cup of tea! if its at that point its getting shipped out. I not going to try to mess with it if we are at the solder point!A steady hand - some thin wire and a soldering iron - Probably a good way to totally foul it up. iI you aren't used to this kind of thing send it to the Pro s
Never would have thought of that.... that raises some interesting avenues in our local community.You could use a local jeweler like we do.
wow. thats an interesting idea. a jeweler? they solder? thats thinking outside the box!You could use a local jeweler like we do.
Flying leads. is there a link to these never heard of them?You don't need to reinstate all those connections. If you identify the four USB2 connections, that should be sufficient to get at the data. For your purposes, I'd try connecting a USB2 flying lead.
In fact, if you cut/break away the remains of the blue plastic, you should be able to use clips from a flying lead onto the remains of the USB3 connector (just the USB2 pins) – no soldering required.
You might want to practice your MacGyver skills on one of your own devices before attempting something you've never done before on a customers device with some "pretty important stuff" on it.
Or send it to someone who knows what they are doing, mark up the price a bit to make some money, and have a happy customer.
You might want to practice your MacGyver skills on one of your own devices before attempting something you've never done before on a customers device with some "pretty important stuff" on it.
Or send it to someone who knows what they are doing, mark up the price a bit to make some money, and have a happy customer.
"Pretty important stuff"!
Send to the pros, before you make it worse.
If they are willing to pay of course. Amazing how "un-important" stuff becomes when prices are mentioned. "But I thought maybe you could just copy it to a new one?", mentality.