gadgetfixup
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One of these Chromebooks came in the shop that suffered a liquid spill. Quite a bit of corrosion. I cleaned it up, resoldered all the stuff I could see damaged. The board still flashes the backlight on and off. Just so happens I have one of these boards from an abandoned Chromebook. I swapped the board and it fires up, just needs reloaded to remove the previous customer's data. Seems like an easy fix EXCEPT the customer needs her data off the old board. Has anyone done a chip swap on a chromebook to move the data? Is the data locked to the old board or is it open so swapping it will allow it to boot? I'm sure I can successfully swap it, I'm just wondering if I'd be wasting my time and have to swap the original chip back?