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Doomer wrote:Then swapping U12 should be enough to replicate original PCB
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lcoughey wrote:So, why didn't you pay the professional lab to do the job? Depending on the size of the lab, I think it is reasonable to be quoted anywhere between $300 and $1000 for PCB related work.
This is why I believe that our free assessment should only include a price and no diagnosis, unless the quote is approved. If you want me to tell you how to fix it yourself, that will cost you.
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October 1st, 2013, 16:57
fzabkar wrote:My suggestion (for next time) is to buy your PCB from a vendor who provides the chip transfer for free. Then the total cost would be more like US$50. Moreover, the vendor would probably just transfer the contents of the chip rather than the chip itself.
Anyway, best of luck, and put your savings toward a backup drive or three.
October 1st, 2013, 17:14
solosdk wrote:Also, I would have done that firmware transfer from vendor, but from what I can see, absolutely no-one in the UK can do that.
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