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Hi folks..
I've been having some problems with my 1 yr plus Tytn II...
Intermittently it will have no network issue. Once I go Comms Panel and OFF and ON the phone, network is fine.
But this will happen a few times, no matter if I'm outside the house or at home and
it will happen even if I leave it alone.
Also at times after a soft reset, it will says no SIM card detected.
I've tried to clean the SIM card with those rubber eraser, inserting a piece of paper on the back side of the SIM card, to no avail.
If I'm lucky it detects the SIM card.
I've tried using my sister's spare SIM card, same problems.
Any1 encountered before?
If repaired, would it cost a bomb? My warranty already over.
Or is it time for me to replace the tytn? *sigh*
I did search for no network, but think mostly it's the 3G networks having problems in some parts of the world.
Mine will intermittently have no network in 3G or not.
Thanks in advance for any inputs.
Check for dust/dirt around the contact area of the SIM and the slot contacts. Press lightly on the silver metal that crosses over the SIM slot to insure it is tight enough to insure good contact with the card.
Hope that helps.
Hi there...
yup I've cleaned and blown the sim card area.
also place a piece of paper behind the sim card.
oriki said:
Hi there...
yup I've cleaned and blown the sim card area.
also place a piece of paper behind the sim card.
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erm why would you place a piece of paper behind the SIM card and why would you clean it with a eraser(should use a cotton rag or your shirt[NOT a washcloth they can scratch it]) by now the SIM shouldn't work in any phone and paper would stop the contact between the SIM and the SIM slot
i had the same problem some time ago...
the way i fixed it was with tape on the back of the sim card..
i know you tried paper but how much paper?
when i first put tape i would put a layer.. then nothing ... then another layer..
then nothing..
i finally got to the point where i almost broke the litle metal thing that hold the sim card in place.. but it finally worked..
i guess just hard presure fixed my phone not reading my sim..
jus my 2 cents
oriki said:
Hi there...
yup I've cleaned and blown the sim card area.
also place a piece of paper behind the sim card.
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I hope you put the paper between the medal strip and the SIM, not under the SIM where the contacts are. If the SIM does not feel snug in the slot, remove the SIM and press down on the matal strip just a bit to tighten it. Also look carefully to see that the SIM is inserted correctly. The cut off corner does not go in first. Look carefully and you will find an illustration on the outside of the cover.
Hope that helps.
souskei said:
when i first put tape i would put a layer.. then nothing ... then another layer..
then nothing..
i finally got to the point where i almost broke the litle metal thing that hold the sim card in place.. but it finally worked..
i guess just hard presure fixed my phone not reading my sim..
jus my 2 cents
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That's good value for money advice! There are posts here that mention about issues with sim connection on Tilt Specific versions of the Kaiser (although there's nothing in the Tilt specific wiki about it). As long as the paper/tape is on the back (non-contact) side and is used to push the sim closer to the contacts, it should help. If there's any chance the o/p can still return it under warranty, then try and do so. Warranties aren't hard and fast and if something fails very close to the end of the warranty period, many companies will still consider repairing it, especially if it's a 'known issue' that's cropped up. If the o/p spends some time doing a seach, I'm sure more details will come up. From what I recall reading, Kaisers other than the Tilt aren't affected and I've certainly had no such problems with my HTC branded device.
Flying Kiwi said:
That's good value for money advice! There are posts here that mention about issues with sim connection on Tilt Specific versions of the Kaiser (although there's nothing in the Tilt specific wiki about it). As long as the paper/tape is on the back (non-contact) side and is used to push the sim closer to the contacts, it should help. If there's any chance the o/p can still return it under warranty, then try and do so. Warranties aren't hard and fast and if something fails very close to the end of the warranty period, many companies will still consider repairing it, especially if it's a 'known issue' that's cropped up. If the o/p spends some time doing a seach, I'm sure more details will come up. From what I recall reading, Kaisers other than the Tilt aren't affected and I've certainly had no such problems with my HTC branded device.
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yup, I did a search and mostly was recommended to use the paper thingy.
will probably call up the HTC service centre and ask how much it would cost to repair it.
I had to lose my tytn haha. now having withdrawal symptoms using a simple nokia hp.
WillardZ said:
I hope you put the paper between the medal strip and the SIM, not under the SIM where the contacts are. If the SIM does not feel snug in the slot, remove the SIM and press down on the matal strip just a bit to tighten it. Also look carefully to see that the SIM is inserted correctly. The cut off corner does not go in first. Look carefully and you will find an illustration on the outside of the cover.
Hope that helps.
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yup... the SIM card orientation is correct and it's tight hehe
souskei said:
i had the same problem some time ago...
the way i fixed it was with tape on the back of the sim card..
i know you tried paper but how much paper?
when i first put tape i would put a layer.. then nothing ... then another layer..
then nothing..
i finally got to the point where i almost broke the litle metal thing that hold the sim card in place.. but it finally worked..
i guess just hard presure fixed my phone not reading my sim..
jus my 2 cents
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will try that... I did put till it was very tight to remove the paper and SIM card..
kaiserII101 said:
erm why would you place a piece of paper behind the SIM card and why would you clean it with a eraser(should use a cotton rag or your shirt[NOT a washcloth they can scratch it]) by now the SIM shouldn't work in any phone and paper would stop the contact between the SIM and the SIM slot
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I figured it might be the SIM contact problem, hence the paper on the sim card.
the sim card is working well with my spare nokia hp though.
thanks all for the tips & infos!
Thank you all very much. This just happened to me and I was able to resolve with the paper behind the sim card. A real life saver since my tilt is now 14 mos old and out of warranty.
I totally forgot abt this thread...
mine was repaired for SGD 150, including the diagnostic fee since it's out of warranty...
No Sim card detected
oriki said:
I totally forgot abt this thread...
mine was repaired for SGD 150, including the diagnostic fee since it's out of warranty...
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I had the same issue with an 18 month Tilt. HTC quote was $124 US as diagnostic fee and over $300 if the board needed replacement. The shim to the back of the card was not working. Bought a new HTC brand SIM card reader from ebay for $24 US including S&H. All is well.
was it easy to DIY?
and I tot repairs here in singapore are expensive hehe
Some rubber erasers contain a small amount of ground pumice, for the sole purpose of scratching the top layer of paper when you use it to correct a mistake (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraser#Types).. Using a rag or shirt alone will not remove any oxidation from the surface of the contacts, although if they are gold-plated they should be resistant to oxidizing anyway..
I just had the same problem today with my SIM card. So far, paper hasn't helped. (I stuck 3 layers of white adhesive binder label on the back of the SIM, and trimmed around it w/scissors) -- still no luck.
kaiserII101 said:
erm why would you place a piece of paper behind the SIM card and why would you clean it with a eraser(should use a cotton rag or your shirt[NOT a washcloth they can scratch it]) by now the SIM shouldn't work in any phone and paper would stop the contact between the SIM and the SIM slot
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weasel5i2 said:
Using a rag or shirt alone will not remove any oxidation from the surface of the contacts, although if they are gold-plated they should be resistant to oxidizing anyway..
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Exactly so I think rather than using a potentially abrasive eraser, it'd be best to use a specialist contact cleaner (designed just for such things) applied to a cotton bud and rubbed against the sim holder contacts and then the sim itself. It seems to me that as long as the contacting surface is spotlessly clean then packing the SIM closer to the contacts with pieces of paper behind it, shouldn't be necessary (even though it may help). A small aerosol can of contact cleaner is cheap enough and it can also be used for battery contact cleaning every few months (something it pays to do with a TyTN II in my experience).
Touch wood, my phone is still going strong as far as the sim connectivity is concerned but then its probably only ever endured 20 or so sim removals and refitments in its whole existance - maybe those experiencing problems are predominantly frequent sim removers or changers?
The Fix- its the simm cover microswitch
I may be that the reason many are getting different results, is that your tackling the wrong area of the ph as the problem. I just fixed my TYTN ll using this solution by Tilt Fanatic -Fix for No Sim Detection Problem!-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11199595#post11199595
He figured out that its source is the simm cover latch and the micoswitch that it catches on underneath. Over time this ability to catch onto microswitch, degrades so "the problem is that the outside switch is not fully catching the inside one, which is why the sim isn't being detected". Thus for many people the constant insert and closing of the simm cover inadvertantly fixes the problem. Not the deoxidizing or cleaning contacts with a rubber etc. Try it. Use something to press the inner mico switch hard up while turning on the phone. It was an instant fix for my ph, showing it was the correct source of the problem of "no simm card present". Thanks to Tilt Fanatic correctly identifying it.
Can anyone advise if I am able to get a new/2nd hand replacement rubber sim card cover. mine has disintegrated and the phone will not work without it.
hi man
cookied said:
Can anyone advise if I am able to get a new/2nd hand replacement rubber sim card cover. mine has disintegrated and the phone will not work without it.
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i have the same problem as you, who have any help for this ,please
hi now success with sim cover
XDA is verry old device,so its very difficult to find sim cover.For me i try to do with my own thinking .1st open all hardware and try to take anything to envelop
a small button that make phone off, finally success with paper
so next i ll take some photo....
whats the point with a sim cover?
Hi All,
So my wife smashed her screen on the HTC one. (aussie optus version)
I ordered a new screen/front housing to replace it.: etradesupply.com/oem-htc-one-lcd-screen-and-digitizer-assembly-with-front-housing.html
Followed some good tutorials and teardowns and managed to get it apart without any damage :good:
I put the internals and front screen back together and it all worked fine apart from the sim card, it couldn't be read/detected! :crying:
After checking all my connections, trying tape on the back of the sim card, I tested the sim reader out of the original housing. the thing works!
youtu.be/4Iy-f3aQOUA
Now anyone who has pulled these apart knows that you cant get to the sim reader without seperating the screen from the front housing. i'm not keen to do that unless I have to.
So do I have a dud sim card reader?
Do etrades sim card readers require their own sim tray to work correctly? (using original sim tray)
Has anyone else experienced this or have any suggestions?
It's alright.
I bit the bullet and pulled the front screen off with a bit of heat and a suction cap, and replaced the sim reader.
it went back together perfectly.
result = happy wife
synap5e said:
It's alright.
I bit the bullet and pulled the front screen off with a bit of heat and a suction cap, and replaced the sim reader.
it went back together perfectly.
result = happy wife
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Wow, neat..! Can you post links to the tutorials you followed? And a little more close up pics?
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n1234d said:
Wow, neat..! Can you post links to the tutorials you followed? And a little more close up pics?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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no problems
I found this guys video;s the best:
youtu.be/qZFAsgjCunc
youtu.be/S5KNmDeJ4Ww
youtube.com/watch?v=GNc-_UpM8Is&feature=share&list=UUfHl7Qc9Bb84qxMIU2WMq1g&index=2
youtu.be/lDHnHjjfNAg
ifixit.com/Teardown/HTC+One+Teardown/13494
The suction cap method was perfect with a bit of heat for neatly removing the screen to get to the sim card reader afterwards..
synap5e said:
no problems
I found this guys video;s the best:
youtu.be/qZFAsgjCunc
youtu.be/S5KNmDeJ4Ww
youtube.com/watch?v=GNc-_UpM8Is&feature=share&list=UUfHl7Qc9Bb84qxMIU2WMq1g&index=2
youtu.be/lDHnHjjfNAg
ifixit.com/Teardown/HTC+One+Teardown/13494
The suction cap method was perfect with a bit of heat for neatly removing the screen to get to the sim card reader afterwards..
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Nice! A few pics too please? I wanna see how close to unibody this phone is after reassembly
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Does anyone else seem to be having this issue? Mine will never close completely and does not stay flush agains the phone like the sim card cover does... I can't seem to get it to stay completely closed no matter what I do. Is it supposed to be completely flush agains the side of the phone?
overlord727 said:
Does anyone else seem to be having this issue? Mine will never close completely and does not stay flush agains the phone like the sim card cover does... I can't seem to get it to stay completely closed no matter what I do. Is it supposed to be completely flush agains the side of the phone?
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It is definitely supposed to be flush against the phone.
I'll see if I can get it to shut, otherwise I'll have to see about a replacement door. Thanks!
I received my phone today and unboxed it.
I immediatley noticed a slightly opened nano SIM slot cover. I tried to push it in but the cover always popps out after a while.
I cleaned it with alcohol to get more friction between the o-ring and the mating surface of the cell phone but it continued to popp out.
Looks like they have some issues with the covers and the shape of the o-ring/ packing.
Its definitely not water proof like that so I am sending it back to get a replacement phone.
However, the micro SD slot cover on my phone was flush and tight.
Hi, I have same problem. Cover is popping out slightly immediately after closing and after some time in pocket its usualy almost or completly opened.
same problem here, sim card flap keeps popping open, only arrived today from o2, i take it the only solution is to return?
mozzer2k4 said:
same problem here, sim card flap keeps popping open, only arrived today from o2, i take it the only solution is to return?
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yep, this might seriously endanger the water/dustproof thingy.
**UPDATE**
I exchanged it and the replacement phone doesnt has the problems.
So if you get your phone, check it first for this failure.
Some have it, some dont.
Ughhh this is kind of crap, I took a risk and bought this phone from a seller outside my country :crying: and Sony Canada won't recognize their warranty. Other than this flap issue I really love it..
deutscher.bund said:
Ughhh this is kind of crap, I took a risk and bought this phone from a seller outside my country :crying: and Sony Canada won't recognize their warranty. Other than this flap issue I really love it..
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Just return it for a refund or exchange, I assume you got it from Clove or Handtec. Sony Canada probably won't start fixing these devices until it is actually released in Canada.
Bialynia said:
Just return it for a refund or exchange, I assume you got it from Clove or Handtec. Sony Canada probably won't start fixing these devices until it is actually released in Canada.
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I got it from Never-MSRP (an eBay store). Yeah I just contacted them now, really hope I can settle this without getting hit on any fee.
deutscher.bund said:
I got it from Never-MSRP (an eBay store). Yeah I just contacted them now, really hope I can settle this without getting hit on any fee.
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They're a reliable seller, they'll swap your phone for sure.
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Bialynia said:
They're a reliable seller, they'll swap your phone for sure.
Sent from my D5803 using Tapatalk
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Yes I'm working it out with them now seems to be very reasonable. Hope my next unit is good.
charliebigpot said:
yep, this might seriously endanger the water/dustproof thingy.
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o2 have now replaced my phone, seal is flush against the body :good:
overlord727 said:
Does anyone else seem to be having this issue? Mine will never close completely and does not stay flush agains the phone like the sim card cover does... I can't seem to get it to stay completely closed no matter what I do. Is it supposed to be completely flush agains the side of the phone?
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Same problem here exactly!
Returned mine back to the store today, took some time to convince them that there was a problem as the flap takes about 3-4 minutes to pop up out of it's hole and only comes out about 0.5-0.8mm (hardly a lot), but enough to make me concerned about it not being fully waterproof. Apparently it was the first Sony Z3 compact that has this problem, but I'm glad I saw this thread before going back to the shop
Eventually the guy said they'll take it and get it repaired and will take 2 weeks to get it back, hopefully all it needs is a new flap.
Glad I took it back though, and hopefully when it returns the flap will stay down, as otherwise it is the best phone I've ever had!
I had this problem with USB flap, O2 replaced the phone straight away..
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I had exactly this problem. In my pocket the cover would work its way loose after a few minutes.
I noticed that the stem of the cover was not perpendicular to the short edges of the cover itself, so when closed (with the stem presumably parallel to the screen), one of the long edges would be pushed outwards. I hope that's clear ish. Anyway, bending the stem to be perpendicular to the cover seems to have fixed my problem. I've been using my phone all day, and the cover hasn't come loose once.
I'll keep you all posted as to whether this "fix" keeps working.
The fix works
FluidDruid said:
I had exactly this problem. In my pocket the cover would work its way loose after a few minutes.
I noticed that the stem of the cover was not perpendicular to the short edges of the cover itself, so when closed (with the stem presumably parallel to the screen), one of the long edges would be pushed outwards. I hope that's clear ish. Anyway, bending the stem to be perpendicular to the cover seems to have fixed my problem. I've been using my phone all day, and the cover hasn't come loose once.
I'll keep you all posted as to whether this "fix" keeps working.
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I tried your fix and it works. Thanks.
****, i made a new topic a couple of min ago about the same issue with the sim trapdoor. doesn't stay clipped in properly.
getting it replaced.
check the screen for light bleeds with a screen test app black screen at max brightness, and white balance for pink issues...
freaking pain...
overlord727 said:
Does anyone else seem to be having this issue? Mine will never close completely and does not stay flush agains the phone like the sim card cover does... I can't seem to get it to stay completely closed no matter what I do. Is it supposed to be completely flush agains the side of the phone?
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I've had the same issue as you, but after i bent a bit the flap cover's stem(tiny plastic stem that holds the flap cover between the port's hole and the flap cover), the flap cover was fixed.. you need to check if the stem aren't straight, make it straight, it worked for me.
Hello.
I made another topic regarding my non-functional Sony Xperia Z1 C903. I decided to take it apart even more, to see if there were any connectors loose. I didn't find anything, so the next step was to check the motherboard.
I noticed when I first removed the back of the phone, that one of the screws on the motherboard was rusty. When I took the motherboard out, and removed the "covers", I saw that one part of the motherboard was completely covered in rust. I think this is the reason why my phone stopped working, as nothing works and the battery seems to be OK. Can this be true? Can someone with some more knowledge about motherboards confirm? Thanks.
See the pictures below (attachments).
What do you think?
Hi again!
I don't have much knowledge with motherboards but I can tell that water obviously entered from the SIM card tray to the insides of the phone.
You can see that red colour from the water indicator on the metal shield of the SIM card tray.
Regards,
~J2C
Just2Cause said:
Hi again!
I don't have much knowledge with motherboards but I can tell that water obviously entered from the SIM card tray to the insides of the phone.
You can see that red colour from the water indicator on the metal shield of the SIM card tray.
Regards,
~J2C
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Heye! Is it only you and me active on this forum?
I have no clue how the water went inside from the sim card tray, but obviously it has somehow gotten inside the phone... I'm sure that is why the phone doesn't start.
I will put the motherboard in some alcohol, and brush any rust off and try to run it again when it is dry...
I will give you guys an update
Robinjoeh said:
Heye! Is it only you and me active on this forum?
I have no clue how the water went inside from the sim card tray, but obviously it has somehow gotten inside the phone... I'm sure that is why the phone doesn't start.
I will put the motherboard in some alcohol, and brush any rust off and try to run it again when it is dry...
I will give you guys an update
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No we're not the only ones active but people who don't/didn't have this problem don't really have much to say... y'kno!
And don't forget that Z1 is getting old and people buying new stuff so visitors are decreasing.. You should've seen the forum when the Z1 was released! It was so full.
I'll see if my motherboard had any signs of anything.. Although I've already checked but that was months ago...
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My motherboard doesn't seem to have any damage... Unfortunately I couldn't get some nice pictures with this temporary Nokia X2
I'll try to get some nice pictures and post them here
Edit: that's the best I could do.
Just2Cause said:
No we're not the only ones active but people who don't/didn't have this problem don't really have much to say... y'kno!
And don't forget that Z1 is getting old and people buying new stuff so visitors are decreasing.. You should've seen the forum when the Z1 was released! It was so full.
I'll see if my motherboard had any signs of anything.. Although I've already checked but that was months ago...
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My motherboard doesn't seem to have any damage... Unfortunately I couldn't get some nice pictures with this temporary Nokia X2
I'll try to get some nice pictures and post them here
Edit: that's the best I could do.
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Seems you are not as lucky as I am...
My phone is now back to life! Cleaning the motherboard worked like a charm!
Robinjoeh said:
Seems you are not as lucky as I am...
My phone is now back to life! Cleaning the motherboard worked like a charm!
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Nice... congratulations! take care of it!
What I want to know is how in the world did connecting magnetic charger that I use to charge my phone everyday made the phone die
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Nice... congratulations! take care of it!
What I want to know is how in the world did connecting magnetic charger that I use to charge my phone everyday made the phone die
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Check your motherboard as well, maybe you have some water in your as well? I mean, I don't even have a clue when water entered my phone... But yea.
Phone still works great. I have added the cameras and so on, and it seems to be working just great. However, I noticed that the LED flashlight is miscolored. The reason is probably a cemical reaction when I was using alcohol to remove the dust....
Thinking of a way to get it back to white again... But can't figure anything out. Can you help? Haha. The pictures look very funny, everything turns blue haha. Good thing I live in a country with almost only sun.. Not much need for the flashlight.
Robinjoeh said:
Check your motherboard as well, maybe you have some water in your as well? I mean, I don't even have a clue when water entered my phone... But yea.
Phone still works great. I have added the cameras and so on, and it seems to be working just great. However, I noticed that the LED flashlight is miscolored. The reason is probably a cemical reaction when I was using alcohol to remove the dust....
Thinking of a way to get it back to white again... But can't figure anything out. Can you help? Haha. The pictures look very funny, everything turns blue haha. Good thing I live in a country with almost only sun.. Not much need for the flashlight.
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There is a solution but it will need soldering.... very very small part.... which is the flash.
The flash is located above the little square that you cleaned. Buy a new one, and solder it!
Next time bro put the motherboard in a cup of rice and let it inside for one day the rice eliminate the moisture!!!
Just2Cause said:
There is a solution but it will need soldering.... very very small part.... which is the flash.
The flash is located above the little square that you cleaned. Buy a new one, and solder it!
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Hmm, I know where it is located... But.. I tried find one, but I didn't end up lucky... Do you have any link for me please?
ninjasoft said:
Next time bro put the motherboard in a cup of rice and let it inside for one day the rice eliminate the moisture!!!
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I used a hair dryer instead, to make sure that it was completely dry. But yea, I know, I could have been waiting a bit more.. On the other hand, moisture wasn't the problem here. It was rust.