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RE: Removing a NAND
wait wait
if you try to solder it off with all its pins you will burn it and blow it up. your best bet is hot air which melts all the solder and it just drops off, then the same for puttng it back on

if its like i imagine it...

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26/04/2007 03:36 PM
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doh of course. man am i thick.

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26/04/2007 04:09 PM
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Idk :P

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hot air, eh? that actually might work. I'll post my findings next week, if they can get to it soon (i actually can't solder, i just relay ideas or come up with something that might prove useful :P)

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26/04/2007 08:29 PM
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PM me.
29/04/2007 10:52 PM
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removal nand is easy, use hot air gun maybe help. but it's problem is hard to re-ball the BGA and put it back without proper tools...
29/04/2007 11:03 PM
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Ge64
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Ye u need tools nd u need to know what ur doin

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30/04/2007 01:03 AM
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ITS BEEN LIKE 4 WEEKS NOW AND I WANA KNOW HOW IT WENT!!!

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29/05/2007 07:57 AM
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