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How to fix a 72-pins connector
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RunUover
February 2009
ive tried prying up the pins and sand paper and blah blah blah but at $7.50 shipped a new pin connector that works the first time every time pretty much pays for its self, even if the system its self didnt cost that much
gavmasterflash
February 2009
Originally posted by:
Xtincthed
Got some toasters with bad pins (grey screen 80% of the tries)
how to make them working again? (or atleast a lot better).. buying new connectors is not an option cuz they cost more then i payed for the system
is there a tutorial or something on how to get the tension back on the pins?
OMG, r u a nwb???
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Got some toasters with bad pins (grey screen 80% of the tries)
how to make them working again? (or atleast a lot better).. buying new connectors is not an option cuz they cost more then i payed for the system
is there a tutorial or something on how to get the tension back on the pins?
OMG, r u a nwb???