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Answer» I bend/broke my SSD sata port pins...is it posible to change them without having to buy a new SSD?A person who is very skilled at precision soldering might be able to repair the connector enough to recover data, probably not a permanent fix. My guess is that you are not ONE of those people, or you wouldn't be asking that question on here. If that is so, you would need to take the drive to a skilled repairer who would likely charge as much as, if not more, than the cost of a new SSD. And you would need to buy one anyway, because the repair would not be a permanent one. A person who is very skilled at precision soldering might be able to repair the connector enough to recover data, probably not a permanent fix. My guess is that you are not one of those people, or you wouldn't be asking that question on here. Waooo really? great guess (sarcasm) Quote If that is so, you would need to take the drive to a skilled repairer who would likely charge as much as, if not more, than the cost of a new SSD. And you would need to buy one anyway, because the repair would not be a permanent one.This was actually helpfull, thanks. PS: My originall question was if it is possible not if you think im capable. Quote PS: My originall question was if it is possible not if you think im capable. Which he answered above...don't be so touchy...Anything is possible... People have been known to use superglue and conductive paint to stick broken off CPU pins back in place, and sometimes it works. The THING with SSDs (well, any HARD drive) is that you make backups, then when the hardware FAILS or is damaged you just restore the backup to a new drive. Quote from: Roger_Marquez on August 19, 2016, 06:18:50 PM PS: My originall question was if it is possible not if you think im capable. And if he had said "yes" I doubt you would have found that sufficient. |
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