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Old 22nd February, 2004, 03:10 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gizmo
The trick I use is to take a heavy-duty paper clip, straighten it out, then bend one end at a 90 degree angle about 1/16" (about 1.5 mm) from the end. This allows it to fish down the side of the socket and let you pull the chip out.
That's what I use as well. Thing that's bothering me here most is that I have a horrible feeling it could be the memory controller on the chip that's gone. Hence the C1 error. Hoping I'm wrong.
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