Lifted the cpu _ rst pad on slim :(

jordan1545

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Feb 24, 2011
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Ok so i lifted the cpu _rst pad for the slim i have seen a few way to bypass but they where not very clear for me lol i know noob right :(

anywasy any change you guys can shoot a tut or show me some pic i can get to get this slim fixed :(
 

splatem

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Aug 6, 2011
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Sth Island, New Zealand
From the thread mentioned above...

To fix a lifted FT4R2 pad, you'll need to make a bridge wire from bottom to top of board, run it through the small hole in the motherboard next to FT4R2. This bridge needs to connect the cpu side of R4D4 on top of the board to the empty copper pad just next to the "1" of the text "C5R11" written on the bottom of the motherboard. I would suggest splicing your CPU_RST wire into the middle of this bridge wire with some solder, before you actually solder the bridge wire in place. Use some electrical tape to hold this bridge firmly in place, so you don't break it again.
 

jordan1545

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Feb 24, 2011
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From the thread mentioned above...

To fix a lifted FT4R2 pad, you'll need to make a bridge wire from bottom to top of board, run it through the small hole in the motherboard next to FT4R2. This bridge needs to connect the cpu side of R4D4 on top of the board to the empty copper pad just next to the "1" of the text "C5R11" written on the bottom of the motherboard. I would suggest splicing your CPU_RST wire into the middle of this bridge wire with some solder, before you actually solder the bridge wire in place. Use some electrical tape to hold this bridge firmly in place, so you don't break it again.
ok so i solder the wire from the pad by the one and the r4d4 on the cpu side and to be able to still glitch i just and splice in my blue cool runner cable ?
 

splatem

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Aug 6, 2011
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Sth Island, New Zealand
Yes. Cut and bend the short bridge cable so it is ready to be soldered, and solder (splice) your blue wire into the middle of the bridge wire. Then solder the bridge onto the two required pads on you motherboard. Be careful you fix it in place with tape once working, so you can't rip the bridge wire off the motherboard.