I cannot understand where 307 dislikes are coming from this video is very informative and enriching! Thank you sir for sharing your professional knowledge with us. God bless you!
Thank you very much! Explaining what you're doing (like checking with multimeter if components are shortened) was so helpful to understand the whole process. I finished tech school, but sadly I was prepared only for installing stuff that is ready to install, not to reparing the electronics and thanks to people like you I can experiment with fixing things electronics that others consider as trash
Hi Nanof, Thank you. I wish that you have them all too. You're right, playing and experimenting with electronics stuff is a fun way to go through the day.
The moonins seem to be on the rise, why is that? Also, you can get a seek thermal cam pretty cheap, a solder iron fairly cheap and a microscope cheap. Won't be as good as his but it would still do the job.
@@drummerdoingstuff5020 The thermal cam that I have is a bit pricey. There are other cheaper alternative but the thermal resolution and sensitivity isn't as good though.
Galing mo po sir. ganito lang if may problema ang ssd at hnd bibili agad ng bago pra hnd masayang kung may files na naka save, Thanks sir good job po 🙌🏻
Yes everyone every channel on TH-cam have a fast forwarding loud annoying music every video of them fixing or cleaning mowing lawn care car detailing and building things why is that?
Great job with excellent technical prowess. Thanks for the video recording to share such great knowledge and skills. I however, observed that you isolated a damaged capacitor, but you didn't record or show that you replaced the capacitor. My question is: do you need to replace all removed electronic components from a logic board?
Hi, thank you for the compliment. I did not have to replace the 2 caps that I removed because they were just filter caps. After recovering the important data from the ssd, i never used it for OS anymore. But I still use it for holding temporary files when I'm copying from one place to another.
The capacitors are there for a purpose they are there to stabilize the power lines to the chips. To not replace with new ones is very amateurish & I would not trust that SSD for anything. DO IT RIGHT or DON"T DO IT AT ALL.
I saw you remove the capacitors but did not see you replace them. If you did replace them, where do you purchase them? Thanks for the video. I have 2 nvme drives I'm going to try to get the data back from.
The ideal scenario would be to remove the defective capacitors and replace them with good capacitors, but in this case the objective is only to recover the data from the SSD, and once recovered, one should not continue to use this SSD, as it is susceptible to failure again, due to missing capacitors removed.
This is pretty useful. Will having the capacitors off the board cause problems? If so how do you determine the value and where can you get some more other than another SSD of the same type? Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
Hi, removing it does not cause a problem as it may be a filter cap. However, it is only good for recovering the files and after that, I don't recommend to use the SSD again.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Thanks for the reply, I've been doing electronics for over 42 years but the PC side of it is still kind of new to me, I rarely get involved on the repairing portion. My son has a 1TB SanDisk that died so I was curious about that. Thanks again. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
You really are a professional a very well epxlained and detailed video that actually shows how to fix the thing but the music was quite annoying and loud
@@ReynaxisSolutions np sir thank to you too , btw i have an adata su650 which seems to have the same problem but unlike the capacitor in the video the source of excessive temperature seems to be coming from a chip with the realtek logo on it will it work if i had to remove that chip or does it need a replacement
At that time, I don't have a replacement capacitor. If they are just filter caps, it's ok to remove the faulty ones, copy the data and then never use the ssd again.
Brilliant video, question you removed 2 capacitor, video doesnt show it being replaced, so was it replaced? or did this work without having to replace them?
@@E1qsaeo this is a common way of fixing logic boards, surprising but often these capacitors are either redundant, or not vital for the board to function. I would not trust my files with it though
hello, do you need to replace those capacitor or you just leave the pads stack empty? if you replace them how can you tell the value of the capacitor if they are shorted to replace them (if you don't have another same ssd on hand or the schematic of the ssd)? thank you for your video and nicely done!
I’m going to get myself a multimeter and try it out!! Got a ssd which died on me like two days ago. If the fix will work for an hour to copy it all, i would be really happy 😀😀😀
I didn't see you replace those capacitors. Did you? If not, why? How do you know the difference between a capacitor and a resistor on those tiny components?
Hi, yes, I did not have to replace the faulty caps as long as I could quickly copy the important data. I threw the SSD away after recovering. You would know the difference between a SMD cap and SMD resistor.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Oh, OK. But would you ever want to use a fixed SSD that had bad caps? Or is that a bad idea? I still don't know how to distinguish between those tiny caps and resisters. How do you know?
Hi, I can distinguish it maybe due to experience of inspecting logic boards. But usually, SMD resistors are colored black or dark brown and SMD capacitors are either grey, beige or brown.
Where are you located. I was diagnosed a defect on the controller board/ card....could you repair ....but I am sitting in Europe ....any way to contact you 😢
Hi, sorry, at the moment I don't accept repairs from overseas as there is high chance of losing your parcel along the way here in png. But actually, any mobile phone repair person in your area can have a look and try to repair the ssd. Thanks.
@@ReynaxisSolutions They made an offer to me which is above 1200 Dollars.....that's very high.....I think it will work much cheaper with your method....they want to extract everything from the hard disc by using some special method to unfix the storage parts....do you at least think this is the way.....I think they are just saying to charge much extra
1200 dollars is quite high. Another way of knowing if you can still recover your files from the SSD is to connect it to an external casing and read your external hard drive using an ubuntu OS installed on a pc or virtual pc. I use that technique a lot to extract files from a corrupted ssd that my windows pc cannot read. th-cam.com/video/b_V6ULI0ztg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8-OoVaCim1Hili_1
@@ReynaxisSolutions One company tried to read through Linux ....according to them it was not accessible....they didn't see any hard drive....Sata no drive was also showing in Bios....do you have any contact in Germany through your network who could help...many thanks
Hi, sorry to hear about that. I don't know anyone from Germany who can help you fix your SSD. But you can try and send your SSD to NorthridgeFix. He is a US-based person but is a lot better than me when it comes to fixing stuff. You can find his YT channel on this link. He accepts repair from all over the world and can even expedite the process. www.youtube.com/@NorthridgeFix Good luck!
Hi, did you only remove the "shorted" capacitors or did you replace them? i have the exact same problem and would like to use your guidance to fix it. Thanks.
Hi, I did not have to replace the faulty capacitors because I only needed to copy the important data from it. I threw it away after recovering the data.
Thank you for the helpful video! I have a question though, when the shortened component is removed, does that mean that some of the data from the SSD is gone.. I have the same issue, my computer doesn’t see the SSD and I really don’t want to lose all my data.. is t possible to save most of it?
Hi, your data is held in the NAND chip so removing faulty capacitors isn't going to affect your data. But if some chips are faulty or the NAND itself, then your data may be lost.
Hello sir! May I know when you will be returning to PH? Would love to have you look at my ssd that recently gave out. Would like to recover files from it. Willing to pay.
Hi sir, sorry po, paalis na rin po kami. Hindi rin po ako makapag-focus sa YT at sa FB dahil busy po sa hospital at sa pag-aayos ng documents. I hope makahanap kayo ng makakagawa niyan sir.
Hi, excellent video ! One of my relatives has a SSD having same symptoms. Any recommendations for cheap but ok pcb thermal cam, microscope and logic board holder?
Thank you. There is a cheaper version from Flir for thermal cam but I won't recommend buying it due to its low resolution. If you can get the Seek Thermal Pro, please get it, it's worth the price.
@@d4m000n No worries. I like the Relife trinocular microscope. I have one that I use for repairing watches. For soldering station, I use the Yihua 952D+ which is not that expensive but gets the job done.
well played interesting video, I have the same problem almost the same SanDisk SSD I tested the capacitors and they are all good however I noticed UART or I2C ports on the pcb is there a thing that the can we do with that?
Hello and thank you for your informative videos. I have a new SanDisk SSD 240 that I had encrypted using BitLocker, and when I tried to decrypt it, it took a long time and I had to restart the computer. Now it is not possible to delete the partition or format using different software, and Diskpart , etc., and it gives an I/O error when formatting or deleting partition. It is necessary to explain that the ability to read and identify the drive is active and does not have bad sectors. Is it possible to format and reuse it? Maybe or should I throw away the hard drive?Tnx
Hi, I have never tried interrupting the process of decrypting BitLocker's encryption. You may try and decrypt it again. But usually, if the decryption fails, we can still format it. We've tested that hypothesis before by encrypting a flash drive and formatting it. It cleared the data and we can reuse the flash drive. But in your case, I'm not sure what went wrong with it. I guess you'll have to discard the SSD.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Thank you for the answer, but I have to say that I am not able to unlock the drive with the password or recovery word and I only recovered my data using software. Now it is not possible to delete the partition or the SSD format and I get this error message: "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device"
Good Sir, may I ask how much would be the total cost (in peso) for this whole fix? Might as well add a breakdown of the cost if possible. 😊 Thank you for this very informative video!
Hi sir, I'm currently working in Papua New Guinea so I have not idea on how much the techs in the Philippines are charging for this repair/data recovery.
Much thanks, I find your videos informative in a way even a newbie can understand all you saying. Also I got a problem on a board that I'd like to show you and get your opinion on it. How can I contact you? Thanks,
It's called a Muti-Function HDD Docking. It's basically a dock that can read 2 SATA hard drives/SSD port and 1 IDE port for older types of hard disk. It's also capable of doing an offline cloning, meaning, it doesn't need to connect to a PC to clone a hard drive. th-cam.com/video/mEqqM0SeUew/w-d-xo.html
Great video, but I want to know: How do you distinguish between a surface mount capacitor and another component like a diode or resistor on the SSD board? Before throwing out my SSD I might try this to recover the data on it.
Hi, thank you. SMD capacitors are easily distinguishable because their body in between two connectors is white or yellowish and looks plasticky. It usually doesn't have a number written on the body. Resistors are mostly black in color and has a number written on the body. Most of the diode can be identified by its connectors which are smaller than its body. Sometimes, coils can look like a capacitor and the most prominent difference between a capacitor and a coil is that the coil tend to have rough connectors.
Hi, I only have a few tools. 1. Relife RL-M3T Stereo Microscope 2. Yizhan LED Microscope 3. Mustool LED Microscope 4. Different Types of Network Tracers/Testers 5. Crimping Tool 6. Cable Cutter 7. CCTV Tester 8. Yihua 952D Hot Air/Soldering Station 9. Longwei LW-K305D DC Power Supply 10. Kiasi 1505TD DC Power Supply 11. Tweezer Type Soldering Iron 12. Soldering Iron 13. Soldering Flux 14. Soldering Paste 15. Multimeter 16. Different types of Soldering Lead 17. Soldering Wick 18. Soldering Pump ... and some other tools.
Hi there, if we decide to replace the capacitor, what things we need to concern to? can we replace the capacitors only based on the same size? Ur answer will be much helpfully for me, thank you
Just saw that you answered my question in a previous post that you did not replace the capacitors, just removed them. Why are they there if not needed?
My ssd doesn’t show up at all in disk management. It also makes it so that file manager and disk management turn slow and fail. Does anyone have a similar experience?
My cheap verbatim ssd does exactly that, when plugged in using a usb3 to sata adapter, it shows up in explorer but the moment i try to access it everything freezes. And when its plugged directly to the motherboard the pc fails to boot at all.
I do. The boot drive is 100% health, running. Sudden power outage and poof. Cannot boot. The bios and windows detected the drive, but froze when attempt to read/access the disk content 😢. For now I try to run the ssd without sata cable for day and see if "other youtube claimed" self-repair function work.
I want to replace a capacitor that is shorted on my SSD drive but I don't know which replacement I have to buy I see so many different kinds (NF,UF, PF + numbers). The only visual reference that I have (on my case) is a capacitor L4 but I can't find it as so.
I think any SMD filter capacitor would do. Usually, if it's a filter capacitor, it's ok to not to replace it as long as the data is recovered from the ssd. Then once data is recovered, I would not use the ssd again.
@@ReynaxisSolutions I only want the data back. At the moment I can load the disk with a external disk reader, but it is two slow to load the files and at a moment it just stops responding. I'm new to this, so I don't know if the setting I used on mt multimeter are correct, I got a reading of 002 on the L4 cap and a short, also I get a red light when the disc is connected , I don't know if that means anything. In any case once I manage to find the L4 I'll use your instruction to replace it. Thank you.
You can try and remove the shorted caps and see if that solves your problem. But if not, you'll have to solder the caps back to the board. But be careful though as the heat from the soldering gun or from the hot air could damage the other component.
the way you lifted the capacitor with knife is wrong, you could have applied tip of the soldering iron quickly on both pads and could have easily picked that up with a tweezer.
Why are the capacitors even there if it works just fine without them? I am guessing they are used as a store of energy if the laptop or computer is unable to deliver constant 5v at a high enough amperage, but what I do not understand is how this works when the circuit logically is now broken and no continuity. I came here because I have an unreadable SSD and I had a slim hope that there might be a way to revive it - at least long enough for me to pull some data off of it. I do not have a thermal camera at the moment but I could of course just do a quick test with the multi-meter to see if I can find some shorted capacitors :)
I think they are filter capacitors. They're just there to make the DC smoother or something. They sit in between the positive and the negative in a parallel line so even if you remove them, the lines are still there to deliver power.
Hello. I have a problem. My usb mouse was broken and i had error “power surge on usb port damage”. After couple of this errors my Dell lagged and blue death screen appeared. I reload my laptop because of instant 0% - and then after restart black screen appeared with “no bootable device” error. With diagnostics on F5 i have problem “hard drive not installed”. Changing boot settings from Legacy to UEFI didn’t help. Is my hard drive dead, or it can be revived? Will be all my data gone? Or it can particularly saved?
Hi, try plugging in your hard drive on an external harddisk enclosure and hope that it can still read it. If not, you may have to send it to a tech who can recover or fixed your hard disk.
Let me get this straight. Is it just to remove the shorted components and leave without replacing? Aren't they there for a reason and the board might just not turn on without them?
I think that the shorted caps that I removed are filter caps, so removing them will still make the board work which is good enough to give me time to recover the data that I need.
Man that tough one bro by ssd my ssd is fine good health it 2 year old it replacement old hard drive now it ssd is better 👌 your video is easy fixed ssd problem thank
I some what have the same problem. I have 3 larger size square caps not the small rectangler ones. The three show continuity which im guessing is bad. Do you know what i could replace them with?
You could try and remove them one by one and see if the ssd will work. If all those 3 caps removed and ssd still didn't work, return them and find a similar cap.
Hi guys, my ssd when plugged in, shows the content but as soon as I access the folders, the window sops responding. I am.mot able to scan it either. Can someone help me please. I have some sound samples and plugins in it and my software is not detecting them
That's the problem I have, it's just not there, nothing shows at all. And all that happened to it was a dodgy update, but now it's totally dead. The red light on the ssd board comes on, but that's your lot. Just dead as a Dodo!
I have the very same drive. I installed an NVME and about two hours later my SSD died. Shows in Device Manager using an extremal USB3 caddy, but not in Disk Management. And the PC won't boot with it plugged into SATA or USB.
I am a bit confused. So you removed the faulty capacitors without replacing them with new ones and it worked?? Or was replacement part of the vidoe cut off??
Hi, I did not replace the caps. This was only good until we copy the data from it. However, up to now since the time I repaired it, it is still working.
Congratulations, I have never watched such a cool video. Could you tell me what type of flux, you used to remove capacitors? Is it necessary to use it? What is the goal of using this flux. I have to fix a Kingston 240 Go SSD who, do you think this method will work? Windows 10 check the disk in the computer management, and he says: Disk 2 unknown, 223.57 Go, Not initialized. However, it is impossible to initialize it, because the program says: bad CRC. Thanks. Fred from France.
I had a bad SATA cable (maybe shortcut), so my SSD died... So I replaced the SATA cable, but my Macbook can not find the SSD. You think, in my case the same procedure like in this video will work?
Hi I have a question. I have a laptop that’s still under warranty but has died. I have removed the SSD from it and backed it up to an external hard drive but now I need to send the laptop to the manufacture to be repaired with the SSD reinstalled into the laptop but before I reinstall it, I would like to know how I can wipe it so none of my data is on it, even though my laptop is dead, and will not turn on? Thanks for any help you can provide😊
Hi! The best way is to use a Hiren's Boot CD Disk Wipe to wipe clean that SSD. But if you don't have that, you can just use the Window's Disk Management to format and repartition your hard disk. Repartition means break the SSD into 2 or 3 parts and format each part so they won't bother looking up anything in there. You can do all of that in Windows Disk Management.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate your advice, and I will definitely make an attempt at this with the help of your instruction. Lol wish me luck. Thanks again I’ll let you know how it goes.😉🤞🏻☺
Hi Reynaxis, I had a broken SSD in my laptop (water damage) so i bought a new one. When i just got the new one and i put it in it worked. But just now when i had installed a windows copy on a USB it said with the flash codes of the on and of button that the SSD is broken again. I handled it very carefully so i dont think i broke it. Do u have any idea what i can do?
very nice, what thermal camera has been used in this video ? I have the same SSD disk and it does not appear in win manager or in the BIOS so I assume there may be some similar burn outs and I would like to fix it just to get out the data from this SSD. Thanks in advance!
After trying to get the ssd to read i noticed there were quite a few components that were hot. But after removing all 22 of them when i plugged it back in to the pc it got so hot it shot a spark out of it then the pc flashed a blue screen and now it wont power on at all.. i am going to try flipping the little red switch on the back of the computer.. says 220 and 110, i am going to move it to the 110 side and see if that helps..
It didnt help, it created more hot sparks.. but this time my light bulbs in my home went out. I think i uploaded a virus to my house now because nothing is working.. i think the virus is in my fuse panel, maybe if i try the ssd in there. The fuse is all black, will try the ssd card there and see if my pc boots..
Well that made a lot of hot sparks but the lights are back on,. I have to go now, the fire department is telling me i need to leave because somebody set fire to my walls. People are cruel..
Hello, my NVMe SSD suddenly died a year ago after installing a NVMe heat sink. I did not remove it from my unit and install a new SSD and new windows. But now, upon checking on my storage, it seems that the NVMe comes back to life with all data not being erased. I am happy that the NVMe worked again, but I am still wondering what happened. Maybe you have an answer for that? Thanks in advance.
Hi, yes, correct. Shorted caps will appear hot in thermal cameras. Here's the link for Seek Thermal CompactPro. www.amazon.com/Seek-LQ-AAA-Compactpro-iOS/dp/B07GX8XTG5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=SNVUK3CKOYLA&keywords=seek%2Bthermal%2Bcompact%2Bpro&qid=1650581821&sprefix=seek%2Bthermal%2Caps%2C514&sr=8-1&th=1
Bro my wd ssd is not formatting and whenever i try to format it the data is back to its original form, have tried cmd, software eveything which was possible now my questions what is the issue and can it be fixed?
@@ReynaxisSolutions Hello, thank you for the video!! it would be amazing if you can make a video about the nvme. Do you think you would follow the same process?? thank you
Hi, I have a SSD that works fine but it drops it's drive letter every time I unplug it and so each time I plug it in I have to go to disk management and reassign a drive letter but this means it can't boot from it without a drive letter, do you have any ideas as to the problem.Thanks.
Hi, I haven't come across that problem before. You can try and check for disk error like chkdsk /f x: or update your pc's windows because it might be related to USB controller drivers. I'm not sure. Hope you find a solution. Good luck!
@@ReynaxisSolutions Yes it is a strange problem but the drive works perfect once I assign it a drive letter. I have 5 SSD's on my PC and all the others work fine.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Sir I'm also a Filipino. I have a job offer as an IT Manager. Can we connect on messenger? I would like to ask something about the culture of PNG.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Hi, it is R115 and R78. However, despite the same size, the board looks a bit different than yours. I have Sandisk 240GB (SDSSDA-240G)
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Holy shit I was 100% sure this would be clickbait but those methods are actually very professional. Respect.
Thank you for the nice words.
That's amazing that the capacitor did not need to be replaced due to being a bypass.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
I cannot understand where 307 dislikes are coming from this video is very informative and enriching! Thank you sir for sharing your professional knowledge with us. God bless you!
So nice of you
Thank you very much! Explaining what you're doing (like checking with multimeter if components are shortened) was so helpful to understand the whole process. I finished tech school, but sadly I was prepared only for installing stuff that is ready to install, not to reparing the electronics and thanks to people like you I can experiment with fixing things electronics that others consider as trash
Welcome and thank you for your supportive comment.
@@ReynaxisSolutions may shop ka ba dito sa Manila. may papagawa sana ko na ganyan. di na din madetect ng motherboard.
@@LabyuPilipinas Hi, wala akong shop sa Manila e. Nandito ako now sa Papua New Guinea. OFW. Sorry.
Hola era el capscitor la falla
Sir, yung 2 shorted na capacitor tinangal nyo lang po ba ng hindi pinapalitan?
Your tools are so cool... wish I had the money to build a full lab with equipments like these and just play with electronics all day
Hi Nanof,
Thank you. I wish that you have them all too. You're right, playing and experimenting with electronics stuff is a fun way to go through the day.
The moonins seem to be on the rise, why is that? Also, you can get a seek thermal cam pretty cheap, a solder iron fairly cheap and a microscope cheap. Won't be as good as his but it would still do the job.
Cheap thermal cam? Really?
@@drummerdoingstuff5020 no.... no... the least expensive decent is $100
@@drummerdoingstuff5020 The thermal cam that I have is a bit pricey. There are other cheaper alternative but the thermal resolution and sensitivity isn't as good though.
Galing mo po sir. ganito lang if may problema ang ssd at hnd bibili agad ng bago pra hnd masayang kung may files na naka save, Thanks sir good job po 🙌🏻
Tama ka sir. Thank you po.
Great instruction. Thank you for the time and effort you took to make this video and share it with us. Greetings from Croatia.
Thank you.
Please remove the background music. It is really irritating while trying to concentrate on what you are saying and doing
Hi. Noted. On my newer videos, I no longer add background music if it is unnecessary.
Too loud 📢📢📢
Hi, sorry about that.
Yes everyone every channel on TH-cam have a fast forwarding loud annoying music every video of them fixing or cleaning mowing lawn care car detailing and building things why is that?
Also the room is very noisy
Great video with detailed steps. Is this method applicable to an SSD that having controller driver issue?
Hi, maybe, I haven't tried yet. Thanks.
Great job with excellent technical prowess. Thanks for the video recording to share such great knowledge and skills. I however, observed that you isolated a damaged capacitor, but you didn't record or show that you replaced the capacitor. My question is: do you need to replace all removed electronic components from a logic board?
Hi, thank you for the compliment. I did not have to replace the 2 caps that I removed because they were just filter caps. After recovering the important data from the ssd, i never used it for OS anymore. But I still use it for holding temporary files when I'm copying from one place to another.
The capacitors are there for a purpose they are there to stabilize the power lines to the chips. To not replace with new ones is very amateurish & I would not trust that SSD for anything. DO IT RIGHT or DON"T DO IT AT ALL.
@@Starlight-AG He even said so himself...up there. He only uses it for transitory files now.
Great job! You have earned my utmost respect! This has to be one of the best videos I have ever seen. Thank you sir!
Wow, thanks!
I saw you remove the capacitors but did not see you replace them. If you did replace them, where do you purchase them? Thanks for the video. I have 2 nvme drives I'm going to try to get the data back from.
Hi, i did not replace them as there are other caps remaining that allows the ssd to function.
@@ReynaxisSolutions ooohhhh
The ideal scenario would be to remove the defective capacitors and replace them with good capacitors, but in this case the objective is only to recover the data from the SSD, and once recovered, one should not continue to use this SSD, as it is susceptible to failure again, due to missing capacitors removed.
Hi Correct, the goal is to recover important files from the SSD. It was never used again after the data recovery.
This is pretty useful. Will having the capacitors off the board cause problems? If so how do you determine the value and where can you get some more other than another SSD of the same type? Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
Hi, removing it does not cause a problem as it may be a filter cap. However, it is only good for recovering the files and after that, I don't recommend to use the SSD again.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Thanks for the reply, I've been doing electronics for over 42 years but the PC side of it is still kind of new to me, I rarely get involved on the repairing portion. My son has a 1TB SanDisk that died so I was curious about that. Thanks again. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
Hi. Thank you so much.
You really are a professional a very well epxlained and detailed video that actually shows how to fix the thing but the music was quite annoying and loud
Hi, thank you so much for the compliment and an honest feedback. I will definitely stay away from putting in too much music background in the future.
@@ReynaxisSolutions np sir thank to you too , btw i have an adata su650 which seems to have the same problem but unlike the capacitor in the video the source of excessive temperature seems to be coming from a chip with the realtek logo on it will it work if i had to remove that chip or does it need a replacement
That chip with Realtek logo is the controller on board. Try to measure the components around the chip and see if they are shorted or open.
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Thank you for the informative video. Just a question, did you replace the capacitors or just remove them?
Hi, I just removed them.
Why hot replace them? aren't they needed?@@ReynaxisSolutions
At that time, I don't have a replacement capacitor. If they are just filter caps, it's ok to remove the faulty ones, copy the data and then never use the ssd again.
@@ReynaxisSolutions thanks. What about if it’s resistor instead of capacitor ?
Brilliant video, question you removed 2 capacitor, video doesnt show it being replaced, so was it replaced? or did this work without having to replace them?
Hi. Thanks. I did not replace the capacitors.
@@ReynaxisSolutions did you just remove it and done?
@@E1qsaeo this is a common way of fixing logic boards, surprising but often these capacitors are either redundant, or not vital for the board to function. I would not trust my files with it though
That was amaazing. but did you replace the capacitor with another one or just took that out.
Hi, no, I did not replace the caps.
hello, do you need to replace those capacitor or you just leave the pads stack empty? if you replace them how can you tell the value of the capacitor if they are shorted to replace them (if you don't have another same ssd on hand or the schematic of the ssd)? thank you for your video and nicely done!
Hi. I did not replace the capacitor. I only need to copy the data from it.
@@ReynaxisSolutions but in order to rescue the data, you first had to fix? The capacitor or replace it?
@@cestvraimenthorrible3465 He just cleaned it up to fix the short. He put the same capacitor back in after cleaning
@@cestvraimenthorrible3465he doesn't need to fix the entire circuit in order to recover data
Nice tools and all but you removed the caps and replaced with what? What are the values ? Where can we get the schematics ?
Thanks. I did not have to replace the caps.
I’m going to get myself a multimeter and try it out!! Got a ssd which died on me like two days ago. If the fix will work for an hour to copy it all, i would be really happy 😀😀😀
Hi, yes please try it. It's an enjoyable hobby for us men. 😊
I've been looking for this kind of help. Tnx a lot
True technician fr.. also nice set of equipment I'm jealous 😂
Thank you.
I didn't see you replace those capacitors. Did you? If not, why?
How do you know the difference between a capacitor and a resistor on those tiny components?
Hi, yes, I did not have to replace the faulty caps as long as I could quickly copy the important data. I threw the SSD away after recovering. You would know the difference between a SMD cap and SMD resistor.
@@ReynaxisSolutions
Oh, OK.
But would you ever want to use a fixed SSD that had bad caps? Or is that a bad idea?
I still don't know how to distinguish between those tiny caps and resisters. How do you know?
Hi, I can distinguish it maybe due to experience of inspecting logic boards. But usually, SMD resistors are colored black or dark brown and SMD capacitors are either grey, beige or brown.
I love the video! You made it look very easy. Is it possible that you can make a list of equipment you have or comparable from Amazon?
Where are you located. I was diagnosed a defect on the controller board/ card....could you repair ....but I am sitting in Europe ....any way to contact you 😢
Hi, sorry, at the moment I don't accept repairs from overseas as there is high chance of losing your parcel along the way here in png. But actually, any mobile phone repair person in your area can have a look and try to repair the ssd. Thanks.
@@ReynaxisSolutions They made an offer to me which is above 1200 Dollars.....that's very high.....I think it will work much cheaper with your method....they want to extract everything from the hard disc by using some special method to unfix the storage parts....do you at least think this is the way.....I think they are just saying to charge much extra
1200 dollars is quite high. Another way of knowing if you can still recover your files from the SSD is to connect it to an external casing and read your external hard drive using an ubuntu OS installed on a pc or virtual pc. I use that technique a lot to extract files from a corrupted ssd that my windows pc cannot read.
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@@ReynaxisSolutions One company tried to read through Linux ....according to them it was not accessible....they didn't see any hard drive....Sata no drive was also showing in Bios....do you have any contact in Germany through your network who could help...many thanks
Hi, sorry to hear about that. I don't know anyone from Germany who can help you fix your SSD. But you can try and send your SSD to NorthridgeFix. He is a US-based person but is a lot better than me when it comes to fixing stuff. You can find his YT channel on this link. He accepts repair from all over the world and
can even expedite the process. www.youtube.com/@NorthridgeFix
Good luck!
Hi, did you only remove the "shorted" capacitors or did you replace them? i have the exact same problem and would like to use your guidance to fix it. Thanks.
Hi, I did not have to replace the faulty capacitors because I only needed to copy the important data from it. I threw it away after recovering the data.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Thanks, I will give it a try, because I was going to throw the ssd away anyway. Thanks for the help, I will try your solution.
You're welcome. Try to remove one faulty caps at a time. Remove up to 3 if necessary.
Thank you for the helpful video! I have a question though, when the shortened component is removed, does that mean that some of the data from the SSD is gone.. I have the same issue, my computer doesn’t see the SSD and I really don’t want to lose all my data.. is t possible to save most of it?
Hi, your data is held in the NAND chip so removing faulty capacitors isn't going to affect your data. But if some chips are faulty or the NAND itself, then your data may be lost.
Hello sir! May I know when you will be returning to PH? Would love to have you look at my ssd that recently gave out. Would like to recover files from it. Willing to pay.
Hi sir, yes po. Bakasyon lang. Pero di q sir dala ang mga gamit ko kaya hindi ko rin po mache-check up.
@@ReynaxisSolutions sir if makapagprovide po ako Ng gamit pwede nyo po ba matignan? Pwede po tayo usap sa FB sir?
Hi sir, sorry po, paalis na rin po kami. Hindi rin po ako makapag-focus sa YT at sa FB dahil busy po sa hospital at sa pag-aayos ng documents. I hope makahanap kayo ng makakagawa niyan sir.
Great video, life saver 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾
You're welcome!
Where did you find the nominal of the died capacitors?
I didn't have to replace it.
Hi, excellent video ! One of my relatives has a SSD having same symptoms. Any recommendations for cheap but ok pcb thermal cam, microscope and logic board holder?
Thank you. There is a cheaper version from Flir for thermal cam but I won't recommend buying it due to its low resolution. If you can get the Seek Thermal Pro, please get it, it's worth the price.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Thanks for this advice, any tips for microscope, holder and a good /cheap hot air soldering station?
@@d4m000n No worries. I like the Relife trinocular microscope. I have one that I use for repairing watches. For soldering station, I use the Yihua 952D+ which is not that expensive but gets the job done.
Have u soldered new capacitor or just removed the shorted one?
Hi, I just removed the shorted one.
well played interesting video, I have the same problem almost the same SanDisk SSD I tested the capacitors and they are all good however I noticed UART or I2C ports on the pcb is there a thing that the can we do with that?
Hi, I'm sorry, I'm not sure how yet.
Hello and thank you for your informative videos. I have a new SanDisk SSD 240 that I had encrypted using BitLocker, and when I tried to decrypt it, it took a long time and I had to restart the computer. Now it is not possible to delete the partition or format using different software, and Diskpart , etc., and it gives an I/O error when formatting or deleting partition. It is necessary to explain that the ability to read and identify the drive is active and does not have bad sectors. Is it possible to format and reuse it? Maybe or should I throw away the hard drive?Tnx
Hi, I have never tried interrupting the process of decrypting BitLocker's encryption. You may try and decrypt it again. But usually, if the decryption fails, we can still format it. We've tested that hypothesis before by encrypting a flash drive and formatting it. It cleared the data and we can reuse the flash drive. But in your case, I'm not sure what went wrong with it. I guess you'll have to discard the SSD.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Thank you for the answer, but I have to say that I am not able to unlock the drive with the password or recovery word and I only recovered my data using software. Now it is not possible to delete the partition or the SSD format and I get this error message: "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device"
I changed the format of my external ssd from mac redable to windows and I lost all my data.
Is there any thing I can do to bring it back
Hi, I'm not sure if you can still recover the data. But you can try and google any formatted SSD recovery software out there.
A most exellent job sir,well done
Thanks sir.
Good Sir, may I ask how much would be the total cost (in peso) for this whole fix? Might as well add a breakdown of the cost if possible. 😊 Thank you for this very informative video!
Hi sir, I'm currently working in Papua New Guinea so I have not idea on how much the techs in the Philippines are charging for this repair/data recovery.
Hello are you still in Papua New Guinea? i would like send you my SSD card for repair do you accept that?
Hi sir, at the moment po hindi ako tumatanggap ng parcel from overseas for the risk of it getting lost.
Much thanks, I find your videos informative in a way even a newbie can understand all you saying.
Also I got a problem on a board that I'd like to show you and get your opinion on it. How can I contact you?
Thanks,
Hi, you can send me an email. computerglen586@gmail.com
I wanted to watch the video but I couldn’t stop dancing
Lol. Good one.
What’s that multi hard drive reader you got called?
It's called a Muti-Function HDD Docking. It's basically a dock that can read 2 SATA hard drives/SSD port and 1 IDE port for older types of hard disk. It's also capable of doing an offline cloning, meaning, it doesn't need to connect to a PC to clone a hard drive. th-cam.com/video/mEqqM0SeUew/w-d-xo.html
Great video, but I want to know: How do you distinguish between a surface mount capacitor and another component like a diode or resistor on the SSD board? Before throwing out my SSD I might try this to recover the data on it.
Hi, thank you. SMD capacitors are easily distinguishable because their body in between two connectors is white or yellowish and looks plasticky. It usually doesn't have a number written on the body. Resistors are mostly black in color and has a number written on the body. Most of the diode can be identified by its connectors which are smaller than its body. Sometimes, coils can look like a capacitor and the most prominent difference between a capacitor and a coil is that the coil tend to have rough connectors.
You remove the capacitor then replace new one? I don't seen to be replaced? Thankyou for reply..
Hi Boomboom Dynamight, yes, the capacitor did not have to be replaced. But I would suggest to put a replacement capacitor if we could find one.
So what are the capacitors good for if they can be removed and the drive is working without replacing them?
Hi, from what I know, filter caps can be removed and the device will still work if there are more than one filter caps on the board.
So are you jumper it or replace the capaccitor?
Hi, i removed the broken caps.
What do you charge ?
Can you provide a list of all the tools you have as an IT expert for Data Recovery. I want to get these tools as well.
Hi, I only have a few tools.
1. Relife RL-M3T Stereo Microscope
2. Yizhan LED Microscope
3. Mustool LED Microscope
4. Different Types of Network Tracers/Testers
5. Crimping Tool
6. Cable Cutter
7. CCTV Tester
8. Yihua 952D Hot Air/Soldering Station
9. Longwei LW-K305D DC Power Supply
10. Kiasi 1505TD DC Power Supply
11. Tweezer Type Soldering Iron
12. Soldering Iron
13. Soldering Flux
14. Soldering Paste
15. Multimeter
16. Different types of Soldering Lead
17. Soldering Wick
18. Soldering Pump
... and some other tools.
Hi there, if we decide to replace the capacitor, what things we need to concern to? can we replace the capacitors only based on the same size? Ur answer will be much helpfully for me, thank you
Yes, if you don't know the value of the original capacitor, then the best way is to replace it with the most similar cap in size.
My new sdd Kingston dont work just black screen and error 1962 on it, but when i put my old in agian its working without any problems..
Just saw that you answered my question in a previous post that you did not replace the capacitors, just removed them. Why are they there if not needed?
They are maybe for filtering purposes, hence, filter capacitors.
Sir may existing shop ka po ba?
Wala po sir. Dito po ako sa abroad now.
My ssd doesn’t show up at all in disk management. It also makes it so that file manager and disk management turn slow and fail. Does anyone have a similar experience?
I do please comment a solution if you find it.
My cheap verbatim ssd does exactly that, when plugged in using a usb3 to sata adapter, it shows up in explorer but the moment i try to access it everything freezes. And when its plugged directly to the motherboard the pc fails to boot at all.
@@kingi7607 same problem with my kingston A400
I do. The boot drive is 100% health, running. Sudden power outage and poof. Cannot boot. The bios and windows detected the drive, but froze when attempt to read/access the disk content 😢. For now I try to run the ssd without sata cable for day and see if "other youtube claimed" self-repair function work.
Yes I do
thanks a lot !! i actually have two capacitor shortcircuit i remove it and resurect from dead
Welcome. Congrats.
@telefrio What model of the thermal camera you use for this checking?
Hi, it's Seek Thermal Cam Pro
I want to replace a capacitor that is shorted on my SSD drive but I don't know which replacement I have to buy I see so many different kinds (NF,UF, PF + numbers). The only visual reference that I have (on my case) is a capacitor L4 but I can't find it as so.
I think any SMD filter capacitor would do. Usually, if it's a filter capacitor, it's ok to not to replace it as long as the data is recovered from the ssd. Then once data is recovered, I would not use the ssd again.
@@ReynaxisSolutions I only want the data back. At the moment I can load the disk with a external disk reader, but it is two slow to load the files and at a moment it just stops responding. I'm new to this, so I don't know if the setting I used on mt multimeter are correct, I got a reading of 002 on the L4 cap and a short, also I get a red light when the disc is connected , I don't know if that means anything. In any case once I manage to find the L4 I'll use your instruction to replace it. Thank you.
You can try and remove the shorted caps and see if that solves your problem. But if not, you'll have to solder the caps back to the board. But be careful though as the heat from the soldering gun or from the hot air could damage the other component.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Ok. thank you very much. I will try.
the way you lifted the capacitor with knife is wrong, you could have applied tip of the soldering iron quickly on both pads and could have easily picked that up with a tweezer.
Why are the capacitors even there if it works just fine without them? I am guessing they are used as a store of energy if the laptop or computer is unable to deliver constant 5v at a high enough amperage, but what I do not understand is how this works when the circuit logically is now broken and no continuity.
I came here because I have an unreadable SSD and I had a slim hope that there might be a way to revive it - at least long enough for me to pull some data off of it.
I do not have a thermal camera at the moment but I could of course just do a quick test with the multi-meter to see if I can find some shorted capacitors :)
I think they are filter capacitors. They're just there to make the DC smoother or something. They sit in between the positive and the negative in a parallel line so even if you remove them, the lines are still there to deliver power.
This method works for other SSD brands? Such as Kingston or Gigabyte
Hi, yes.
Excellent work!
Thank you.
Hello. I have a problem. My usb mouse was broken and i had error “power surge on usb port damage”. After couple of this errors my Dell lagged and blue death screen appeared. I reload my laptop because of instant 0% - and then after restart black screen appeared with “no bootable device” error.
With diagnostics on F5 i have problem “hard drive not installed”. Changing boot settings from Legacy to UEFI didn’t help.
Is my hard drive dead, or it can be revived? Will be all my data gone? Or it can particularly saved?
Hi, try plugging in your hard drive on an external harddisk enclosure and hope that it can still read it. If not, you may have to send it to a tech who can recover or fixed your hard disk.
Cab you just solder another fuse onto of the the blown contacts one? As a temporary fix to take data off?
Yes we can if we have a replacement cap.
Let me get this straight. Is it just to remove the shorted components and leave without replacing?
Aren't they there for a reason and the board might just not turn on without them?
I think that the shorted caps that I removed are filter caps, so removing them will still make the board work which is good enough to give me time to recover the data that I need.
Man that tough one bro by ssd my ssd is fine good health it 2 year old it replacement old hard drive now it ssd is better 👌 your video is easy fixed ssd problem thank
Thanks bro.
I some what have the same problem. I have 3 larger size square caps not the small rectangler ones. The three show continuity which im guessing is bad. Do you know what i could replace them with?
You could try and remove them one by one and see if the ssd will work. If all those 3 caps removed and ssd still didn't work, return them and find a similar cap.
Hi guys, my ssd when plugged in, shows the content but as soon as I access the folders, the window sops responding.
I am.mot able to scan it either.
Can someone help me please.
I have some sound samples and plugins in it and my software is not detecting them
Is there anything you can do if the drive doesn't even appear at all?
I'll have to inspect the logic board.
That's the problem I have, it's just not there, nothing shows at all.
And all that happened to it was a dodgy update, but now it's totally dead.
The red light on the ssd board comes on, but that's your lot.
Just dead as a Dodo!
the capacitor u remove u replace them or with out them u repaired it
Not replaced.
@@ReynaxisSolutions mean that after removing the capacitor which is not working hard drive work proper
I have the very same drive. I installed an NVME and about two hours later my SSD died.
Shows in Device Manager using an extremal USB3 caddy, but not in Disk Management. And the PC won't boot with it plugged into SATA or USB.
The ssd might have a shorted component.
Fixed? Did you replace the caps?
Hi, no.
Hello did you change the capacitors or just remove them. My ssd has the same problem.
Hi, I just removed them.
Did you just remove the capacitors? You didn’t replace them?
Hi, i did not have to replace them.
I have a question that might be stupid: you just remove the shorted capacitors? Like, you don't substitute them, just remove it?
Hi Manuela, yes I just removed the shorted capacitors. If you have a replacement, better to replace them.
@@ReynaxisSolutions wow, I didn't know that was possible. Does this work for any capacitor in the board?
I am a bit confused. So you removed the faulty capacitors without replacing them with new ones and it worked?? Or was replacement part of the vidoe cut off??
No, I did not have to replace the caps.
Hi may i ask do you replace the capacitor or just remove it?
So if your remove the capacitor is that ok to use in the long run?
Hi, I did not replace the caps. This was only good until we copy the data from it. However, up to now since the time I repaired it, it is still working.
Hi. Did you just removed capacitors or replaced? I didn't spotted putting those back? What values are those?
No i did not put the capacitor back.
That's some nice fine dining music there 😁
Congratulations, I have never watched such a cool video. Could you tell me what type of flux, you used to remove capacitors? Is it necessary to use it? What is the goal of using this flux.
I have to fix a Kingston 240 Go SSD who, do you think this method will work? Windows 10 check the disk in the computer management, and he says: Disk 2 unknown, 223.57 Go, Not initialized. However, it is impossible to initialize it, because the program says: bad CRC.
Thanks. Fred from France.
Hi, thanks. I'm using a liquid/cream flux in a syringe. The flux is used to distribute the heat evenly to easily remove the faulty capacitor.
I had a bad SATA cable (maybe shortcut), so my SSD died... So I replaced the SATA cable, but my Macbook can not find the SSD. You think, in my case the same procedure like in this video will work?
Should test the ssd with external connector first.
Hi I have a question. I have a laptop that’s still under warranty but has died. I have removed the SSD from it and backed it up to an external hard drive but now I need to send the laptop to the manufacture to be repaired with the SSD reinstalled into the laptop but before I reinstall it, I would like to know how I can wipe it so none of my data is on it, even though my laptop is dead, and will not turn on? Thanks for any help you can provide😊
Hi! The best way is to use a Hiren's Boot CD Disk Wipe to wipe clean that SSD. But if you don't have that, you can just use the Window's Disk Management to format and repartition your hard disk. Repartition means break the SSD into 2 or 3 parts and format each part so they won't bother looking up anything in there. You can do all of that in Windows Disk Management.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate your advice, and I will definitely make an attempt at this with the help of your instruction. Lol wish me luck. Thanks again I’ll let you know how it goes.😉🤞🏻☺
Hi, best of luck to you. :)
Hi Reynaxis,
I had a broken SSD in my laptop (water damage) so i bought a new one. When i just got the new one and i put it in it worked. But just now when i had installed a windows copy on a USB it said with the flash codes of the on and of button that the SSD is broken again. I handled it very carefully so i dont think i broke it. Do u have any idea what i can do?
Try repartion.
very nice, what thermal camera has been used in this video ? I have the same SSD disk and it does not appear in win manager or in the BIOS so I assume there may be some similar burn outs and I would like to fix it just to get out the data from this SSD. Thanks in advance!
Hi Amel,
Thanks for watching. I used the Seek Thermal Pro. It's a small camera dongle that you can insert to the phone.
@@ReynaxisSolutions you´re very welcome! thank you for the infos man! will go and get one right ahead. Thanks a lot again!
Hi, I have the same problem, does the thermal camera fix It?
just to clarify, it is a remove and replace the shorted parts rigth?
Hi, removed.
My SSD is dead too. I lost all my data. 5 months 2 days old
why do the ceramic capacitors fail? this is very rarely happening
Maybe high temp or fluctuations in the power supply.
After trying to get the ssd to read i noticed there were quite a few components that were hot. But after removing all 22 of them when i plugged it back in to the pc it got so hot it shot a spark out of it then the pc flashed a blue screen and now it wont power on at all.. i am going to try flipping the little red switch on the back of the computer.. says 220 and 110, i am going to move it to the 110 side and see if that helps..
It didnt help, it created more hot sparks.. but this time my light bulbs in my home went out. I think i uploaded a virus to my house now because nothing is working.. i think the virus is in my fuse panel, maybe if i try the ssd in there. The fuse is all black, will try the ssd card there and see if my pc boots..
Well that made a lot of hot sparks but the lights are back on,.
I have to go now, the fire department is telling me i need to leave because somebody set fire to my walls. People are cruel..
@@Z-Ack Sorry to laugh, and I don't if you are serious or not, but that is really funny.
Try using 460volt three phase. That will speed up the machine for sure. 😅😅😅
Hello, my NVMe SSD suddenly died a year ago after installing a NVMe heat sink. I did not remove it from my unit and install a new SSD and new windows. But now, upon checking on my storage, it seems that the NVMe comes back to life with all data not being erased.
I am happy that the NVMe worked again, but I am still wondering what happened. Maybe you have an answer for that? Thanks in advance.
Same thing happened with my NVMe. It died and after installing an SSD, it came back to life. Maybe lose connection.
@@ReynaxisSolutions it died again today after deleting those windows files that I don't need.
i wish i have somebody like you in my town.
Thank you.
I didnt see you replacing the removed capasitors.
Hi, you are right. I did not replace the faulty caps because I only need to recover the data in the SSD.
Amazing stuff
How did you what capacitance new caps should have?
Hi, by looking at another same SSD that has the same model.
Nice ...
So ... a "shorted" capacitor will stay "hot" ??? (thermal camera)
Do you ave the link to that model of Microscope ?
Hi, yes, correct. Shorted caps will appear hot in thermal cameras.
Here's the link for Seek Thermal CompactPro. www.amazon.com/Seek-LQ-AAA-Compactpro-iOS/dp/B07GX8XTG5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=SNVUK3CKOYLA&keywords=seek%2Bthermal%2Bcompact%2Bpro&qid=1650581821&sprefix=seek%2Bthermal%2Caps%2C514&sr=8-1&th=1
Bro my wd ssd is not formatting and whenever i try to format it the data is back to its original form, have tried cmd, software eveything which was possible now my questions what is the issue and can it be fixed?
Awesome video! Can you do the same on a failed M.2 NVMe SSD?
Hi Mark. Thanks. I haven't come across a damaged m.2 yet. We'll see when we get there.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Hello, thank you for the video!! it would be amazing if you can make a video about the nvme. Do you think you would follow the same process?? thank you
Would this same method work on an m.2 NVMe SSD?
Hi, I have yet to try.
Hi, I have a SSD that works fine but it drops it's drive letter every time I unplug it and so each time I plug it in I have to go to disk management and reassign a drive letter but this means it can't boot from it without a drive letter, do you have any ideas as to the problem.Thanks.
Hi, I haven't come across that problem before. You can try and check for disk error like chkdsk /f x: or update your pc's windows because it might be related to USB controller drivers. I'm not sure. Hope you find a solution. Good luck!
@@ReynaxisSolutions Yes it is a strange problem but the drive works perfect once I assign it a drive letter. I have 5 SSD's on my PC and all the others work fine.
Nice video Sir. The tools/equipment you used, the Multimeter and the microscope are provided by the company? Or those are your personal stuff?
One more thing, did you replace one component in the board? And solder it again. Or you just remove the one that is shortened?
Thanks sir. These tools are my personal and I bought these with my own money.
@@ReynaxisSolutions sir are you an IT Manager in pNG?
@@jaymarkalvarez9851 Hi Sir. Yes I am.
@@ReynaxisSolutions Sir I'm also a Filipino. I have a job offer as an IT Manager. Can we connect on messenger? I would like to ask something about the culture of PNG.
hi may i ask you where did you buy your thermal camera?
Hi, I bought it from EBay. I asked my cousin who is living there to buy it for me and had it sent to Philippines.
Why we can't see the capacitor replacement and the value in pF or nF ?
Yes, sorry, I did not replace the capacitor.
Soooo.... you replaced the shorted capacitor or just left it removed shorted pieces? I also have not working crucial P2 SSD.
Ok nevermind i saw a similar comment with the answer
So only copy and no more write?
I mean that's an M.2 NVME SSD
Hi, i just removed it.
so you dont need to replace capacitors?
Hi, for this case I did not have to replace because I only need the data.
I checked all circuit board and have beeping only for 2 resistors (they are marked R with number). Should I remove them?
Hi , what is the number on the resistor?
@@ReynaxisSolutions Hi, it is R115 and R78. However, despite the same size, the board looks a bit different than yours. I have Sandisk 240GB (SDSSDA-240G)
Will you be able to find a similar SSD so you can test their normal SMD component's value?
@@ReynaxisSolutions I just received brand new SDSSDA-240G, but circuit inside changed:( I will try to find resistors with same name on it and compare
Yes please check and do a comparison. Thanks.