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Still acting stupid and still very bad at english.

and i really dont know how a seemingly hardware problem be cured with software maybe i am arrogant and yup my knowledge is too crude
and what i offerd was a simple and effective cure even noobs can do it
Where did I state that you can fix a hardware problem with software? Are you stupid or you lack the sense of understanding a phrase? Hardware problems can't be fixed with software BECAUSE to run the software you need that HARDWARE, it's logical.

and what i offerd was a simple and effective cure even noobs can do it
Yes a simple fix that can break his device.

and you said jtag na its awful has too much problems offensive support like good hwk i do own that jtag but mxkey is the master for now
This thread is not about reflashing. JTag vs. MXKey is just another fanboyism so keep your opinions for yourself if you're not willing to make a tutorial about how to use a MXKey.

anyway i said to flash by soldering wires to the fbus pins that u surely can do via maemo flasher as u woudnt have acess to boxesit has its hurdles of its own but doable by investing some time
So you choose to solder wires and not use the service pins, you are not a "technician" as you state you are, I am sorry buddy.

all the methords i said in any post are personally tried by me
Then you must be a lucky bastard, unlike me.

yup my english is bad but m improving hoping 65% on the upcoming results at least wish me luck on that:
For your personal knowledge, activate english on your computer, activate auto-correct or suggestions.

i do handle a lot of phones with hardware problems so its the experience
The internet have a rule, pics or didn't happen (I still don't understand why didn't you reply yet in the Windows 8 RT thread, maybe BECAUSE OF THE PICS I POSTED?). I don't really think you are a technician. If I would give you a phone for repair, and you would do stuff like this, the next place we will meet would be the court. I really pity your customers.
 
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Lol you posting more awkard then me look at your pissed posts
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HAIR DRIER ON CIRCUITS... And you laughed in my face because of that soldering iron? Man you are just... Pathetic (op this have nothing to do with you).

Don't use a hair dryer--its heat can fry your phone's insides.
Even a air gun can make some damage.
I hate to break it to you but a hair dryer is MUCH gentler on circuits than a soldering iron or hot air gun. You might not realize that hot air guns are often used to desolder SMD parts. Hair dryer, especially on a low setting or from a distance, is a safe way to dry a board. Of course you need to disassemble the phone first. Otherwise you will just uselesly melt the plastic whilest leaving the inside still wet.

When I said alcohol I didn't meant 100% pure distillate alcohol, I meant 24-38% medicinal alcohol (you know, those bottles with a hot nurse with blue liquid inside).
After 38% alcohol every nurse is hot! Seriously, think about it. What makes the remaining 62% in 38% alcohol? Yes, you've guessed it - water! Distilled water that is, so you are right about no residues but you still need to dry it properly first. Higher concentration alcohol or even better propylalcohol or even acetone are better though.

I ignored the remaining two pages of ad hominem psts so sorry if I repeat what's already been said.
 

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^^no pichlo yo completed the remaining bits wich i could not perfect answer ! And he quoted just parts of post to represent wrong ideas though!
 

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Mine got wet too...what I didn't describe there was that the phone seemed to work and boot up ok, but the screen was unreadable so it couldn't be interacted with (at least not the usual way, i.e. without SSH & friends).
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