Usually happens with memory, but I just dropped and messed up a modem
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A "bent USB" *WHAT*?
Since you mention it, I have an SD card reader that's fallen apart and
will no longer recognise the card, although the computer recognises it
as a disk drive with no disk. For a while, I could get it to find the
card if I squeezed it between my fingers, but that doesn't work any
more. No sweat, I got a replacement for guess what in a 99p shop. But
just out of curiosity, is there anything I could use it for, e.g.
could the computer waggle any of the card contacts up and down somehow
to control something?
Chris
You can always use it to prop open a window.
How on earth a computer could waggle a contact when the contact is a
simple piece of spring metal I'll never know...
John ;-#)#
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The micro usb connector broke off in my GPS unit due to flexing of no-
lead solder joints, was able to wick off the no-lead and use leaded to
fix it. Also hit a SAN DISK unit still plugged into the front of my
tower PC causing it to fail by lifting the lands from the board. That
required a few pieces of 30ga wire from the outer pins to a nearby cap
and some finer 40ga magnet wire to connect the D+/D- lines to the
controller chip. Tedious job but it works now.
al