tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8656075047250376541.post6299537308152528327..comments2024-02-19T05:22:51.455-08:00Comments on The Repair Blog: embedded PC Broken USB portsLowfingerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16793544375207411488noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8656075047250376541.post-35176253365150536582016-12-29T02:12:34.267-08:002016-12-29T02:12:34.267-08:00If we have any broken USB ports in our embedded PC...If we have any broken USB ports in our embedded PC, this blog give us the idea on how to fix it. Many of us don’t know how to manage our anger for any bugs or broken in our computer. We need to patiently wait and fix any broken parts of our <a href="https://cksglobal.wordpress.com/2016/12/27/upgrade-agricultural-systems-with-industrial-grade-computers/" rel="nofollow">embedded PC</a>. The author of this blog gives a tip for the users on how to fix or repair this. We do not need to be rush by de soldering any part, to get it up the component or parts to be fix whilst applying the heat could have terrible effects or even pulling out the through holes or lifting the track. We don’t need to do that but instead we should try to de solder the parts to fix if we have the right iron to hand. Thanks for giving me some information on how to do de soldering. It’s enough for me to learn some techniques here.Raymondhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12986518680662365156noreply@blogger.com