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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 markduff

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-Have come across this problem many times. As long as you have a functioning original chip from the original flex , usually marked with something like LXNA275 you can with the right tools move the surface mounted IC from the torn flex to either a new flex or to a flex from a donor flex that is not liquid or has missing components. As long as the chip , flex and surrounding components are intact it should function as required.
+Have come across this problem many times. As long as you have a functioning original chip from the original flex , usually marked with something like LXNA275 you can with the right tools move the surface mounted IC from the torn flex to either a new flex or to a flex from a donor machine where the flex is good condition checking first it has no missing components or other damage.
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+As long as the chip , flex and surrounding components are intact it should function as required.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 markduff

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-Have come across this problem many times. As long as you have a functioning original chip from the original flex , usually marked with something like LXNA275 you can with the right tools move the surface mounted IC from the torn flex to either a new flex or to a flex from a no longer required flex. As long as the chip is intact it should function as required.
+Have come across this problem many times. As long as you have a functioning original chip from the original flex , usually marked with something like LXNA275 you can with the right tools move the surface mounted IC from the torn flex to either a new flex or to a flex from a donor flex that is not liquid or has missing components. As long as the chip , flex and surrounding components are intact it should function as required.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 markduff

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Have come across this problem many times. As long as you have a functioning original chip from the original flex , usually marked with something like LXNA275 you can with the right tools move the surface mounted IC from the torn flex to either a new flex or to a flex from a no longer required flex. As long as the chip is intact it should function as required.

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