Chip soldering request- Yorkshire uk

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  • stevep2k21uk
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    • Nov 2021
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    • United Kingdom

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    Chip soldering request- Yorkshire uk

    Hi

    Sorry if this is in wrong category

    Need some help either desolder and resolder a bios chip on my Microsoft surface.
    Or someone who can read the chip and repair the corrupt bios.

    Can anyone help?
    Last edited by stevep2k21uk; 12-14-2021, 04:39 AM. Reason: Added some text

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