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  • Almighty1
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Apr 2014
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    • United States

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    How to remount this?

    I was fixing my notebook/laptop computer and the motherboard/mainboard/systemboard standoff which is for securing the bracket that also holds the fan fell off. I would like to know what I can use to re-attach it to the
    mainboard/motherboard/system board. It seems to be some kind of electrical conducting adhesive as it has continuity when I tested the dried out adhesive as it is probably used to ground. Does anyone know where
    I can buy the electrical conducting adhesive online that is strong? Failing that, will first melting solder on the bottom of the standoff first and then position it back on the motherboard/mainboard/systemboard and then
    placing the soldering iron on the top of the standoff cause the solder to melt so it bonds?

    Thank you in advance for your help!
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