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| The text "LWAKE is for Wake-On-LAN" is shown under the previous text. | | The text "LWAKE is for Wake-On-LAN" is shown under the previous text. |
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| Narrator: "So here's my plan for repair"
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| A microscope shot of the broken traces are shown again. The text "Ethernet repair plan" is shown at the top of the image.
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| Narrator: "First, add new pads for AVDD and LWAKE"
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| Orange rectangles are added in place of new pads on top of the microscope shot. The text "First, add new pads" is shown.
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| Narrator: "Second, cover exposed traces with solder mask"
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| Parts of the board with exposed copper are colored green. This includes where empty pads are, and on top of new traces to hold them on the board. The text "Second, cover in solder mask" is shown.
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| Narrator: "Third, re-solder the chip"
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| Rectangles representing the chip and each of its pins are added, hiding most of the work done on the board. The text "Third, re-solder the chip" is shown.
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| Narrator: "I'll do that next video"
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| A black screen is shown with just the text "I'll do that next video"
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| == BIOS flashing == | | == BIOS flashing == |