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Well, after the famous Super Ventilated Flying Router…

and the Ultra HTPC Archiver :




It arrives at your homes, directly from the most botched research and development center in the world:
THE HARD DRIVE REPAIRED WITH A SIM CARD FROM PEPEPHONE!!

My SSD's SATA connector broke and I remembered that a while ago the same thing happened to a 500GB hard drive I had. So I decided to do the same procedure. What broke were the plastics that hold and center the SATA cable to the SSD. So with the help of a SIM card from Pepephone and an ultra glue that sticks your finger and peels your skin [proven] I managed to glue the cable in the correct position so that the SSD would work. :ugly:
And yes, I'm bored in class and I'm telling you my life :troll:
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Well, we are reporting you for telling us your life and for not meeting European quality standards :troll:
Have you glued the SIM to the cable?
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Well, we are reporting you for telling us your life and for not meeting European quality standards :troll:
Have you glued the SIM to the cable?
I have glued the SIM to the cable, yes, in fact the function of the SIM is to hold the cable and the SSD together and in the right place.
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I've glued the sim to the cable, yes, in fact the function of the sim is to hold the cable and the ssd together and in the right place.
What technology, you overwhelm me :ugly:
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Amazing! :D. I have a laptop hard drive in the HTPC with the SATA connector broken but what's broken is the plastic of the medium leaving the pins exposed. Since I didn't lose the piece, I put it back in place, fitted the cable connector and held the thing with adhesive tape.
Ñapas powah!!!

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I in a box that I bought second-hand didn't have HDD adapters for the large bays, so I had to suspend the disks in the air using screws and bimbo bread wire hooked to the side holes of the bay :ugly: :ugly: :ugly: :ugly: :ugly:
The thing is that later to remove such a tie you had to do a master xDDD
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¡Espectacular! :D. Yo tengo un disco de portátil en el HTPC con el conector SATA jodido pero lo que tiene roto es el plástico del medio dejando los pines al aire. Como no perdí el cacho lo volví a colocar en su sitio, encajé el conector del cable y sujeté el invento con cinta adhesiva.
Ñapas powah!!!

Este también tiene roto eso y el plastico de los lados… eso me pasa por forzar los cables...
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What a great level I see around here.
I once built a PC in a cardboard box to make an HTPC. The DVD drive and the hard drive were glued together and to the cardboard box with thermal glue. The drive cracked a few weeks later due to overheating.
I remember it was a Pentium 2 266 and the guy moved all the movies in all formats and even dared with Pedro and Wilma Flintstone. Too bad that almost everything came out burning due to lack of ventilation :ugly:
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Well you have a disk with 3G, but how do you send WhatsApps with the disk without a keyboard?? I don't see much use for it. Add a touchscreen or something.
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Newbies… my connector broke and I soldered the cable directly