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How Do you remove SuperGlue from the CPU????

r0ck

Senior member
i'm trying to unlock my XP 2100+ ...but i think i messed up on the super glue part; what should i use inorder to remove it???
 
Acetone or nail polish remover which contains acetone. Soak a cotton ball with the stuff and let it sit on the Super Glue for a little bit. It will soften the glue, then you can wipe off the softened glue with the cotton ball. If you're going to re-glue, wipe off the acetone residue with some alcohol.
 
Step 1: Take credit card from wallet.
Step 2: Use credit card to purchase new CPU.
Step 3: Dispose of old CPU in trashcan.

hehehe, actually, i don't know. why are you using superglue? did you try the unlock kit from highspeedpc.com?
 
acutally i'm on the the very CPU right now..working as usual..but just not unlocked

i didnt want to order a kit from online so instead of using silver lacquer..i'm using rear screen heater repair paint ( the defogger lines in the back screen of a car)
 
i can understand wanting to try it on your own, but i read a good review of the kit and was impressed with the product. it is good for dozens of chips and is totally reversible in case something goes wrong. good instructions too, and only $12 shipped.
 
not bad ..i paid $7 bucks for this defogger repair tool kit....if this stuff dont work..i'll order that kit. Thanx for the info
 
what ever you do dont scrape to hard .....i did and am down to exposed copper.....kinda hard to unlock with the whole area conductive..lol......

rub softly with goo gone..alcohol..whatever......be careful...
 
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