Jul 10, 2008 by Feed the scenesters to the lions... | Posted in Other - Hardware
i broke the connector that holds the battery cable into place, and it wont stay in but for a few seconds. and i've tried just about everything to keep it there.
should i just buy a new motherboard for my pod or what?
and is there anything
Better to buy a new motherboard-
Wayne23 | Jul 10, 2008
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