There is no such thing as dry solder joints. They could be broken (and
so would other ICs leads), in which case re-soldering would make
sense, but the common user is hardly equipped to inspect them.

Most likely the USB controller gave the ghost.

Naftali

On 2011-02-12, Jay <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dennis
>
> It is quite possible that the solder joints are dry on the
> connections. You could try resoldering them?
>
>
>
> On Feb 11, 5:09 pm, "Dennis B. Swaney" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> All 3 ports are dead, which means that BOTH USB busses are dead. So,
>> what is common to both busses and can it be replaced or is a whole new
>> logic board required?
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Dennis B. Swaney
>>
>> "Windows is a command-line OS with a GUI shell while Mac System 10 is
>> ... oh, never mind."
>
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