Hardware Assistance with resistance

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Installing loopy 3ds capture board on my not so new, new 3ds xl, got to soldering, bridged the corner points, tip fouled and decided to start over. Wicked up what I could. Presumably I took the resistor with it and lost it to the aether, but it's possible I just disintegrated it with the garbage iron.

Can anyone tell me the resistance of this tiny 1mm creation? I don't assume I can find a replacement on hand or even fix it with my iron. But no loss trying.

First post. Pic comes from the 3ds capture sites installation instructions
 

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Amendment.
I've come to the understanding it's a capacitor not a resistor. Would anyone be willing to measure the capacitance? It would be amazingly appreciated
 
I don't currently have the availability to do this, but recommending additional zoomed out pics so people know where on the board this piece is.
 
I don't currently have the availability to do this, but recommending additional zoomed out pics so people know where on the board this piece is.

Fair thought. Blue circle
 

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You're amazing. So it was actually a resistor?
It remains to be seen if it helps as of yet :P
But the entire purpose is to find a replacement for that little bugger. So I'll find out soon enough
 

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