Seeking help. Condensed story. Excuse the fibers--I'll clean that when I move forward with your advice.
I have experience soldering, not micro. A buddy asked if I could help, and I was real excited.
First go around, I noticed the bad solder on SP1, but it just wouldn't bead up, and I gave it shot.
I got ==* (old.jpg) even though the multimeter looked good (11.9 ohm each). I went back and tried again (new.jpg) multimeter still good. It worked for about 5 hours. Froze while I stepped out--thought was the home brew.
Nope (error.jpg). OFW blue screens.
I finangle with other things and it would work intermittently--it was confusing. Moving around the SD card reader/pressing the extended part of the ribbon cable, and outright disconnecting the sd card reader seemed, at that moment, to be reliable. Works without, crashing with.
I thought(.jpg) that little circle part might have been it because the cover looked to be making contact with that capacitor and it worked a for about 20 minutes after pinching in the cover.
Eventually, I think about that bad solder joint. I may as well put a bit extra nice leaded solder and wick some off with the iron, and I add some and dab it off until I noticed that the capacitor ma be gone. I might have picked it up with the iron and jabbed it into a copper mesh. I remove the ribbon cable to find it, and it's gone (current.jpg -- imaged).
My friend calls to ask about progress while I'm stretching apart the mesh to look for the capacitor. They're surprisingly cool about it, but I really want to fix this.
Advice?
I decided to set it down, put it on hold, and ask for advice before moving forward.
If nothing else, I read that I can just go without the capacitor and solder the pad directly to the ribbon cable--particularly the right pad (where I measured the resistance). Also. I'm worried that it's in the system and might short something. I tried to rattle it, but nothing was especially apparent. I heard some shifting, but not like a little bead of metal plinking around.
For testing, I could just assemble it without the mod and see if it still boots or BSoD.