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In this video I show the process for changing the RAM chip on an iPhone 13 pro. "Jobs that threaten my sanity" is a new series that I will occasionally release episodes for. I currently have 2 more episodes recorded that I will edit and publish over the next few months, and surely will have more in the future. I will release more typical videos in between. My normal videos have varying levels of polish but episodes in this series will have the least of all. They are not meant to teach, but to showcase the lengths I will go to recover data from the most difficult or frustrating cases that I run into. In general, they will be VERY long. This is because these jobs will show when I become frustrated, when I make mistakes, and when I am nearly ready to give up. They are also showing every step I take and when I have to do the same step multiple times. Data Recovery is not always glamorous. Data recovery at the highest level is not for everyone. The patience and precision required is extreme. Above all else, you must pull the data whenever it is physically or technically possible and you must never ruin your chances at a successful recovery. If you cannot, you must send it to someone who can or you risk the customer losing their irreplaceable data forever. Episode 1: iPhone 13 Pro Ram Replacement In this episode I come to the conclusion that my RAM chip needs to be changed. I have changed RAM in the past (it is usually very difficult and another episode in this series is also RAM) but this is the first time that the need for the replacement is ambiguous. In most cases I will either have shorted RAM power rails or even a crack within RAM that gives some pretty concrete evidence that RAM is the fault and must be changed. In this case, I did not have that. Instead, I had an image rail that was pulled up from a RAM power rail with an abnormal diode mode reading. After diagnosing that and failing to figure out why, I decided to move forward with a CPU swap. After the CPU swap, my problem was not resolved and still showed the exact same amperage draw on my DC power supply upon prompting to boot. This indicated that the CPU swap went okay but that the problem was within one of the swapped chips. I knew from past experience what my DC power supply draw should look like with RAM off of the board and while my problem was not exactly the same, it was still within the same category (a boot looping current draw). I also knew that when RAM is off the board that you can still force it into DFU mode with the FORCE_DFU pads; this was also the case with my board. All of these signs led me to believe that it was worth it to give the RAM swap a shot. For the most part, most of the process went okay. It is a time consuming process even if every step goes correctly. In this case, I had a lot of trouble getting the RAM to seat properly and it took 3 or 4 attempts before it was connected. You can see my willpower drain with every failed seating. This video is too long to watch all the way through so I suggest speeding up the playback speed for some of the longer physical process like the actual scraping of the RAM for removal. However, If you are a glutton for punishment then this is the video for you. Enjoy. If you need your own iPhone Data Recovery, fill out the intake form here: https://www.iboardrepair.com/iphone-d... If you are a tech, feel free to join our discord: / discord