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AFAIK, none of them have soldered on boards, I meant that
after removal some of these may not make such good contact
anymore if the board had been flexed, had some residue
buildup over time, was not positioned as precisely as it was
at the factory.
Many of them have 'connectors' made by wedging the end of a flexible printed
circuit into a slot on the board.
They *can* be reassembled - with care - but, of course, on a drive that's
been opened outside a clean room, what's the point?