I have a T30 motherboard which came with a notorious RAM slot problem - the front slot has unsoldered pins. Except that all works fine. When trying to solder the pins I obviously created a shortage between 2 or 3 pins (I realized that lately). Motherboard was powered up several times before to find shorted pins. Now the shortage is removed (at least I think) but motherboard still does not work. When I turn it on without RAM the all known beeps 1-3-3-1 is produced. When a RAM module is fitted - no matter on which slot - when pressing power button all lights turn on and off as normally, fan spins but nothing more. The display is dark. Tried with external monitor - the same result.
My question is: is it possible the shortage to cause some additional damage. I know that lots of pins are grounded and the part of other pins are connected to 2.5V but as long as I can see the shorted pins are not connected to ground and to 2.5V.
If some additional measurements have to be done - I have some equipment and knowledge (except in soldering the tiny pins
Any help is welcome.





