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can someone tell me what is the name of this cable and were to find it ?

I bought a new laptop for my sister and decided to upgrade it and put an additional HDD, on the process, I accidentally damaged the USB cable that connects the motherboard to the left USB ports.
Google search did not help, even the QR code in the cable did not reveal anything, the QR code give me the following code when I scan it CLXDEFC1449024018480 .
Please help. 

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You might be able to find that cable as a replacement part for that laptop, however that is just a flat ribbon cable. You can get them from all sorts of places. You just need the pin count, pitch, and length you want. You can measure the pitch and length, just count the pins. Then just order it from any electrical place, or I've seen them even on eBay and Amazon. 

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9 minutes ago, Rashad Asaad said:

Google search did not help, even the QR code in the cable did not reveal anything, the QR code give me the following code when I scan it CLXDEFC1449024018480 .
Please help. 

The easiest thing to do would be to contact the manufacture for a replacement. From the looks of it that's a HP laptop. They are pretty good when it comes to getting replacement parts. Being a ribbon cable trying to find it elsewhere is probably gonna by a lot harder. You could just try finding a supplier who supports that brand and searching to model number to find it.

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2nd HDD suggests it's a HP or Dell laptop (pics look like HP?), look up the make & model on Ebay / Amazon & you should find it... But I gotta ask, how did you damage the cable? (it's more likely you would damage one of the ZIF connectors!)

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On 12/13/2021 at 12:52 PM, TekVik said:

2nd HDD suggests it's a HP or Dell laptop (pics look like HP?), look up the make & model on Ebay / Amazon & you should find it... But I gotta ask, how did you damage the cable? (it's more likely you would damage one of the ZIF connectors!)

it is acer aspire 5, I live in japan/ tokyo, 
i could not find the same mode;l 
i did not place the cable properly and coneccted tha batary, the cable smoked a bit and i could see one black line on ut, the laptop works fine only the cable damaged
i have a question
the one i need is awm 20706 105c 60v 30pin 

the one i founnd is awm 20624 80c 60v 30pin 
would it work ? 

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On 12/13/2021 at 11:00 AM, Prometheus935 said:

The easiest thing to do would be to contact the manufacture for a replacement. From the looks of it that's a HP laptop. They are pretty good when it comes to getting replacement parts. Being a ribbon cable trying to find it elsewhere is probably gonna by a lot harder. You could just try finding a supplier who supports that brand and searching to model number to find it.

Hi
 

i have a question
the one i need is awm 20706 105c 60v 30pin 

the one i founnd is awm 20624 80c 60v 30pin 
would it work ? 

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On 12/13/2021 at 10:58 AM, OhioYJ said:

You might be able to find that cable as a replacement part for that laptop, however that is just a flat ribbon cable. You can get them from all sorts of places. You just need the pin count, pitch, and length you want. You can measure the pitch and length, just count the pins. Then just order it from any electrical place, or I've seen them even on eBay and Amazon. 

Hi 

i have a question
the one i need is awm 20706 105c 60v 30pin 

the one i founnd is awm 20624 80c 60v 30pin 
would it work ? 

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On 12/18/2021 at 6:49 PM, Rashad Asaad said:

Hi 

i have a question
the one i need is awm 20706 105c 60v 30pin 

the one i founnd is awm 20624 80c 60v 30pin 
would it work ? 

Pitch, conductor count, are the big ones. Length sometimes can matter, but generally as long as it fits your OK. The 105c and 80c is just the temperature rating. 80 C is still 176 F. 

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