I would think that your best bet (not the cheapest solution, but most 
likely to yield results fast), is to buy another good BBB, then give that 
new one and the bad one to someone that has BGA rework and re-balling 
capability, and move the eMMC from the bad one to the new one.  If the old 
eMMC survived the "event", then it should come up immediately.
I don't know if you could ask CircuitCo to do that for you.

Since you can buy a new BBB for the price of one-half-hour of repair shop 
time, I doubt if it is worth recovering the rest of the abused BBB 
hardware, for anything other than very simple repairs.

--- Graham

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On Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 4:33:07 AM UTC-5, Rick M wrote:
>
> Like a complete asshole, I let bare solder wire drag over my powered 
> board. It's dead. 
>
> Is there any hope of getting it repaired, so that I may get at the 
> contents of the eMMC? It holds a lot of my work the past month trying to 
> get all my sh*t working with any 4.x kernel. I hate to start, well, not 
> from scratch, but not have the record of where I left things. 
>
>
>
> -- 
> Rick Mann 
> rm...@latencyzero.com <javascript:> 
>
>
>

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