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Hello everyone.
I've found this forum while searching for some schematics to try to do some repairs on PC components!
I already work in repair department and I do basic electronics repairs to electronic battery charger and maintainer, but my deep passion are PCs (build and repair).
Before I've worked for a company that sells ledwalls and I've done successfully led repairs before, and obviously also ledwalls installation.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Greetings from Australia. Glad I stumbled into this community, am an avid tinkerer always looking for like minded people practicing a right to repair and garage engineering.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi y'all - I found this forum while searching for a motherboard for a computer I am working on. I am not NEARLY as learned as you all are, just self taught and learning as I go. I'm sure I will learn alot just by browsing this forum! In the meantime, if anyone has any brilliance for me I would greatly appreciate it! Currently I'm working on a HP elitebook 1030 G1 - it suddenly shut off and won't turn back on. No power at all! I'd appreciate any advise anyone can give!
Thanks in advance!
Debi
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Hi, after all the positive comments I've seen people give about Bad Caps! I thought it would be a good idea to join in the sharing & receiving of good honest, electronic etc.. knowledge.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello all,
I joined this forum because I need help. I'm living in the UK and come across locked devices a lot, be it mobiles or tablets. Trying to learn more about bios admin password and how to generate them.
I look forward to benefitting from everyone here and if anyone needs any help from me, happy to also extend my support.
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Bonjour à tous,
Je suis venu ici pour trouver beaucoup d'information sur les réparations carte mère sur tout type de pc et de plus pourquoi pas faire de nouvelles connaissance cela serait un plus:RÉ
Depuis mes 14 ans j'ai le pif dans les pc mais à ce jour j'ai l'envi d'en apprendre plus et d'avoir la satisfaction entière de commencer à en réparer une véritablement. :grouper: et comprendre le pourquoi du comment ce qu'il s'est passé.
Mon envi d'apprendre n'a pas de limite alors je serai très ravi d'écouter les avis de chacun tous en restant poli bien évidement et rester civilisé.:compie:
Ce forum semble très intéressant au vu du nombre d'information dessus.
Merci d'avance pour l'accueil et vous souhaitant de bonnes fêtes de fin d'année .
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HI,
I"m just someone that EVERYONE goes to when they need something fixed!
Mostly it's only a capacitor (when they top bulge, they are EASY to spot) that needs replaced.
Currently working on a xbox one power brick that went bad, system looks fine, but can't test it since I don't have a spare/working power brick.
Sadly I don't have that exact capacitor (1500uF 16v) so have to wait till I can buy one somewhere to test if that's all it needs.
Good to know there are forums for an amateur like me that's just trying to do the best I can
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Hi
I am an active electronic instrument diy'er currently building a TTSH (an ARP 2600 clone big analogue through-hole project!) with Nava and Yocto (909/808) kits in the pipeline. Been building stuff since the early days starting with a ZX80 (and 81) then had time off to learn stuff and end up as a 'things with lots of energy' diagnostic physicist. I also have a part time role as IT admin for a small company.
Anyway, I found these forums after repairing a PS4 and an XBOX 1S. I found that smc stuff was 'really' small and at my age, glasses with a loupe did not cut the mustard. I ended up looking around on Y'Tube and found guys like Adamant IT, STS telecom and a few others and was interested in their repair of mostly phones, motherboards etc. I quickly learnt how to externally flash ROM chips to repair a friends dead Asus PC and embarked on a pricey game of getting a BOM for a thermal camera, stereo microscope, oscilloscope, precision pickers, soldering station etc etc all whilst researching the most popular choices of each. Software such as Openboardview (and later FlexBV) are great as long as you can get hold of the schematics (difficult if board is getting on a bit). Hope to talk to some of you soon. Cheers.
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