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Hola a todos mi nombre es Gonzalo soy Ing. en Sistemas, nuestra empresa se llama Dr. ElectroPC estamos ubicados en Loja - Ecuador, estoy registrado con nombre de usuario drelectropc, nos dedicamos a la reparación de laptop mac y multimarca. Estoy presto aportar y contribuir a la comunidad en lo que este a mi alcance.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
well to start my Name is Haris Javed obviously you all can see that I am 19 and learning data science. I have started exploring this community and I like how everyone helps each other. I have been a computer geek since I was 12 years old. my friends always come to for help. but there are some problems that still need experts that's why I am here. Good Luck to me and All new members > BE happy thanks.
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Hey all! So glad I stumbled upon this forum from the Googles. My name is Deetch and I'm a lifelong computer nerd who likes to really breakdown how they work. Mostly been modding HP BIOS' of late in order to help folks access hidden settings. If you have some experience on the topic I'd love to message with you. All the best and cheers!
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Hey Hi all,
Im fascinated with systems from my early time,i finished my cs degree,went on with ccna,mcsa and then into penetration testing,bug bounty hunting later on the interest in board repairing pulled me off.I am happy to share my knowledge in this community.
Thanks
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Recently, I faced a CMOS password trouble on Lenovo X1 Gen 5 and found out BADCAPS via Google. Seldom knowing about ROM reading/writhing, but hope to clear my trouble with your favors. Thanks.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hey, I'm new here, but have been reading though threads here before. I love old hardware and I guess I'm one of the younger members here, with much of my hardware being older than myself
My greatest area of interest in mainboards almost exactly lines up with the great capacitor plague so I have quite a few boards that need a recap. I haven't done one so far but I am proficient in soldering. Probably my favourite board is the Abit KT7A Rev 1.3 which I am running with a Barton Athlon XP-M 2400+ 1.35V (AXMF2400FJQ4C) produced in 2005.
The last reason it took for me to join the forum was that currently I'm trying to repair two laptops and needed schematics.
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