Hi folks, I'm Ted in Seattle, I'm here trying to figure out how to replace the (possibly) broken BIOS on my Inspiron 7548 (arrived by way of an instructive post on My Digital Life.
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Hello there,
Wins J. from Philippines - IT and currently automation engineer in a semiconductor company.
Somehow, I got pulled into fixing laptops at board level when a relative asks me to repair their laptop (their typical mindset - an IT can fix everything), and since then, I became interested in board level repairs.
I want to learn more advanced techniques and troubleshooting, and repairing electronics is more of my past-time activity though - not intended to make it a profession.Last edited by agent0bean; 09-15-2024, 08:57 PM.
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hi all im aladin toel i work as gaming console and technician i am expereince techncian since my father is technicin too and also i graduated 4year course industrial technology major in electronics hope this forum can save me a lot of repair as i having more laptop for repair here tahnk you and god bless to us
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I'm Lumi, I occasionally do repairs when I need some money. My hardest repairs as yet would probably be replacing a top LCD in N3DSLL (two consoles), where I also needed to solder something into the motherboard due to a damaged ZIF connector. A bit of reaching with a scalpel into the top LCD connector due to it being damaged and shorting, but it worked in the end. Overall, it went quite smooth. + One phone screen replacement.
Before and after:
Here to learn and download, I really want to get into the computer repair business (short on money as I'm 17)
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I am a total noob with basic computer skills gathered over 40 years (Starting with a Commadore PET at School).
I am looking to reset the admin password on a Dell Latitude 5500
I have tried the website to bio-pw entering the service tag ... but it does not work .. just comes up with the "DELL HDD Serial Number" code
Does anyone have a solution that does not require reading the BIOS EEPROM chip and flashing it ?
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