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Hello everyone! I'm new here, but I've been interested in electronics since childhood. I like to solder something and repair equipment, that's why I'm here. My first computer was with Windows 95. I remember when I first reinstalled the system on it, it was interesting. Now I work as a technician in a small repair company, I have some experience, but I also plan to learn something new, understand circuits better. Thanks everyone.
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Hello Everyone,
I'm PANKZ, and I've always enjoyed working with electronics, especially troubleshooting and repairing faulty components. I'm joining this forum to learn more about capacitor issues and other hardware challenges, as well as to exchange tips and tricks with like-minded individuals.
I appreciate the knowledge and expertise shared here and hope to contribute as I learn more along the way.
Best regards
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Hello my name is Deryck Stidham and I think I like what I see so far on your page. I have always been a seeker of knowledge and when I do something I go all in. Do you guys help with bios mods by chance? That's not the only reason but it's one thing I want to learn to do. How to take a bios dump and modify it to unlock the bios. I only want to do it on ones that are out of warranty and I think Lenovo should let you once the warranty is up, at that point they don't have to repair for free or what not and I have thought about doing a hackintosh on my T440p just so I can say I have done it. But I want to squeeze all the performance I can out of them, if they get hot as a result I can always add heat tubes to dissipate the heat. I want to learn to replace chips and ports on a board so I can purchase them cheap and repair them. Thanks and hope to learn more about what all you guys have to offer and I love talking computers.
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