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Hi everyone, I'm Gianfranco from Switzerland, I'm a technician and I work for the Italian-speaking Swiss television, specifically in direction.
At first glance you all seem cooperative, and generous and this is not always taken for granted!
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Hello, my name is Joadson and I live in Brazil. I have been working as a Computer Technician for a long time and I really like this area of knowledge, always trying to update myself.
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Hi, my name is Lee, I am originally from the South West of England but have been working and living in the Republic of Ireland for the last couple of years. Came across this forum whilst making my first attempt to repair a TV and found plenty of useful information already so thank you all for that!
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Hello everyone. I am a Eugen and I like to solve my own technical problems. This is not only to save money, but especially to learn new things. Thanks for being here. I wish you a nice day.
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Hi!
Finally registered for an account after yet another Google search led me to a discussion here that helped with a project. I've got more projects in my future (restoring my old Abit BP6 dual Celeron to its former glory, for instance) that may be of interest to folks around here too.
This was the post BTW, thanks to everyone that posted in there for helping me with some troubleshooting/recapping of a similar unit to fix a different set of issues.
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GreenRandolf here! Figured I should be social as well. Thanks for letting me in. I used to be really into building computers and building electronics. It is incredible what we are seeing lately in terms of the latest innovation around cryptocurrency mining and electricity consumption. Somehow it my passion led me to solar and ended up joining the trades working as a solar installer
So by day I install solar panels for homes and at night I fix computer parts. :heart: Bit of an audiophile as well.
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Hello from Louisiana. I am a farmer who has gotten into electronics repair to save some money on equipment repairs, but have also started working on TVs and other items in my spare time. I’m looking forward to learning from this community.
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Hi guys,
Thanks for this forum and community!
I am Grego from France, worked in IT as web developer for about 10 years.
I am interested in fixing computers and phone to avoid buying always new stuff..
As well in open sources softwares!
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Hey, I've been repairing tech as a hobby for years, I buy up a lot of broken tech and repair it, I enjoy preventing landfill, too much e-waste happens these days and devices are much too disposable, it looks like I might be able to learn even more with help from this community!
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New guy here... I'm middle aged... well, if I make it to my 80's that is. Got my start in oil and gas offshore. From SCR drives to amphion controlled VFD rigs. I can troubleshoot a Ross Hill SCR in my sleep. Past that... knowledge junky.
Shawn
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please help friends thinkpad T470 board CT470 series NM-A931 error post "bottom cover tamper detection error"
I've already
flashed the bios clean me and updated from the Lenovo site, then removed the switch and immediately jumped the S3 from pins 1 to 4, 2 to 3 but the problem remained the same, thank you
please help friends, I have 3 T490 units with the same case, the USB type C is completely dead, showing 20v 0 amp, loss of voltage VINT20_IN resistance to ground is fine, thank you
I think the problem is that I lost the voltage at PQ0008 pon 1 -PWRSHUTDOWN which should have been high which was picked up by R9512 VCC3SW, thank you very much for your help
Please help friends, thinkpad t480 nm-b501 is dead, help me fix it, thank you
usb meter 20v 0.00 amp, after I took the VSYS measurement the drop was only `9.2v which should have been 10.2v I measured from a normal matherboard machine, the VSYS path resistance to ground diode mode is 1900 thank you
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