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Hello everyone,
I am just trying to get into hardware repairs. Laptops, Desktops, TVs Monitors, etc.
I can do some basic diagnostics and fix minor issues, but when it comes to diagnosing issues with the boards I get stuck with it and thus I am hoping to get some help here with it. Also hope I can help some others in due course.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello from Brisbane Australia.
I am impressed with the format of this Forum and believe it may be invaluable to me in my various searches for information. I am also a retired engineer who likes to dabble in electronics.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi, i registered a long time ago to view attachments but didn't post anything yet. Thanks for all the resources on the site, you've helped me multiple times.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi everyone. I'm new here but have a background in IT and electronics starting back in the late 80's in the Royal Corps of Signals as a Telecommunication Technician.
I am hoping to find some information about a laptop motherboard that I am having issues with and then, in the future, get to know you guys and girls better and contribute.
I look forward to hearing from you all.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Greetings all.
My name is Zack Johnson and I am a technician at a computer recycling store based in SLC Utah called BitRemedy. We recycle a ton of e-waste, test and sell computer parts, and party.
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Hi, My name is Charles. I'm from the Piedmont of North Carolina. I love opening electromechanical things up and seeing what makes them tick. Often the hardest part is getting the nerve together to open up the case and get started.
I look forward to learning new tricks and techniques from the members, thank you in advance for the help.
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Hi, new here. Trying to fix a macbook 2006 that wont turn on. Never knew it was possible to troubeshoot motherboards. Hoping I might find a solution, I hate throwing perfectly good stuff away.
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