Hello everyone, this is Marcel from Germany. I'm 39 y/o and a little bit of a private tech engineer. This also includes tweaking or repairing corrupted BIOS ICs.
Hello everyone, this is Mike from Germany. I'm 42 y/o and i have here a little x1 carbon. i Repaired some Tablet with atom cpu´s my self but sometimes you need more help
Hi, I'm Nathan form the UK I work as a senior BMW technician but currently studying certs to make a transition into the I.T world so trying to jump into all sorts of little projects to give me as much learning as possible.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Names Joe Soare
35 - Birthday 31 oct 1988.
MO:
I am a firmware/software electronic engineering technician, I test embedded firmware, it is somewhat similar to the bios you find on your motherboard. Also test software, both leaning towards hardware side.
I guess the common theme here is Im new to this site;
so thats one box ticked;
Im one of those weird bread of human from the land down under; Australia; We only just got electricity so please bear with us;
My only electronics experience is Plugging in my first colour TV; So lucky Ive enrolled myself in some training IPC 7711/7721, plus some logic board techniques;
All Jokes aside, I have had some Phone/Laptop and PC repair experience; I can repair anything easily diagnosed;
Board level diagnostics, being able to pinpoint the problems that other techs don't have the interest in, learning to read but also understand Board-view files and schematics is why I'm here;
Personally Im more focused on learning Apple, especially MacBook repairs; Logic board issues and Gaming consoles;
I was medically retired a fair few years ago now, after
many years of looking for something to regain some
sanity hear I am;
Hello, I am considered as a geek but only because I am a little bit more literate in term of computer. I am joining this forum beacause a bios/uefi update went wrong and my research to solve my problem bring me on this forum. I hope you'll be able to rescue my laptop.
Hello!
When I was a child, I started not on a C64, but on a C+4 (even then I was more interested in programming), with a tape drive.
Then I became an IT specialist, but I tend to do repairs only as a group of friends. I feel that this forum can be of great help to me, but maybe I can also help others with the experience I have gained so far. :P
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