Hi, my name is Enzo, I'm from Neuquen, Argentina. I'm just starting to repair PC and mobile phones, so my interest in this forum is mostly informative, because I'd love to learn how to repair PCB. Don't know what else to say, so thanks!
My name is Alex, I live in UK and have small business with computers hardware and networking equipment here in Wolverhampton, West Midlands. Feel free to contact me if I can help
I just joined this forum and thought I'd share a bit about myself. Found this forum through Google and I'm all about learning new stuff and sharing what I know.
Name's Can, like "John" in English I'm 31 and run this unique shop called Fixle in Istanbul. What got me into this gig was back in first grade, around 2000, when I took my computer to a bad repair shop and got totally let down. The place had my computer for two weeks, then just up and disappeared. Back then, I was in like fourth grade, scraping together allowance money to piece together my first computer. That's when my journey into fixing stuff started. High school days, I got into messing around with Hackintosh stuff and that got me interested in Apple computers. Now I'm fixing up Apple gear for a living.
After dealing with so many repair shops and seeing their true colors, I've learned to fix pretty much everything myself. It's hard to find a reliable repair service, you know? Childhood trauma, man A bit personal, but that's my journey.
Hello everyone, you can call me Zed. Recently purchased a used laptop which has a BIOS password set, which is not ideal Anyway, while googling how to remove it, this forum kept coming up, and it looks like a place where one can learn a lot.
Hello everyone. I've been lurking here for a while and just realized I never made an intro post. I am a motherboard technician from US. I work mostly on Chromebooks.
Hi guys, I decided to join your forum after watching quite a few youtube videos about repairing electronics. This forum was recommended in multiple occasions to anyone who wants to learn from the best
Cheers!!
I'm terrible at introductions but here it goes. I"ve started fixing electronics 4 or 5 years ago now. i started by replacing a broken fan on my ps3 like 8 years ago. i didnt get serious until i fixed stick drift on my ps4 controller and had to resolder the rumble wires to the board. the soldering was so smooth i was hooked. i concentrated on hdmi ports since its the majority of repairs and practiced on busted boards, trace repair and all. Once i upgraded my tools and consumables i realized it was the quality of tools that held me back. i became more hooked and made $2000 in 9 days after posting a facebook merketplace ad. they told i cant post services only products. to this day, i have a few people who are repeat customers and dont trust the other shops in town. hardest thing im workin on currently is a PS5 where games constantly crash and vice city went from 15min download to 4hours to 20 hours. its seems to be degrading rapidly in a consequential pattern.
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