Hello, it's Sindico440 from Brazil, a retired Electronics Engineer, who spends all his free time repairing notebook motherboards. God bless everyone.
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merci de votre ajout j'ai cree mon entreprise il y a un an ,tout a comencer quand ma femme a mis la nintendo switch dans un sac avec une bouteille de sirop qui s'est ouverte j'ai chercher a la reparer en vain et depuis j'ai pris gout a essayer de depanner et reparer des consoles de jeu telephone et pc portable je vest fait mon metierComment
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Hi, my first pc was an amstrad cpc 6128.
I am only an autodidact with a basic level, but I love everything related to new technology, computers of course and electronics.
I arrived on your forum looking for a bios for dell.
Apparently, it seems to be an enriching place and I hope to learn thanks to the members of this forum.Comment
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Hello!
Just another repair tech, up and comer learning the craft. Wish me best of luck! Happy to be hereComment
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hi guys im allan sejalbo
from phillipines, im thankfull that ive found the furom tha relevant source of knowlegde
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Hi everyone,
I'm thrilled to be a part of the Badcaps community! I'm currently a computer science major with a solid background in both software and hardware. I have built numerous PCs, and I have experience working with various components, including CPUs, GPUs, motherboards, and peripherals. I'm also an automotive enthusiast, owning a modified 2013 Audi S5 that I've tuned and upgraded to maximize performance. I enjoy diving deep into technology and automotive realms, and I love figuring out the intricate details of how things work.
Recently, I've been focusing on troubleshooting complex hardware issues, including modifying BIOS/EC firmware and diagnosing component compatibility problems. I've had experience with various setups, such as configuring gaming rigs with AMD Ryzen CPUs and MSI motherboards, and fine-tuning RGB settings across different hardware ecosystems. One of my current projects involves exploring the RGB functionality of a Dell G15 laptop and addressing EC firmware-related challenges.
Aside from my interest in technology, I've also worked with Minecraft plugins in the past, learning how to manage and update dependencies through build.gradle files, which gave me insights into software development and coding best practices. I have experience with both software engineering and understanding hardware down to the component level, making me a versatile enthusiast and problem solver.
Looking forward to contributing, learning, and exchanging knowledge with everyone here. Thanks for having me!
Best regards,
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Hello everyone,
My name is Rafaa, and I hold a degree in industrial computer engineering. I'm passionate about DIY and electronics, and I am currently starting to repair computer motherboards.
I have already downloaded several motherboard schematics from your site, and I really appreciate the help you provide to people trying to solve technical issues. I am always eager to learn, and specifically, I'm interested in how to remove a BIOS password using an existing file.
I hope to join this active community. I regularly work on motherboard repairs and would be happy to exchange ideas with you, whether it's for diagnosing issues or pinpointing problems more accurately.
Thank you in advance for your welcome and support!
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Hello everyone. My name is Marco. I'm from Germany. I am here because i bricked my good old Asus ROG G701VI on flashing a BIOS and i'm not willing to give up and let it be on this state. I'm tech savy and i want to repair it myself. I am looking for schematics first to locate the BIOS chip and maybe a full BIOS. For this task i want to use a CH341a programmer.Comment
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Hello everyone. I am a computer engineer and an electronics and mechanics enthusiast. I am not a native English speaker, but I understand it quite well.Comment
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