Hello, I'm new to the Forum. Just jumping into the Xbox repairs scene Bot for profit but just knowledge. Hoping to learn quite a-bit from the forum. Thanks for having me.
Hello,
my Name is Carlos and I live in Germany. Since 1990 I'm building my own PC's but I'm not a technican - just a Fan. Now I have a Ryzen 9 5950X on a Gigaybyte Motherboard and I'm very happy with it. Today I've bought a used Lenovo Notebook for my Mum, because hers is very old. I got it cheaper, because the seller told me, that there is a password you have to type in, when you start it. He knows the Password, but not the supervisor password to remove it. I thought it would be no problem - google will help, but it seems to be very difficult. I dont want to send it to lenovo to change the mainboard, neithe can I remove Eproms and so on. Now Google showed me your thread called " LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal and I'm a little bit more optimistic, that maybe I can remove it with your help. Thats the reson how I came here. I wish all of you a nice weekend!
Heyi New Member here
Been repairing cell phones and computer for quite a while now (minor repair like screens and board replacement) and now i am getting into more deep repair of board
i am from the US and i love Technology and have a curiosity for how things work.
Greetings and salutations.
I'm Kyle and I own what I consider to be a fine audio system at this time (Denon DP-47f and a Mcintosh MA-6100). As we know, things go south.
Prior to my Mac, I was using cobbled together systems bought on Craigslist or eBay. The stuff always needed attention.
Even though I'm okay with my current system, I'd like to repair what I have gathering dust in my basement.
Greetings and salutations.
I have an audio system I'm satisfied with right now, but I'd like to finish repairing the older stuff gathering dust in my basement. NAD, Pioneer, etc.
I can solder and perform advanced basic repairs.
New here, interested in learning electronics for purposes of thinking of useful things to make and sell for money. Current line of work is mainly in data analysis for science.
I am new to this community. I am currently getting started in laptop PCB repair. I have always been fascinated by the world of technology and how we can bring life back to devices that many consider obsolete or irreparable.
I am excited to learn new techniques and meet others who are passionate about this topic. If you have any advice for someone starting out, I would be more than grateful.
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