Good morning, I'm Marcin. I'm passionate about electronics and specialize in repairing laptops and computers. It's a pleasure to be part of your community.
Hi,
I just started on repairing laptops (MacBooks) as Hobby. I joined the community to get access to schematics and board files and to exchange some knowledge.
Ciao, mi chiamo Giuseppe amante dei pc e del fai da te. Ho un piccolo laboratorio di elettronica domestico, che utilizzo per le mie riparazioni. Ho letto molti post prima di registrarmi, e mi sono tornati molto utili. Spero di poter essere d'aiuto anche io.
Hey there! I am Amanzhan, from Kazakhstan and i have trouble with my laptop Acer Nitro 5 AN515-57. Hope i can fix this by with your advices and boardview
Hello all.
I'm Dave. I like electronics and starting to get into the hardware side of things. Component level stuff. For a hobby right now. I just want to learn and understand how stuff works. I'm a mechanic by trade, so this is a new adventure for me but not that much different when it comes to troubleshooting. Also want to learn to help teach my kids something and maybe encourage them to get into electronics, where i think the future is heading into more and more.
I'm in Canada currently, but who knows where life will take me
Hi I've just recently joined this very helpful group. I worked in the electronics design and repair industry for nearly 20 years. I very rarely try repair computers but my daughters laptop failed at the weekend and I am going to try repair it.
Bueno, escribo desde Colombia ya hace 15 años trabajo en mantenimiento y reparación de computadores y ahora en vista de la demanda quiero especializarme en reparación a nivel de componentes, debido a eso estoy por acá tratando de encontrar ayuda y una buena guía recomendada en esta pagina
gracias
Hi, ahlfred here, a newb, just trying to learn as much as I can. Not sure if able to help, bit tries really hard. An average joe trying to earn an honest living. I have always been amazed by technology ang advances in science, and always find a time for tinkering and finding out how things work and fix tjem if broken. I always find it hard to throw away things that i hope someday i can fix myself, resulting in a heap of rubble that my wife calls trash. Well as the saying goes, one mans trash is another ones treasure, huh?
hello guys my name is labi.
i work as a phone tecnintia, i work motherboard all the time for iphone ssamsung and stuff like this.
iam trying to learn how to fix other stuff like pc motherboards etc, and this is the best group to start with.
if you need any scematic and stuff like iphone motherboard scematichs or help how to fix iam here
Hi!
I was pretty sure I post here when i registered like a year ago, but maybe not...oops.
I'm David
I do electronics and IT, i have a youtube channel since 2015 in spanish (davidlightman) where i try to get ppl into electronics, radio amateur, computers, etc, make the DYI mindset.I'm thinking about start doing it in english as well, real soon now
I'm here now because i'm trying to fix a notebook from a friend that has no vcore/vddsoc (tongfang pf4) we'll see what happens xD
My specialty is more RF stuff (radios/repeaters,transmitters, etc) I worked in motorola many years ago, but i have no experience fixing hardware issues in notebooks, working on learn that, just because I like to know how. I like to repair everything, computers, power supplies, washing machines, air conditioners, cars, radios, repeaters, broadcasting and military transmitters, gasoline generators, whatever, it is fun, and i can make a living, sometimes i just bought broken stuff, fix it, and sell it.
I'm 50 btw, so yeah quite an old ass.
glad to be here, thank you for reading me.
cheers
DL
Hi! I'm a repair technician in the US working at a small independent shop. I joined this forum to learn more about board level repair (and to download some iPad board schematics) and I'm happy to be here. I'm young (born after the turn of the century) but I personally love the functionality of forums over places like Discord servers or social media websites. I'm happy to be here and I'm really glad this place exists.
I've built my own PC, hand soldered a keyboard from a kit, learned a little Python that I promptly forgot and like to complain about Apple's repair practices. Did you know that they tell their repair technicians how far they're allowed to stand away from a customer while talking with them? It's within arms reach! That's crazy!
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