Hi everyone! New to this forum, hoping to have a great time with y'all. Can call me Axl or Axe or Lazer, whatever is easier for you.
I've been working with PCs for about 7ish years now but I still have a lot to learn and a lot of gear to get.
My name is Megresh, and I'm excited to be part of this community. I've always enjoyed understanding how things work and bringing broken devices back to life. I started with basic electronics and small household repairs, and over time, I've gotten more into computer hardware, smartphones, and even some appliance repairs.
I'm here to learn, share what I can, and hopefully help others solve their repair challenges. I believe that fixing instead of replacing is not only satisfying but also a small but meaningful way to reduce waste.
Looking forward to connecting with fellow repair enthusiasts and learning from your experience!
Camilo here. 45yo Audio Mastering Engineer from Colombia. My background in electronics is primarily in analog audio electronics and open-reel tape machines. As a tech, I've worked on everything from vintage Neve consoles to my Ampex ATR102 tape machine. But I'm gradually learning about microsoldering and board-level repairs for computers, laptops, video cards, and similar devices. It seems I've come to the right place! I'm also a Hackintosh enthusiast and use both macOS (at work) and Windows (at home and for gaming).
I'm from Aizawl,Mizoram.First of all i like to thanks this person who create this site,it help me alot while im studying from my tutor Joseph...It really really help me a lot...So,now i'm practicing graphic card repairing so i used this site from my tutor lab...Now i create my own ac...I'm so happy i could used this site for my work exp...thank you...
Required - only way to find valid information that is not standard in user manuals despite being needed and obviously done to limit customers being able and fixing their own hardware
Hi everyone,
I am have been taking computers apart and (trying)putting them back together since the 286 days. I know thats not that old to some of you though.
I am here to learn and meet other fellow minded people. Thanks
hi! my name is Andrea, i'm 26 years old and i live in Italy.
I recently started working in a factory (in the field of induction heating) as an Electronic designer and microcontroller / fpga programmer.
I discovered this site while i was desperately searching for a bios file for a colleague of mine's computer that I'm trying to repair
please help friends thinkpad T470 board CT470 series NM-A931 error post "bottom cover tamper detection error"
I've already
flashed the bios clean me and updated from the Lenovo site, then removed the switch and immediately jumped the S3 from pins 1 to 4, 2 to 3 but the problem remained the same, thank you
please help friends, I have 3 T490 units with the same case, the USB type C is completely dead, showing 20v 0 amp, loss of voltage VINT20_IN resistance to ground is fine, thank you
I think the problem is that I lost the voltage at PQ0008 pon 1 -PWRSHUTDOWN which should have been high which was picked up by R9512 VCC3SW, thank you very much for your help
Please help friends, thinkpad t480 nm-b501 is dead, help me fix it, thank you
usb meter 20v 0.00 amp, after I took the VSYS measurement the drop was only `9.2v which should have been 10.2v I measured from a normal matherboard machine, the VSYS path resistance to ground diode mode is 1900 thank you
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