Hi everyone, I'm MiM👋
I recently joined this forum after coming across a few really helpful threads while searching for answers about a dead laptop board. I’ve been fixing electronics for a while now — mostly out of necessity at first, but now it's definitely a passion (or maybe an obsession 😅).
A little about me… I’ve always been curious about how things work, especially when they don’t. I started small — broken toys, burnt power adapters, and eventually worked my way up to phones, monitors, and motherboards. These days, I'm deep into board-level repair: tracing faults, replacing tiny SMD components, and trying to understand the logic of circuits that refuse to cooperate.
I’m not an electrical engineer by degree, but I’m learning constantly — through hands-on work, classes, YouTube, forums like this, and of course, trial and error (lots of error...).
I joined this place to share what I’ve learned and learn what I haven’t. I’m hoping to contribute where I can, especially with schematic tracing, power rail issues, and component ID. But I’m also here to get better — particularly at advanced diagnostics, PMIC repair, BIOS stuff, and maybe reverse engineering a bit.
I prefer working quietly in the background, but now and then I’ll pop up with a fix, a question, or a tool recommendation.
Anyway, just happy to be here — this place already feels like the right kind of rabbit hole.
Looking forward to learning with all of you!
Cheers,
MiM FiX
I recently joined this forum after coming across a few really helpful threads while searching for answers about a dead laptop board. I’ve been fixing electronics for a while now — mostly out of necessity at first, but now it's definitely a passion (or maybe an obsession 😅).
A little about me… I’ve always been curious about how things work, especially when they don’t. I started small — broken toys, burnt power adapters, and eventually worked my way up to phones, monitors, and motherboards. These days, I'm deep into board-level repair: tracing faults, replacing tiny SMD components, and trying to understand the logic of circuits that refuse to cooperate.
I’m not an electrical engineer by degree, but I’m learning constantly — through hands-on work, classes, YouTube, forums like this, and of course, trial and error (lots of error...).
I joined this place to share what I’ve learned and learn what I haven’t. I’m hoping to contribute where I can, especially with schematic tracing, power rail issues, and component ID. But I’m also here to get better — particularly at advanced diagnostics, PMIC repair, BIOS stuff, and maybe reverse engineering a bit.
I prefer working quietly in the background, but now and then I’ll pop up with a fix, a question, or a tool recommendation.
Anyway, just happy to be here — this place already feels like the right kind of rabbit hole.
Looking forward to learning with all of you!
Cheers,
MiM FiX
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