Hewo, I am Me. And i'm here mostly for schematics. thank you all!
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Hello,
My name is Brandon and Im currently in college for computer engineering and industrial design after serving the past 8 years. I mainly made this account because I am trying to fix a motherboard for a co worker and I needed the board view file to identify a component( driving me to the brink, Thanks Lenovo). I plan on checking back to this site regularly as this conundrum is consistently happens,Comment
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Hello everyone,
My name is γGiannis and I'm happy to be joining the community!
I'm writing from Greece and have a degree in Computer and Informatics Engineering. I've always been passionate about hardware and getting to the bottom of how things work, so component-level repair is something I'm really getting into.
I've read a lot of great information on this forum and I'm looking forward to learning from all the experienced members here. Hopefully, I can contribute something back to the community as well.
Cheers!
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Hello yall!
You can call me J. I'm in my twenties and love tinkering with gadgets, especially computers and mobile phones. Lately, I've been really fascinated by repairing and exploring how these devices work. I'm eager to learn more about how to fix and maintain them.Comment
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Hello all!
I'm new and extremely intrigued about hardware hacking, first run in was when ISP limitations encouraged me to custom firmware a router to bridge and have more control. I ended up bricking my router, then successfully debricked it and setup a nice home network. Was hooked!
I hunt for items to mess with now, its thrilling being able to unleash an otherwise obsolete item and make it functional again.
Hope you're having a wicked day,
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Hello.
Just joined the forum. excited to be here! I've been getting more into electronics repair and troubleshooting lately. I'm still learning but eager to contribute where I can and pick up knowledge from the experienced folks here. Looking forward to sharing ideas and maybe reviving a few "dead caps" along the way. 😄
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Hi everyone,
I'm an electronics enthusiast from France with an engineering background. I enjoy working on all kinds of hardware, from laptops and phones to desktop motherboards and beyond. I focus mostly on board-level diagnostics and microsoldering when needed.
My first real experience was upgrading the RAM on a MacBook Air (yes, not the easiest start).
Thanks to some valuable information I found here on the forum, I was able to complete it successfully. So I decided to register and join the community to keep learning and maybe help others in return. I prefer to stay a bit private online, but I’m here for the same reason as many of you, to share knowledge and repair more things, instead of throwing them away.
Glad to be here!
Cheers,
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