Hello , I am a technician and content creator specializing in the field of game console modification and repair. My work and latest updates are documented on my active X.com profile.
Hello, my name is Massi, I am from the US and look forward to finding additional documentation and help for console board repair! I am currently adequate when it come to HDMI replacements but I am looking to expand my knowledge and skills.
I'm just new here exploring what i can trying to solder stuff and i got this broken gpu with only two resistor damage i think im still exploring and it just caught my interest to do something :/
Hi everyone, I’m Alekxys, and I’m a software engineer. I recently bought a second-hand laptop, only to find out that it has an Absolute Persistence Module. That’s how I ended up in this forum. Nice to meet you all!
Je suis handicapé avec peu de moyens.
Donc j'essaie de faire durer d'anciens ordinateurs (OS Linux).
Souvent je fais des erreurs et je passe énormément de temps pour réparer.
Dernièrement, sur un Lenovo T500, j'ai rentré un mot de passe utilisateur vierge sur HDD.
Depuis je ne peux plus modifier quoi que ce soit dans mon bios.
C'est en recherchant une solution que j'ai appris l'existence de www.badcaps.net
Merci, par avance à ceux qui font vivre ce Forum 👏.
Karamelmoue
Hi guys. I'm pretty new to the world of laptop repairs and refurbishment, but learning very fast. I look forward to learning, and later contributing to others as time goes by.
hey guys, managed to get my hands on a laptop with a gpu problem. tried taking it to a service yet the service man in my country prefer to "replace the board" .. (a rare board that hard to find and those that i found cost 1000 bucks!!) so i though i might get a boardview for the board and start on repairing it my self (or at least try) and see if i manage to do anything
Hi - I'm a physicist and also a longtime electronics and computer buff. Extensive background in analog, RF, and early digital.
Looking forward to interacting here!
hello all. My name is Don, I'm 69 years old and have very little knowledge of electronics. I posted a problem I am having in the capacitor section but I think it is being redirected somewhere I probably should have put it. I am learning some things about electronics specifically vintage stereo's but I also see a need to learn about my guitar gear, my studio mixer and well it would be nice to learn enough to fix those things and not kill myself doing it. I have built a dim bulb tester and am currently working on my Kenwood KR-6030. I also have an analog meter but will get a digital next month. I guess thats all about me. Any questions I will be glad to answer. Cheers!
Hey everyboody, I'm 20+ years experience network engineer. very interested in learning electronics repair. Seems like a great place to ask questions and share insights!
Hope I am doing this right. As a kid I become interested in electronics when I stuck what i now know as a a small coil into a wall socket and it zapped and melted. Also was the kid the neighbors called when the vertical roll on the TV got bad or needed to hook up a new rotary dial phone. Yeah, me is old now. Joined the Army just to get into Electronics and got a job as a Electronics Instrument Repairman which later become a Calibration and Repair Tech for all the Army's Test, Measurement & Diagnostics Equipment (TMDE or PMEL if you know Air Force lingo). during those years i became an Instructor at the joint Service school starting out in electronics Fundamentals and later in the Advance Course in the Microwave Equipment Calibration course. Also during this time we started teaching Microprocessor theory and got interested in Computers. Prior to this I had a Timex Sinclair Z8080, Later i got a Tandy 1000 with the 2 5 1/4 Floppy drives. From there i learned to build my own PC's and service others. After retirement I became a Desktop Tech for a major medical system and have worked up thru the system as a Lan System Admin and now as a VMWare Tech. soon to retire again and just chill and just use Technology to see the world and travel and take photos. Glad to be here.
Acorn Electron, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, 386, 486 etc.
I'm a coder and maker and have contributed to hundreds of open source projects over the years. Realizing that things have got a little too small for me to fix these days I have decided to add component level repair to my skillset... I look forwards to getting to know y'all!
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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