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  • juliocscf
    New Member
    • Jul 2025
    • 1
    • Brasil

    #49721

    Hello, greetings to all members and moderators. It's a pleasure to be a part of BadCaps. I'm a new learner and would like to learn more from you.

    Júlio César
    Brazilian

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    • _wastelander_
      New Member
      • Apr 2025
      • 1
      • Slovakia

      #49722
      Hi! iam quite new here, not much to say about myself, doing board repairs for fun been doing them for a while iam still a student so budget is tight from time to time but its going well. currently working on acer nitro 5 board
      i hope to have some fun here and to get help from time to time, iam 18 as of writing the message and currently studying in electronics. i hope to meet new friends

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      • rketsun
        New Member
        • Jul 2025
        • 1
        • Ukraine

        #49723
        Hello to all the members and moderators. I am very happy to be part of the BadCaps users. I am new and would like to learn more from you.
        Ketsun Rostyslav
        Ukraine Lviv

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        • jmmolina23
          New Member
          • Aug 2025
          • 1
          • Costa Rica

          #49724
          Hello, my name is Mario Molina, and I am from Costa Rica. It’s a pleasure to be part of this community.

          I work as a technician in a technology company, in the technical department.
          I hope to share what I can from these years of experience, which may be useful to many.

          Best regards!

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          • Untamed
            New Member
            • May 2024
            • 1
            • India

            #49725
            Hi, Have a diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering. Interested in electronics, software, DIY, etc. Having faced board-level issues multiple times in my laptops & couldn't get any details from the technicians... looking forward to learn the circuit/chip level working on computers/laptops and the nuances of troubleshooting. It's always interesting to take part in tech/troubleshooting discussions & studying the electronic circuits.

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