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Hello.Really glad to know there are many electronics enthusiast here,just like myself.I started to take a license for TV-Radio assembly and repair at 18.At 23 my first job was car-radio repair next TV-VCR-Camcorder-Cordless Telephones and so on.I owned two service center for 14 years but now,at 61,I am unemployed,working only for parents and friends.Looking for help about a LED TV,I got impressed by this site,noting people wanted learning.I think we should be always apprentices.
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Hello from Des Moines, Iowa.
I do computer and small device repair, and some component level repair.
I've got some experience flashing / fixing BIOS / EFI roms for macs, and some PC's.
I actually got on to figure out how to remove the BIOS pass from an HP 840 G5, and thanks to a few of the posts I got it done!
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Hi all,
I`m Michal from Poland. I`m controls engineer with basic skills of programming (C++, C#) and electronics. I found this forum during research of how to fix my TV.
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Hello my name is Rudy Espada . I have been working on mainly car audio and security in the early 90's but that business took a dive as all the new cars are coming equipped with alarms and remote starts . I would say when the first iPhone 3GS came out I started getting into screen replacements when it was a good money maker that really didn't last . Now I'm trying to get better at board level work lets see how that goes. Thanks for the add to the BADCAPS FORUM.
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hello, i'm mexican i live in cancun and i need some help about bios winbond 25q64fws1q because i reseted the bios password than i restart the laptop, it aks me the password again, and i put the password and show me paswword incorrect. And the laptop doesn't load the operanting system windows 10
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Hello all,
It's been a really long time since I posted on a forum, what a refreshing change of pace
I'm an ageing coder that always tinkered with electronics, and I've always enjoyed how communities help each other in these technical fields, and I do need some help now, so there's that. I'll be sure to pay it forward though, as I have always done to be honest...
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Hi to everyone,
I'm from Poland and recently went back to electronics after many years of different occupation. I would like to refresh all the knowledge and get to electronics repair at goog level.
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Hello Guys,
I am new here, living in Jakarta, Indonesia. A married man have 3 kdis.
Actually i am a mechanical engineer, specialized in 3D Mechanism Design certified by Autodesk.
Joining this forum to learn very helpfull infromation and knowledge "how-to" recognize troubleshooting and perform repairing of laptop motherboard.
Thank you for accepting my membership and stay safe
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Greetings everyone, good to be here. I'm from small town in Nigeria. I work with laptop PCBs and I hope to learn more here. I also deal with preparing and maintaining automobiles.
Look forward to having a cordial relationship with you guys.
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Originally posted by Zilicon
Greetings everyone, good to be here. I'm from small town in Nigeria. I work with laptop PCBs and I hope to learn more here. I also deal with preparing and maintaining automobiles.
Look forward to having a cordial relationship with you guys.
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
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