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Hello,
I'm Hasan Emre, from Tekirdağ-Turkey. I am trying to improve myself on repairing electronics. A friend of mine gave me a Lenovo T570, with an unknown supervisor password. While trying to remove it, I've come across this forum, which made me want to dig deeper into more technical stuff.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hello, This platform has been immensely beneficial talking the little i have picked. Glad to even be accepted been a newbie and voracious learner. I am Oluwatosin, I answer to Tosin for short and here to learn a number of great things than can help me up my game in the component world from beginner to advanced. I also celebrate every one who has in a way or the other contributed to making Badcaps a possibility.
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Originally posted by titmos
Hello, This platform has been immensely beneficial talking the little i have picked. Glad to even be accepted been a newbie and voracious learner. I am Oluwatosin, I answer to Tosin for short and here to learn a number of great things than can help me up my game in the component world from beginner to advanced. I also celebrate every one who has in a way or the other contributed to making Badcaps a possibility.
viva Badcaps.net
Would say i have registered for long but need to join in the greater things happening in here.
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Hey all, Avgjo here.
I've liked tinkering since young, particularly those Tamiya 4WD cars. Now I've outgrown those, but I still like to tinker. Did quite a bit of aeromodelling (R/C planes mostly) in my high school years, and recently got interested in computer hardware. Got a few spare laptops to install Linux distros, and I've recently been trying to restore some faulty ones back into working condition. Really nice to get to know there is a forum for people who do the same, and thank you to all who have contributed!
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Hello! My name is Bob and I live in upstate NY by the Adirondack State Park. I've been doing cell phone and tablet repair for about 8 yrs now and minor laptop repairs which I'm doing more of and starting to do deeper repairs.
Tons of info on this site. Already downloaded a Mac board view, pretty cool.
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Hello,
I'm Amer, I've bought a used X260 laptop while ago, need to enable virtualization on it - but supervisor password issues... How to remove it lead me to this forum.
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Hello from Scotland!
I stumbled across this forum while looking for resources to repair a TV, all the Google results seemed to come from here so I guessed you guys must be pretty knowledgable.
I'm not new to TV repair having tinkered about with them for 40 years but still consider myself as a novice, particuarly with these new fangled LED thingies.
I'll have a bit of search to find possible solutions before jumping in with any questions, at the moment I'm trying to make sure I have all the correct voltages and am concerned that the LED is getting 36v which seems a tad low.
Got some wiring diagrams from here so I'll start tracing.
Hope I can be of assistance as well as receiving it.
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Hi, I am JerryDerry and have a dusty old interest in electronics repair dating back to Wang Labs technician days. I recently stumbled onto this forum while investigating what might be a defective capacitor issue on my Marshall Stanmore bluetooth speaker. The volume failed one day and the other parts of the speaker appear to be just fine so I thought this expensive speaker could be salvaged for the price of a few components.
There appears to be several posts relating to this failure and I hope to leverage the knowledge you experts all have shared here. Thanks in advance and happy troubleshooting.
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