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Hardware repair
yassine-013:
Hi everybody, my name is Yassine and I work for Promedianet. We replace all sorts of broken components from laptops to smartphones. We were thinking about adding motherboard repair. My question is: does anyone know a site where I can learn all about the motherboard components, their job and their "specifications" I'm talking about the resistors, capacitors, ic's etc.
I would be very gratefull if you guys could help me out.
liquibyte:
This post scares me.
peter.mitchell:
--- Quote from: liquibyte on April 10, 2014, 11:13:26 pm ---This post scares me.
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Now now, be civil.
He may say they do repair work on laptops and smartphones on an "assembly" based level. Eg; The touch screen is cracked and the LCD is smashed, we will replace the LCD assembly and the touch screen assembly. Or the laptops screen stopped working but it doesn't look broken - if you tilt it back you can see everything but it's dark, we'll replace the backlight inverter assembly.
Unfortunately, if this is the case, it is a VERY big learning curve to go from that to replacing capacitors or even troubleshooting to find what is wrong and thus needs replacing in the first place.
liquibyte:
--- Quote ---My question is: does anyone know a site where I can learn all about the motherboard components, their job and their "specifications" I'm talking about the resistors, capacitors, ic's etc.
--- End quote ---
In other words, basic electronic theory. I'm no genius when it comes to this stuff myself but then again I'm not trying to sell my repair services to people while not knowing these things. I noted the number of posts by the poster and decided that this post scares me in that I hope that I remember to do my due diligence when it comes to my future repair needs. The way I phrased it was the most civil way I could come up with considering what ran through my head at the time.
HackedFridgeMagnet:
still your a long way away from Netherlands so your probably safe.
@Yassine yes big learning curve but dont be daunted,
maybe Toms hardware or BadCaps?
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