wiki2.rossmanngroup.com If you are a logic board repair professional, and you have data that would help, that you believe is missing from the wiki, please do add it. We're all in this together. We can either make life easier for each other so we can maximize the efficiency of our queues, or hoard the information so we all navigate the dark on our own. It'll be better if we go it together. Help me out! :)
We are not bored by the board videos. You were saying, you didn't wanna hire someone but this is my dream job to fly from India to N.Y. to work at Rossmann group. Here is what's app no- 8278921732.
I love that he does this like an old kids show. I can imagine grown people in there living room watching this with a cold beer or wine shouting out answers.
I enjoy watching the board videos, particularly when your wound up and the sarcasm and wanting to know "who hurt you little MacBook, who hurt you?" Comes out.
Please DO NOT stop making your repair videos. I have learned more about electronics and repair just watching your vids. I am guessing there are several others out there that have the same feeling. Keep them coming!!!!
I used the watch Bob Ross videos all the time to relax. His videos over time coaxed me into attempting to paint myself. And I’m not that bad. Louis is doing the same thing to me the Bob dead. Maybe I’ll go out and buy broken Apple and try to do some board repair.
I was getting tired of the board repair videos when they were starting to seem a little repetitive, but I really appreciate seeing ones that have new issues not seen in the previous videos, even though I'm not doing board repair myself. It's fun to play along at home and watch the puzzle get solved. I think just doing them when you have something new to show is good.
The main thing for which I am a subscriber to your channel is board repairs. I don't watch Q&A, I don't wantch podcast like stuff that you come out with and opinions on stuff that is going on mainly in the US. I don't live in the US and I don't care about the US. So, please don't stop making videos with board repairs, they are the reason why I am here. You are good at what you are doing and I like watching you work and I also like your sarcasm.
Louis, I watched your board level videos almost from day one and will always watch them if you post it.... Never tired of your voice, wisdom and sense of humor 😉👍❤👌✌👀🤞🤦♂️
TBH, kinda shocked that "no one" watches board repair videos. That's what I'm here for, the rest of the stuff is bonus. I could see the corrosion when prompted, which probably means I've watched a lot of them! Full Disclosure : I have absolutely no good reason to watch board repair videos. I just love watching Louis and the way he engages in problem solving.
What I've learned from Mr.Rossmann: Any time I don't have green light look at one wire Always remove Jtag connector And finally a lot of good life lessons
But I love board repair videos. As a Mechanical Engineer I have no clue about this stuff, but it is fun to listen to Louis' rants and idle chatter as he works. Gives me a feel of working in such a repair place myself... which I always wanted back in the day.
Louis, I love watching your board repairs videos, I really wish i could do this electrical engineering stuff. As a humble PC Tech and Programming student, I'm amazed at the electronic surgical sorcery you perform. Thanks for making them!
Please Louis don't stop making these videos, I love them and I happy as I can bee when you publish a new one, because they are so much entertaining and I also learn a lot of things, and also how to troubleshoot by myself broken things. They are one of the reasons (a really important one) I subbed to your fantastic channel! Don't kill them please :(
Please don't stop making board repair videos :( It's the main reason I subscribed I watch them, it's just that sometimes they're so long that I can't make the time for them. Maybe a little bit of editing and shortening would make them more attractive to views.
Louis- once upon a time there was a repair doc company called Sam's Photofacts. I have no idea if they're still around any longer, but it was expensive and it was absolutely the thing you had to have to do repair work in the old days. All those old radios TVs, whatever were covered. It was amazing. Now what you are talking about and providing a service which could include a schematics and tech tips for repair, that's a legitimate service you could charge for. You could have a pro version. Or who knows it could be donation. But just like Sam's Photofacts, that has the potential to be a very big deal.
Hey Louis, citate your videos on the Wiki if you haven't done so already since your work is invaluable. Thank you so much for all your efforts and I hope you don't ever stop doing repair videos!
9764 people watching this video disagree with your "literally no one watches my videos". They're amazing and very educational with the giggles here and there from the sassy commenting Keep it up Mr Rossman!
First time poster in Louis' channel, long time Mac user, not a technical type. First up, I LOVE Louis' work. Brilliant. He makes excellent points and his knowledge is off the planet, well my planet anyway. Whilst I love the Mac OS, I've long felt that the company is... nasty. I never visit Apple Stores. But here's the issue I take with Louis. Looking at all his clips, you could be forgiven for gaining the impression that Apple computers are shoddy, second rate. And sure, I 'get' that Louis justifies all the problems and poor design he notes. But my experience, over 30+ years, has been anything but that. I started with an LCII running System 7. Over the years I've have many Macs and every one has been super reliable. I started an ad agency with two guys and we had a local network with 15 Macs hanging off a server. Our work (sending off ads etc) was time critical and we never missed a deadline, we had very little maintenance cost and only one major failure (a dead HDD) over 25 years. Like I say, I love Louis' work but my experience, over 30 years, is that Macs, in contrast to computers running Windoze, just work and work and work with just about no fuss.
14:48 - I guess I'll have to go back and watch the video archives and help update your WIKI, since your slowing up on new repair vids. Oh, well! 20:48 - RossVision: perfect label for a Rossmann Group which will dares to go where few technicians (i.e., Genius Bar) have dared to go!
Im from sudan, a deeply third world country, I can't afford a macbook, nor do I ever intend to go into the repair business in general. Yet I have watched almost all of your videos and find them enjoyable and interesting.
I love watching the board repairs. I fix phones as a side hustle but want to make a business out of fixing mobile devices(not necessarily micro soldering just yet). I’ve been replacing lcds as a hobby since the aftermarket color conversion kits came out for the iPhone 4’s. I genuinely love your channel man. I love the detailed repairs. But anyway, any tips for me? A person who wants to start his own business in mobile device repair? Cell phones, tablets, laptops(like you, and I’ve also done a screen swap on my friend’s Acer laptop, it went smoothly for the first time, that was back in 2015). I just love fixing phones lol. Also, just trying to learn and gain insight. Thanks in advance!
Hi Lois. Still more interesting than "Twilight saga". Ahahaha - just kidding - I am very grateful for every McTrash interesting "return to life procedure" including Your deep, intriguing voice speaking every detail of the troubleshooting, theory of probable cause, plan how to fix problem and testing procedure. I feel exited and I have this urge to dig in to the trash next to the starbuks to get broken Mac just to try to fix it ! Stay safe and have fun mate !
I'm not a board repairer (despite my interest in learning about it), but I learn much better from text than from videos and lectures (as suspect I may be HoH). Hopefully someone who _does_ do board repair will benefit. And if you like videos more, it's not like the old ones are going away either. TLDR: Ending board repair videos for the wiki would be beneficial for both you and the audience
You could get more people to watch the board repair videos by showing an Oreo cam in the corner. We can watch the kitty to the sweet song of your voice.
My A1466 died after failed update to Big Sur. Now, there is no chime and fan is starting and running full speed, but no picture at all. I hope this can be repaired by rewrite EFI. Therefore removing JTG connector is probably bad idea in my case. Anyway, great video. Thank you very much.
I really do like your board repair videos... not to learn about Apple and Macbooks.. If I'm not doing stuff myself I know I'll never remember anything you say, you could say some things about PP-Bus,... a thousand times it wont help... But I really like them in general and hell it sure helps me to get into SMD soldering.. which I really need to know about when I want to get more serious with the microchips I've programmed and to get some components on small circuit boards. So it's still a big plus for me... Still thinking hard about to get a cheap / fair fume extractor and microscope.. Since I'm not really well equipped on the Money side... I'm still searching... Something available in Germany / Europe would be nice...
@@rossmanngroup btw. I’m in Nebraska. Keep working on us. The reason everyone trusts Osborne even though he was involved with John Deere was because he as the football coach in the mid 90s. So they think he’s a saint.
Your repair videos are what brought me here. I understand if you stop. You did say you’re sick of doing it. But fuck it. If you don’t like it then you should definitely stop. Misery in effort sucks
Your last two board repair videos had about 20k views. Nowhere near as many as those where you mention Apple, but still not nobody. I hope you'll continue to give us board repair vids. And just because you have 1 million+ subscribers doesn't mean anything. I'm sure you know your videos don't even reach most subscribers because of how youtube is set up.
Hey, I'm a gal and I love your repair videos! I've started watching your channel because of these vids so don't you stop it! :P You gave me the courage to start diagnosing my 2011 macbook pro, which i really wanna save, even though I'm only making audio stuff (synthesizers) and considering myself a beginner in electronics. So those Hungarian, so hungry for money apple repair folks won't rip me off over it. (I don't have SMD tools, just THT) And btw is that true that in the US you can't buy solder with lead? And if so, what's your opinion about Sn+Cu and Sn+Ag+Cu solders?? I'm planning to buy one of those, because i've started worrying about the lead...
wiki2.rossmanngroup.com
If you are a logic board repair professional, and you have data that would help, that you believe is missing from the wiki, please do add it.
We're all in this together. We can either make life easier for each other so we can maximize the efficiency of our queues, or hoard the information so we all navigate the dark on our own. It'll be better if we go it together. Help me out! :)
We are not bored by the board videos. You were saying, you didn't wanna hire someone but this is my dream job to fly from India to N.Y. to work at Rossmann group.
Here is what's app no- 8278921732.
You should do the are you a robot test but with corrosion
You say that nobody watches your board repair videos. But I sure do and I also love and miss them
I love that he does this like an old kids show. I can imagine grown people in there living room watching this with a cold beer or wine shouting out answers.
Where's the corrosion? Over here, no. Over there, no. Ah here it is!
it's educational!
If only he could get on PBS then he'd be set.
How come nobody watches board repair videos? there are dozens of us, DOZENS I SAY!
I love watching board repair.
Board repairs puts me to sleep at night
I love watching it even tho they are pretty complicated for me to understand.
20K plus :D
I saw this live, just watching this again to boost his numbers to encourage him!
Not all heroes wear capes
I enjoy watching the board videos, particularly when your wound up and the sarcasm and wanting to know "who hurt you little MacBook, who hurt you?" Comes out.
Don't stop doing the board repair videos please!
Please DO NOT stop making your repair videos. I have learned more about electronics and repair just watching your vids. I am guessing there are several others out there that have the same feeling. Keep them coming!!!!
I started watching you because of your repair vids, I keep coming back because of them. Don't get discouraged.
To those of us who love them, your board repair videos are the best videos on YT.
I know these are not totally popular videos, but thank you for still putting these up.
The board repair videos are what I come here for man
Does anyone else get this feeling of success when you see what Louis is looking at before he points it out?
Watching a Louis Rossman video is like watching a Bob Ross video
Happy little solder
Beat the Apple out of it
@@ChubakaSteven I love watching Louis fix everyone’s happy little accidents
except with more swearing.
I used the watch Bob Ross videos all the time to relax. His videos over time coaxed me into attempting to paint myself. And I’m not that bad.
Louis is doing the same thing to me the Bob dead. Maybe I’ll go out and buy broken Apple and try to do some board repair.
Louis: "ok class who can tell me whats wrong here"
Class: "uuuuhhhh"
Louis: "thats right i havent told you whats wrong here yet"
Love ya louis.
I was getting tired of the board repair videos when they were starting to seem a little repetitive, but I really appreciate seeing ones that have new issues not seen in the previous videos, even though I'm not doing board repair myself. It's fun to play along at home and watch the puzzle get solved. I think just doing them when you have something new to show is good.
I subbed to you a few years back because of your repair videos, and you sir, are a gem.
The main thing for which I am a subscriber to your channel is board repairs. I don't watch Q&A, I don't wantch podcast like stuff that you come out with and opinions on stuff that is going on mainly in the US. I don't live in the US and I don't care about the US. So, please don't stop making videos with board repairs, they are the reason why I am here. You are good at what you are doing and I like watching you work and I also like your sarcasm.
Louis, I watched your board level videos almost from day one and will always watch them if you post it.... Never tired of your voice, wisdom and sense of humor 😉👍❤👌✌👀🤞🤦♂️
Today, I learned that I am 'nobody'.
PLEASE do not stop the board repair videos!!!
TBH, kinda shocked that "no one" watches board repair videos. That's what I'm here for, the rest of the stuff is bonus.
I could see the corrosion when prompted, which probably means I've watched a lot of them!
Full Disclosure : I have absolutely no good reason to watch board repair videos. I just love watching Louis and the way he engages in problem solving.
I WATCH THESE. GOD DAMN GENIUS!!
What I've learned from Mr.Rossmann:
Any time I don't have green light look at one wire
Always remove Jtag connector
And finally a lot of good life lessons
@the4kman Ahh yes who could forget that crucical lesson
But I love board repair videos. As a Mechanical Engineer I have no clue about this stuff, but it is fun to listen to Louis' rants and idle chatter as he works. Gives me a feel of working in such a repair place myself... which I always wanted back in the day.
I watch them!!! Don't stop doing board repair videos!@!
Louis, I love watching your board repairs videos, I really wish i could do this electrical engineering stuff.
As a humble PC Tech and Programming student, I'm amazed at the electronic surgical sorcery you perform. Thanks for making them!
It's always amazing to watch your board repair videos, especially to see you use your "Ross vision".
I watch your board repair video even if I am not a talented board repairman. Please keep doing it.
Please Louis don't stop making these videos, I love them and I happy as I can bee when you publish a new one, because they are so much entertaining and I also learn a lot of things, and also how to troubleshoot by myself broken things. They are one of the reasons (a really important one) I subbed to your fantastic channel! Don't kill them please :(
Hey Luis, I watch the boring part all the time. Because I LEARN.
0:46, Agamator: "And it was in this position that we had an entirely new board repair."
It is AMAZING work you are doing. The whole wiki idea and format makes me believe in people.
Have a fantastic day, Louis. Thanks for putting up with all the shit that you put up with.
Please don't stop making board repair videos :( It's the main reason I subscribed
I watch them, it's just that sometimes they're so long that I can't make the time for them. Maybe a little bit of editing and shortening would make them more attractive to views.
Louis- once upon a time there was a repair doc company called Sam's Photofacts. I have no idea if they're still around any longer, but it was expensive and it was absolutely the thing you had to have to do repair work in the old days. All those old radios TVs, whatever were covered. It was amazing.
Now what you are talking about and providing a service which could include a schematics and tech tips for repair, that's a legitimate service you could charge for. You could have a pro version. Or who knows it could be donation. But just like Sam's Photofacts, that has the potential to be a very big deal.
God, I want to buy a broken MacBook Pro just to send it to you. These are the best videos on UA-cam. And YOU are the best. Thank you.
Funny -- For the most part, of your videos, I watch ONLY the board repairs. Finally, I'm part of the 1%.
Hey Louis, citate your videos on the Wiki if you haven't done so already since your work is invaluable.
Thank you so much for all your efforts and I hope you don't ever stop doing repair videos!
9764 people watching this video disagree with your "literally no one watches my videos".
They're amazing and very educational with the giggles here and there from the sassy commenting
Keep it up Mr Rossman!
The board repair videos is mostly all I watch on the channel, but I understand saving the time to edit a video that won't get as many views.
I like watching your repair videos. I hope you continue to do them in some manner.
WHOA! an actual Rossmann style firing at the end!!!!!
I enjoy these videos very much.
I guess I'm in the minority because I still like the board repair videos, though I do like the social commentary videos too.. I'm watching it all!
First time poster in Louis' channel, long time Mac user, not a technical type. First up, I LOVE Louis' work. Brilliant. He makes excellent points and his knowledge is off the planet, well my planet anyway. Whilst I love the Mac OS, I've long felt that the company is... nasty. I never visit Apple Stores. But here's the issue I take with Louis. Looking at all his clips, you could be forgiven for gaining the impression that Apple computers are shoddy, second rate. And sure, I 'get' that Louis justifies all the problems and poor design he notes. But my experience, over 30+ years, has been anything but that. I started with an LCII running System 7. Over the years I've have many Macs and every one has been super reliable. I started an ad agency with two guys and we had a local network with 15 Macs hanging off a server. Our work (sending off ads etc) was time critical and we never missed a deadline, we had very little maintenance cost and only one major failure (a dead HDD) over 25 years. Like I say, I love Louis' work but my experience, over 30 years, is that Macs, in contrast to computers running Windoze, just work and work and work with just about no fuss.
thank you Louis
14:48 - I guess I'll have to go back and watch the video archives and help update your WIKI, since your slowing up on new repair vids. Oh, well! 20:48 - RossVision: perfect label for a Rossmann Group which will dares to go where few technicians (i.e., Genius Bar) have dared to go!
I love watching your repair videos.
Ah, I love these videos. They relax me and i learn things that I will never use. If not board repair videos, can we get some heavy ebike content?
I like watching your board repair videos
Love you these videos
Im from sudan, a deeply third world country, I can't afford a macbook, nor do I ever intend to go into the repair business in general. Yet I have watched almost all of your videos and find them enjoyable and interesting.
I love watching the board repairs.
I fix phones as a side hustle but want to make a business out of fixing mobile devices(not necessarily micro soldering just yet). I’ve been replacing lcds as a hobby since the aftermarket color conversion kits came out for the iPhone 4’s. I genuinely love your channel man. I love the detailed repairs. But anyway, any tips for me? A person who wants to start his own business in mobile device repair? Cell phones, tablets, laptops(like you, and I’ve also done a screen swap on my friend’s Acer laptop, it went smoothly for the first time, that was back in 2015). I just love fixing phones lol. Also, just trying to learn and gain insight.
Thanks in advance!
Louis did a repair video! ... and I learned something today, damn, lol! That was a damn hairy board, even though the crusty pots stopped it.
I always figured that these board repair videos constituted a kind of on the job training, just with the lot of us not being paid by Louis :)
I like and appreciate these videos.
I watch all of your repair videos, Thanks
i love the board repair vids, very theraputic
Hi Lois. Still more interesting than "Twilight saga". Ahahaha - just kidding - I am very grateful for every McTrash interesting "return to life procedure" including Your deep, intriguing voice speaking every detail of the troubleshooting, theory of probable cause, plan how to fix problem and testing procedure. I feel exited and I have this urge to dig in to the trash next to the starbuks to get broken Mac just to try to fix it ! Stay safe and have fun mate !
Yes another video
pp underscore g3 hot... so comforting to hear that phrase
Macbooks a Mini Game for all gamer with Logic Brain Power.
And MR. Rossmann is a Pro Gamer in this Apple Logic game.
I'm not a board repairer (despite my interest in learning about it), but I learn much better from text than from videos and lectures (as suspect I may be HoH). Hopefully someone who _does_ do board repair will benefit. And if you like videos more, it's not like the old ones are going away either.
TLDR: Ending board repair videos for the wiki would be beneficial for both you and the audience
You could get more people to watch the board repair videos by showing an Oreo cam in the corner. We can watch the kitty to the sweet song of your voice.
I watch your repair videos, Louis. Do what makes you happy, though; just think of us repair watchers once in a while. :P
Where does one find schematics and how to identify what chips have what pin layouts?
Pldaniels.com
Mr Paul Daniels will take great care of you
My A1466 died after failed update to Big Sur. Now, there is no chime and fan is starting and running full speed, but no picture at all. I hope this can be repaired by rewrite EFI. Therefore removing JTG connector is probably bad idea in my case. Anyway, great video. Thank you very much.
I really do like your board repair videos... not to learn about Apple and Macbooks.. If I'm not doing stuff myself I know I'll never remember anything you say, you could say some things about PP-Bus,... a thousand times it wont help... But I really like them in general and hell it sure helps me to get into SMD soldering.. which I really need to know about when I want to get more serious with the microchips I've programmed and to get some components on small circuit boards. So it's still a big plus for me... Still thinking hard about to get a cheap / fair fume extractor and microscope.. Since I'm not really well equipped on the Money side... I'm still searching... Something available in Germany / Europe would be nice...
I watch them!
I watch your videos & I don't even do board repair!
If nobody watches your videos, I must be Mr Nobody. 🤔
I guess I'm a nobody? Board repair is what brought me to you and the only videos I watch...🤨
Nobody watch your board repair video? At least those video fixed my sleeping problem
I wish I could just as smart as he is on any task I take on
thank you for your work, mush appreciated
These are my favorite type of videos tho
I still watch your board repair videos.. :sadge:
Love the wiki. What if you linked a video to each symptom thing.
There's a page where people can do that
@@rossmanngroup btw. I’m in Nebraska. Keep working on us. The reason everyone trusts Osborne even though he was involved with John Deere was because he as the football coach in the mid 90s. So they think he’s a saint.
Your repair videos are what brought me here. I understand if you stop. You did say you’re sick of doing it. But fuck it. If you don’t like it then you should definitely stop. Misery in effort sucks
13:60 that nice focus view on the hair lol
Well I just learned a lot from this. Imma check out the wiki
As nobody I demand more repair videos!
I will miss the board repair videos....
Your last two board repair videos had about 20k views. Nowhere near as many as those where you mention Apple, but still not nobody. I hope you'll continue to give us board repair vids. And just because you have 1 million+ subscribers doesn't mean anything. I'm sure you know your videos don't even reach most subscribers because of how youtube is set up.
board videos are great
I watch the board repair videos, it's like Bob Ross with MacBooks lol
👏👏👏👏👏
You already have 9.6K views!
Dope video, keep it up :)
I guess that knowing the hardware logic is fundamentally important...
Nice
I watch this stuff knowing I will never need the information lol
Ross-Visionnn!
I understand everything then I watch another UA-cam video and I forget it all. I need an M1 implant.
Hey, I'm a gal and I love your repair videos! I've started watching your channel because of these vids so don't you stop it! :P You gave me the courage to start diagnosing my 2011 macbook pro, which i really wanna save, even though I'm only making audio stuff (synthesizers) and considering myself a beginner in electronics. So those Hungarian, so hungry for money apple repair folks won't rip me off over it. (I don't have SMD tools, just THT)
And btw is that true that in the US you can't buy solder with lead? And if so, what's your opinion about Sn+Cu and Sn+Ag+Cu solders?? I'm planning to buy one of those, because i've started worrying about the lead...
Sincerely wish New York can get rid of the Kumo (Spider in Japanese) thing and I can take a visit after my last time in US since 1995.
Have you ever had a board where simply "the green light" (LED, I guess) was broken? If so, how long did it take you to figure it out?
Hi
2:46 Eminem been real quiet since this dropped
Hey theree