Hp laptop coming on with no picture, caps lock flashing, how a 'easy pizza' job looks like :D
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The best guy. U know exactly what u doing. U do most of the things better than the companies
Next time when I have a burn laptop I fly to London, knock on Sorin door,... have a few days break to see the city and after I fly back.
there is no f. way to go to a different person to repair a laptop.
Does anyone knows someone better than Sorin?!?! The lever of knowledge is impressive
u have to fly to india..
do you want to kiss him
Sorin congrats on 400K 🎉
He definitely deserves it. My favourite UA-camr for sure. 400K... figures I can only dream of lol.
I have a Dell xps that indicated a ram fault. Took out the right card and it fixed the problem. Assumed it was the card or slot so put the left card in the right slot and no issues, so faulty ram card? No. Put the right card in the left slot and no issues. Swapped them over and no problems. Paid myself £50 and bought a pizza.
lol
Sometimes reseating is all you need this is a computer shop how can they not replace ram
@LPgmxDan because keeping stock of older components like ram and motherboards for parts takes up inventory space. DDR3 is a very old standard. Easier to buy from someone else
@@TheRealFrank0 you do have a point but so do I they paid him 30 or 60 pound for something they could of gotten second hand or even free in this sense it was weird to me paying him more then the part was worth
@@LPgmxDan It's easier to send to Sorin. Sorin replaces RAM and takes 40 lire, the store takes 40 lire for nothing.
Probably a solder joint under a BGA is broken. Or just a cold solder joint.
I have had this issue on many types of desktops and laptops. Cleaning the ram with alcohol sometimes fixes it, if the ram just got too dirty to work.
Thanks a lot man💯
I agree removing motherboard is not a easy pizza😃
i never seen on youtube ram memory repair,.... i was hoping you do it.
he done it once
400K UP TO 1M 👍👍
Good job mate 👏
Your UA-cam channel is awesome. This is a problem that might be easy to solve. According to the steps shown it is easy indeed. But easy is because you know. On the other hand it is not easy at all. Do you agree? Congratulations!
yeah i understand i used to be total noob with computers so a simple fault looked like rocket sience
Hi Sorin, thank for the video alway quit & clear... good day and job bye Francesco Timpano from Florence Italy
Italia ❤
It's not our old friend the poorly soldered SODIMM socket, is it? hp laptops had this issue for a while.
and we have a picture..thank you so much..
Indeed you are the best!
Sorin We need "We Have Picture" T-Shirts
"We have picture, that's crazy" T-shirts
Very Nice! 😎
Thank you very much for your video
You're asking what's wrong with the ram. When the camera is on the brand "Adata", i immediately think: "There... its the problem, Adata".
eve you took a loong breath after broke that memory module :P
On a fix like this do you return the laptop saying it needs replacement memory, or do you send it back fixed and charge for the cost of the memory on top of your repair charge? Just curious.
up to the customer..
And let the customer take out the motherboard? No way...
The easiest pizza 🍕. Even you removed the board.
why you didn’t try to reflow and clean ram memory..we all should minimize the waste all around the world
We have picture 😅
lool now I know whats wrong with my fathers hp, now I just need to find all the parts and screws 🥵
999 month warrenty on ram?
It's not an easy pizza if we have to remove the motherboard :))
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Mechanical work is so much easier then diagnostics. So easy pizza!
yeah, that's a lot of work
I do computer assist in a school,and we have a desktop model that lots of times i get called due a no image on screen. Allways take a screw driver to open it,because i already know the problem.Just take ram out,put it again and problem solved. Eeeasy pizza
clean the ram gold connectors with a white pencil erasor, then do not touch the gold connector after, put the ram back and it'll stay working for years.
@@g4z-kb7ct Thanks for the tip, its an old tip, i already knew. About the problem i described, we have 2 models of desktops,and i mean about 30 each model. the model that have the ram problem is always the same,a Tsunami . The other model, a build like a tank HP ,never has this problem.
why your local repair shop not fix anything ? you may as well go work there
Pizza, Simple things like this, shouldn't the local “repair ” shop be able to troubleshoot this. smh
First thing I do when I have black screen - boot the board without anything but CPU.
If it boots - then I add piece by piece
On laptop ?
@@frenchishard laptop too
that was a easy one for sure
Your wife too huh? Until you throw something unintentional and you need it desperately.
I met this issue a few days ago. I tried removing the Ram but unfortunately I had no other ones to try until I got confused and gave the job away😂😂😂
Another easy Pizza, and one the customer could have fixed themselves.
Not really. Taking the keyboard off and then taking the board out is required, ram not accessible on bottom and in fact bottom doesn't come off. Any smart person could do it but there are a LOT of randoms who don't even know how to get out of bed, nevermind how to use a screwdriver and carefully take apart a laptop, remove delicate flat cables and motherboard to get access to the sodimms.
@@g4z-kb7ct A good point, todays generations can't do anything if there is not an app for it.
I have to repair Hi-Fi gear for a living, and it is not designed for repair these days.
Yamaha were the first to do way with access plates and the rest followed, forcing you to
completely dismantle everything just to gain access to the soldered components that had failed.
Then reassemble it and hope you havn't missing anything or it's back to square one.
@@Barbarapape I find tv's are some of the worst offenders, just about have to break the plastic pieces to get the thing apart then getting under the lcd panel layers when swapping out the led strips. They could have made it easily removable in one piece if they wanted which would actually have made it easier to assemble in the factory too. Manufacturers really don't get it, most are run by fatcats at the top wth no clue about anything. For tv's, manufacturers release new models every few months but they are all identically spec'd... It's a giant money machine on auto and the stop button is broken lol!
@@g4z-kb7ct I can only agree, TV's are just another example of items that were never designed to be repaired.
Today's cars are very similar with lots of motor driven actuators where the gears are made from low quality plastic
and once they split apart you have no choice except to replace the entire unit.
The right to repair makes me laugh, great idea but where can you buy the parts, they are just not available on purpose.
@@BarbaraPape-y4g For cars, laws here state all parts must be available for minimum 7 years. R2R won't help older computers or devices, only newer stuff made after R2R is law.
If you erase the RAM with an eraser, it will work again at a rate of 70%. The computer does not see the RAM due to the oxide that forms over time.