My mistake, its not the transistor on short, its was the transinstor pin to the ground! that transistor its on serial mode with 19v ,so even if its on short, the laptop still should work fine
so if i understanding correctly ( transistor is a resistor who can change the value) the pin of transistor should not be ground and the video why saw it was going to ground, thats why looking for short to ground component?
You are a sweet person who's so kind to tech others and pass on the knowledge and skills you've aquired through years of hardwork. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity and wish you and yours the best ever. Good luck and cheers. 😍😊👍
hes an angry person by nature who is nice on camera.. guarantee you when he gets dementia,,, he wont be a nice person with dementia ..but most people with it are mean only some stay nice..
Im 21 years old. I'm really dumb and i don't get some of your common sense but I believe you are a great teacher. I gain knowledge from watching your videos. Thank you! And I love you! It helps me lot!
Good sir, I cant thank you enough for your teachings here in videos. I just applied the methods you did in this video to diagnose and repair a samsung tablet. I've been a technician for quite some time but most I do is parts replacement on laptops/smartphones and never really dived into motherboard level repair. I recently got into laptop motherboard repairs and revived quite a few old laptops in my shop now thank to your teachings 👍👍👍
I've been trying to learn how to repair laptops for a few months now and can't find anything that works anywhere. to date...in these few videos on this channel I have learned more than in the last month or two. Thank you...
Finally! After so much research I found your channel. I have the Lenovo laptop with extremely hot chip and at least I have a clue what to do next. Thank you for this great channel!
Thank you for a nice video. Very thoughtful camerawork with screen in screen mode, the microscope, the lights. How do you know you are not going to burn any motherboard components by sending 4A into the board?
I was here thank you. Got the same old laptop I use for the shop. Works fine bit sometimes overheats. So I opened mine while watching you fix yours. Awesome 👌
Oh my god. the way you fix and how you teach the same way is freakin perfect.. I want to learn a lot when it comes to technical things hope you keep teaching me or us :)) keep up the good work sir more power for you
i have not even watched the video but i just press the like button coz i know that you are about to show your level of genius at it peak ......great job boss
03:57 "Even if I'll not fix this, I'll still upload this video.💪 Obviously, no one is perfect. You can't fix all... " I like that attitude..👍 Sometimes we should accept our failure. There is no problem with that.🤷♂️ That's why I like you, no.. no.. no..🙄 Thats why I love you.. 18:15 Thank you master for educating us about the 'SAVAGE WAY'😎 (Brute Force) to find the short. God bless you...
out of all of UA-cam videos you are the best I have seen, i have downloaded all your videos , thank you very much for your help, i wish you all the best my teacher
This is the very best diagnostics video I have ever seen. I know the video is older but, I have an IBM T60 that is "dead" so I was looking for a video just like this one. Thank you. I am now subbed.
I think you would benefit from owning a thermal camera? You could then easily see what is getting hot on the motherboard (would also stop you burning your fingers ;-)
Sorin, this is just a hobby for me, but i have managed to repair some small things like lcd panels. Thanks!!! If we ever meet beers are on me!!! Cheers
I've always known, that on day when Russians will start to speak English, the world will get a lot smarter. You guys have very good skills on teaching people how to do things. Nice video! I like your style!
He’s not Russian lol and even if he was not all Russians are good at teaching things 😂just like not all americans are good at anything because everyone is different. Has nothing to do with culture or race it’s just weird that you even brought that up
Fantastic video, sir. I learnt a few new things from this. But I would like to know what that liquid you poured onto the heated capacitor was. Is it alcohol?
It's worth the watch. Sometime's, you just need is skill and patience to solve the problem. Thank you for this video. Greetings from Philippines! I have a HP unit now. I think it does have the same problem. Unit still turned on, after a few seconds. It shuts down. Thank you for the idea, now I know where to look
Well, I guess I will have to sit down for a few days. Have a lot to catch up. If I get to fix a dell latitude that has the same issues as your hp, I´ll let you know. Thanks for taking the time to make the video.
you're very good and methodical. Glad I've found your channel! Hoping to put more effort into diagnosing faults rather than sending them away. Instances like this, as you say, so straight forward when you think about it. Where about's is the store based?
Your welcome. I've tried the ISO evaporation method on a board i worked on last week. No luck. It draws 7.2 amps from the 3.3 volt power supply (external substitution) and not a single damn things gets hot, or even warm, on the boards. The power leads get hot - lol. I must have an inner layer board short or short under one of the ball grid chips (really hefty tin whisker maybe). Anyway, you video setup for your power supply and DVM readout works so well, along with the video source of you and your microscope. I was very impressed.
I had tantalum caps in short before and they don't get hot, try to isolate the 3.3V power supply from the rest and try to see what is happening there with your multimeter in continuity mode. But remove the tantalum of your 3v3 power rail and see how it goes, it is easier to solder back again. And never put 7.2Amps because your board traces and vias might not be able to handle so much current and you will end up destroying your board. Usually 2.5 Amps would be enough to test things up and for a short period of time. Best regards FixDaily - Electronics fix tips channel
@@martijn4740 ummm.. I saw sparks at one point. you pour lighter fluid on the motherboard and sparks can't ignite it? That is exactly how a cigarette lighter works. Wick draws up lighter fluid, flick the wheel to generate a spark and the lighter fluid in the wick ignites.
One suggestion to make your videos better. Fast forward through all the easy and timely unscrewing! Also explaining a little more about the tools you are using if this video is intended for noobs. What kind of liquid are you pouring over the motherboard?
excellent work mate, I've recently been given a 12month old laptop acer swift 3 and its dead, no power light, no charge light, so I'm learning what i can from you so i can try to diagnose the problem and hopefully fix it. I just dont have a microscope, heat gun, or nice clicking voltimeter like you.....yet....^_^
Yes Anders, you are right, every rail is created from the 19V main power rail with 2 mosfets, an inductor and a capacitor. Sometimes you'll see more than one power rail output connected to each other, they are outputting the same voltage but they are there for higher current draws. Best regards FixDaily - Electronics fix tips channel
dude your awesome I have taken my laptop to two techs and say there is a short need new motherboard, but I see you looking to fix short this is where best do and mediocre don't do so they lose business. I like people that go the extra mile or do what somebody else said can't be done nice job ACE!. I AM gonna have to fix my laptop by myself thanks.
hi my name is john i am in belfast north ireland i love all your laptops repair i use some off your videos to fix lap top that i buy to fix i wach you ever night on u tube your great love jokes good days bad ones keep up john hope see u work on otheir things at home were u have time show me all your skills have never seen any one like u great working on electnics thanks
When the good things are part of your Nature in the deep of your spirit ,giving to others your knowledge is easy,GOD BLESS PEOPLE LIKE YOU IN THE PAST,PRESENT AND THE ONES TO CAME....THANKS
I'm curious, what liquid is in the can? Looks like a lighter fluid can but I'm guessing it isn't. :) Really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Your videos always are always great!
Hi,I have watched quite many of your videos in a short time. I like your videos and your approach very much. I started looking at free schematics for two Acer laptops/Wistro/Taiwan. I was looking for the mosfet switch pairs in the power supply parts. I found quite many. They are connected back to back. What surprises me is that their common midpoint constitutes the output voltage, the input of the first switch is connected to the voltage in question (1.05V, 3.3 V etc ) but the output of the second switch is connected to ground! The combination of the two switches is like a T with input voltage, output voltage and ground. None of these where connected to 19 V. The control voltages of the switches are of opposite phase like low and high. This is quite different from what I understood from your videos.Regards Johan
20:00 😂. You are the most fascinating person on UA-cam. I’m following along trying to repair my HP laptop that has a burning mosfet and I burned my finger also, know the feeling.
You do well boss, I appreciate your effort impact knowledge in others, nevertheless I will love to learn more from you, am a Nigerian with Marine engineering discipline,but I want to perfect in both aspect
Thank you for the lesson. What if you did need to replace the capacitor. With no schematic, how would you know what value capacitor? Even if you find the value of the other two caps, how do you determine the value of the busted cap?
First of all i love your videos so simple and straight. Could you please tell me if i decided to change that capacitor from another pcb, how to tell which one is the one?
And I'm sitting here, trying to fix my S205 which immediately played dead after changing the hdd... power on all rails 1x20.7V, 2x 6.3V, 2x 3.3V... I think it's easy to solve and YOU makes troubleshooting look soooo easy... but it isn't. Great job on the hp laptop! Keep it up and thanks for your videos!
Hello, I`m watching your videos and I consider them very enlightening! Could you please tell me one thing? What exactly is the liquid you are using on the board between 20:20 and 21:21 of your video? Because I`m wondering isn`t it dangerous - if it`s flammable to have a small explosion as things get really hot while you are testing the board? Also this chemical you are using must not be condactive right? Thank you in advance!
I just wanna say u are rly intelegent... i trying to learn from ur video and its rly easy to learn with u ... Big Respect 4u hope to have always one perfect day...
Sorin..1 request..do you have a video where to measure the 5v..I know already where to measure 3.3v, 19v (of course) and 1.35v fro the RAM.. If you dont have, Please make a short video tutorial for that...thank you very much.. Gain confidence fixing laptops because of YOU.. God bless.. From Philippines
hi, i dont understand one thing, if the transistor was short why do not change it and you look for other components if they short to ground?
My mistake, its not the transistor on short, its was the transinstor pin to the ground! that transistor its on serial mode with 19v ,so even if its on short, the laptop still should work fine
so if i understanding correctly ( transistor is a resistor who can change the value) the pin of transistor should not be ground and the video why saw it was going to ground, thats why looking for short to ground component?
Exactly!
nice thanks for responding sow quickly!!! and it was awesome video as always
i hope you have i nice day
I assume the transistor survived the short? It is probably the master on/off control FET?
Just repaired an Asus F75V with this video, put the mosfet out and soldered a bridge - laptop is now fully working, Thanks a lot!
Svaka cast doktore,retki su takvi ljudi koji hoce podeliti znanje sa drugima,sve pohvale i puno srece,veliki pozdrav!
Dobro si rekao!
First guy i have seen in my entire life who shares knowledge. Well Done 👍👍
Isn't that what teachers are about? Or was I doing something else?
6:06 "It's a classic one, this is easy to be fixed!" It looks like rocket science to me. Great job!
You are a sweet person who's so kind to tech others and pass on the knowledge and skills you've aquired through years of hardwork. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity and wish you and yours the best ever. Good luck and cheers. 😍😊👍
hes an angry person by nature who is nice on camera.. guarantee you when he gets dementia,,, he wont be a nice person with dementia ..but most people with it are mean only some stay nice..
I really appreciate you so much
This guy is the perfect example of making a UA-cam channel on what you love . Not a shitty click baiting kind of channel .
Amazing how 3 years later this vid still relevant. I thank you Sorin for your teaching videos! Blessings to you and yours.
"This is basic! You don't need knowledge!" says the guy with all the knowledge and experience. Great video...
Im 21 years old. I'm really dumb and i don't get some of your common sense but I believe you are a great teacher. I gain knowledge from watching your videos. Thank you! And I love you! It helps me lot!
Learned alot too
BUT are you interested in mechanical things?
Because if you are you will learn.
Most people were dumb at 21. Hell I still am! Lol
Good sir, I cant thank you enough for your teachings here in videos. I just applied the methods you did in this video to diagnose and repair a samsung tablet.
I've been a technician for quite some time but most I do is parts replacement on laptops/smartphones and never really dived into motherboard level repair. I recently got into laptop motherboard repairs and revived quite a few old laptops in my shop now thank to your teachings 👍👍👍
That's one hell of a funny guy with russian accent and great deal of electronics knoledge.Well done!
I wonder if a small IR sensor connected to a meter would be a helpful tool to find hotspots?
This guy , really the best help I've seen on youtube . i struggle to find solutions to my problems . But this guy , so chilled and very good .
Your in depth explainations in diagnostic pin pointing is very helpfully indeed for a novice, thank you for awesome videos....
I've been trying to learn how to repair laptops for a few months now and can't find anything that works anywhere. to date...in these few videos on this channel I have learned more than in the last month or two. Thank you...
"You dont need school..its basic"
You did a great job..and that is no basic for me 😓. That is superbb.
checking all the videos, will become basic even for you :)
Thanks 👌
19.0 Power Supply
3.3 Bios
1.0 Memory
??4.0 or 1.4 Graphics??
Thank you
Basic to someone who's familiar with what they're doing
@@CusPedro I took it like a motivational statement, that's what it means for me really.
The wisdom in this video is amazing. I am beyond impressed. Bless you for sharing it.
You could say that. 😊👍
Such a good teacher! I learn so much about instinctual troubleshooting here.. Thanks for the class...
Finally! After so much research I found your channel. I have the Lenovo laptop with extremely hot chip and at least I have a clue what to do next. Thank you for this great channel!
Best teacher for electronics repair! Thank you
This is a good lesson. For anyone who does not have tools but a dead laptop
Thank you for a nice video. Very thoughtful camerawork with screen in screen mode, the microscope, the lights. How do you know you are not going to burn any motherboard components by sending 4A into the board?
I was here thank you. Got the same old laptop I use for the shop. Works fine bit sometimes overheats. So I opened mine while watching you fix yours. Awesome 👌
Oh my god. the way you fix and how you teach the same way is freakin perfect.. I want to learn a lot when it comes to technical things hope you keep teaching me or us :)) keep up the good work sir more power for you
Best technician video I found here in UA-cam! Awesome work!
bro you make things look really easy you are a very cool guy bro
i have not even watched the video but i just press the like button coz i know that you are about to show your level of genius at it peak ......great job boss
best teacher ever thank you so much its help full God bless you
I know nothing about electronic's but found it very easy to understand and follow you, excellent teacher.
03:57
"Even if I'll not fix this, I'll still upload this video.💪 Obviously, no one is perfect. You can't fix all... "
I like that attitude..👍
Sometimes we should accept our failure. There is no problem with that.🤷♂️
That's why I like you,
no.. no.. no..🙄
Thats why I love you..
18:15
Thank you master for educating us about the 'SAVAGE WAY'😎 (Brute Force) to find the short.
God bless you...
I enjoyed the way you approach these problems and explain the issues .Thanks for your effort!
"If you want to buy HP laptop and put Apple sticker on it, just buy Apple laptop"
except apple laptops catch on fire lol
out of all of UA-cam videos you are the best I have seen, i have downloaded all your videos , thank you very much for your help, i wish you all the best my teacher
i like the way you explain... its all about basic.. thank you so much..!! i learn so much..!!!
Your not replacing that smd capacitor - you are very good at this diagnosing problem with electronics - impressed
You are real expert. All videos are great.
no, just lucky
haha
Awesome tutorial. AFAIK, @23:00 if all 3 caps are in parallel, multimeter won't help bc whole bank is shorted, heat dissipation is the key.
i would like to thank you a lot for all this knowlege you share with us , so much real ..i even consider you as a friend gratz from quebec canada
Very helpful.i just fixed a motherboard of my brother's Laptop after watching your tutorial. Outstanding and flexible. Thanks a lot 👍👍💯%
Wow what a great guy I love watching your videos keep it up you help a lot of people.
This is the very best diagnostics video I have ever seen. I know the video is older but, I have an IBM T60 that is "dead" so I was looking for a video just like this one. Thank you. I am now subbed.
good one mate.. the last past after you solved is LIKE A BOSS.. thumbs up.... :-D
I believe your channel is the best electronics repair on you tube. You are really impacting knowledge, keep it up.
Thank you
What is the liquid that you are using at time 21.22?
Hello. I thank God that i came across this channel. May God bless you.
You're the best. I love you! I've been learning a lot from you. Positive!
In this video, your actitude & charisma make more great a lesson Sorin, thanks for this.
I think you would benefit from owning a thermal camera?
You could then easily see what is getting hot on the motherboard (would also stop you burning your fingers ;-)
yeah, but will not be fun anymore :)
lol - you may be right.
Electronics repair school HAHAHA it sure would not !! 😂😂
What is the liquid and "air in a can" you used to dianose the bad capacitor?
it seems a zippo Lighter fluid fuel
Sorin, this is just a hobby for me, but i have managed to repair some small things like lcd panels. Thanks!!! If we ever meet beers are on me!!! Cheers
I've always known, that on day when Russians will start to speak English, the world will get a lot smarter. You guys have very good skills on teaching people how to do things. Nice video! I like your style!
Yeah...he's romanian
Rusu Razvan Romanians are even better!
He’s not Russian lol and even if he was not all Russians are good at teaching things 😂just like not all americans are good at anything because everyone is different. Has nothing to do with culture or race it’s just weird that you even brought that up
Fantastic video, sir. I learnt a few new things from this. But I would like to know what that liquid you poured onto the heated capacitor was. Is it alcohol?
what a video! i have a similar problem with one of my laptop motherboards.very good video so informative
It's worth the watch. Sometime's, you just need is skill and patience to solve the problem. Thank you for this video. Greetings from Philippines! I have a HP unit now. I think it does have the same problem. Unit still turned on, after a few seconds. It shuts down. Thank you for the idea, now I know where to look
good teacher i understand everything he says even better then normal english :D he talks like my dad :D
El Pancho - we all understands him pretty well. Yeah yeah. ;)
I love that dude! :D
He has taken away my fear of trying to fix my mainboard by myself.
Thanks man, this was very clear and helpfull!
Nice tips on using lighter fluid to find hot part- would not have thought of that. Easier on finger!
Well, I guess I will have to sit down for a few days. Have a lot to catch up. If I get to fix a dell latitude that has the same issues as your hp, I´ll let you know. Thanks for taking the time to make the video.
I think I have to watch all our videos from basic I think I'm not ready for this job I have to study more...
you're very good and methodical. Glad I've found your channel! Hoping to put more effort into diagnosing faults rather than sending them away. Instances like this, as you say, so straight forward when you think about it. Where about's is the store based?
Good job! You video setup is really good and you didn't spend have the video messing around with your setup like others (Louis & Jessup) do.
Thank you
Your welcome. I've tried the ISO evaporation method on a board i worked on last week. No luck. It draws 7.2 amps from the 3.3 volt power supply (external substitution) and not a single damn things gets hot, or even warm, on the boards. The power leads get hot - lol. I must have an inner layer board short or short under one of the ball grid chips (really hefty tin whisker maybe). Anyway, you video setup for your power supply and DVM readout works so well, along with the video source of you and your microscope. I was very impressed.
I had tantalum caps in short before and they don't get hot, try to isolate the 3.3V power supply from the rest and try to see what is happening there with your multimeter in continuity mode.
But remove the tantalum of your 3v3 power rail and see how it goes, it is easier to solder back again.
And never put 7.2Amps because your board traces and vias might not be able to handle so much current and you will end up destroying your board. Usually 2.5 Amps would be enough to test things up and for a short period of time.
Best regards FixDaily - Electronics fix tips channel
huge thanks to you sir. i'm having the same kind of problem with my laptop. you made me so easy to repair it. thanks
What liquid were you putting on the motherboard?
lighter fluid but you can also use isoproponal alcohol
@@martijn4740 why use lighter fluid?
@@stephenzhu7943 has the same cleaning properties as isoproponol alchohol
@@martijn4740 ummm.. I saw sparks at one point. you pour lighter fluid on the motherboard and sparks can't ignite it? That is exactly how a cigarette lighter works. Wick draws up lighter fluid, flick the wheel to generate a spark and the lighter fluid in the wick ignites.
@@martijn4740 and its flames are more obvious?
i'm new to the channel and i know nothing about computers but i love these videos
One suggestion to make your videos better. Fast forward through all the easy and timely unscrewing!
Also explaining a little more about the tools you are using if this video is intended for noobs. What kind of liquid are you pouring over the motherboard?
If you follow his previous videos very well you will know it is petrol. This man could be ridiculous sometimes...hahahahaha
@ Josh Champlin....he is using Zippo lighter fluid. It evaporates quickly as you saw when the high current draw hit the middle cap. Smart man.
I had the same problem, thank you. The laptop was other.🙂
excellent work mate, I've recently been given a 12month old laptop acer swift 3 and its dead, no power light, no charge light, so I'm learning what i can from you so i can try to diagnose the problem and hopefully fix it. I just dont have a microscope, heat gun, or nice clicking voltimeter like you.....yet....^_^
Were is the 3.3 volt and 5volt coming from ? Is there a chip how makes this from the 19volt rail ?
its a power supply (two mosfets, one coil and one chip) for every voltage rail
Electronics repair school hi Sir. What did you pour on 20:17 ? The little can thing. Thanks?
Hi, is zippo lighter petrol
why sir?
Yes Anders, you are right, every rail is created from the 19V main power rail with 2 mosfets, an inductor and a capacitor. Sometimes you'll see more than one power rail output connected to each other, they are outputting the same voltage but they are there for higher current draws.
Best regards FixDaily - Electronics fix tips channel
Great video! Your accent makes it even better
BUT SORRY SIR IS THEIR ANY EFFECT IF I DIDN'T REPLACE THE CAPACITOR AFTER REMOVING THE DEAD ONE
Eventually. It would not be a proper repair if you did not replace the capacitor.
dude your awesome I have taken my laptop to two techs and say there is a short need new motherboard, but I see you looking to fix short this is where best do and mediocre don't do so they lose business. I like people that go the extra mile or do what somebody else said can't be done nice job ACE!. I AM gonna have to fix my laptop by myself thanks.
Unfortunately, they won't lose their business. There's enough money they make on people they're screwing up :q
as always, great job :)
Great job 👍 you have added much to my skills In electronics I fixed my clients to hp pavilion entetainment
interesting guy
hi my name is john i am in belfast north ireland i love all your laptops repair i use some off your videos to fix lap top that i buy to fix i wach you ever night on u tube your great love jokes good days bad ones keep up john hope see u work on otheir things at home were u have time show me all your skills have never seen any one like u great working on electnics thanks
21:13 middle one is dry and the other two are wet =)
LMAO
Its always a pleasure learning from you sir, thank you so much
I have the same dead laptop but it's grey
now you may already know how to fix it 😂
When the good things are part of your Nature in the deep of your spirit ,giving to others your knowledge is easy,GOD BLESS PEOPLE LIKE YOU IN THE PAST,PRESENT AND THE ONES TO CAME....THANKS
that is great!
I'm curious, what liquid is in the can? Looks like a lighter fluid can but I'm guessing it isn't. :) Really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Your videos always are always great!
You are a great lecturer, great job!
Hi,I have watched quite many of your videos in a short time. I like your videos and your approach very much. I started looking at free schematics for two Acer laptops/Wistro/Taiwan. I was looking for the mosfet switch pairs in the power supply parts. I found quite many. They are connected back to back. What surprises me is that their common midpoint constitutes the output voltage, the input of the first switch is connected to the voltage in question (1.05V, 3.3 V etc ) but the output of the second switch is connected to ground! The combination of the two switches is like a T with input voltage, output voltage and ground. None of these where connected to 19 V. The control voltages of the switches are of opposite phase like low and high. This is quite different from what I understood from your videos.Regards Johan
i think you just describe a switching power supply, check the video 'about the motherboards' , thank you
20:00 😂. You are the most fascinating person on UA-cam. I’m following along trying to repair my HP laptop that has a burning mosfet and I burned my finger also, know the feeling.
he has a knowledge that comes from experience and he is so familiar with his job he sees it as basic logic
Thank you for vedio, my name is Patrick Zulon I from Liberia doing computer repairing, I need to learn more from you
You do well boss, I appreciate your effort impact knowledge in others, nevertheless I will love to learn more from you, am a Nigerian with Marine engineering discipline,but I want to perfect in both aspect
Thank you for the lesson. What if you did need to replace the capacitor. With no schematic, how would you know what value capacitor? Even if you find the value of the other two caps, how do you determine the value of the busted cap?
I dont know what happened and what to expect. But i keep repeating the video, it is very interesting
sir ,u r master in laptop reparing.i love all of videos.u r good knowledge sharing.i always love this channel.
First of all i love your videos so simple and straight. Could you please tell me if i decided to change that capacitor from another pcb, how to tell which one is the one?
And I'm sitting here, trying to fix my S205 which immediately played dead after changing the hdd... power on all rails 1x20.7V, 2x 6.3V, 2x 3.3V... I think it's easy to solve and YOU makes troubleshooting look soooo easy... but it isn't. Great job on the hp laptop! Keep it up and thanks for your videos!
Hello, I`m watching your videos and I consider them very enlightening! Could you please tell me one thing? What exactly is the liquid you are using on the board between 20:20 and 21:21 of your video? Because I`m wondering isn`t it dangerous - if it`s flammable to have a small explosion as things get really hot while you are testing the board? Also this chemical you are using must not be condactive right? Thank you in advance!
thank you for the time you put in your videos, i get a lot of help from you.
I just discovered your channel, your explanations are very good, thanks for sharing the knowledge, subscribed.
Sir, your contribution is massive, pls keep up 'the beginners point of view' type things. thanks
i learned so much in 17 minutes
thank you so much
excellent job master. btw, what fluid used to check it?
I hope i can meet you someday...i have so much to learn from you sir.... Thank you....
I just wanna say u are rly intelegent... i trying to learn from ur video and its rly easy to learn with u ... Big Respect 4u hope to have always one perfect day...
Sorin..1 request..do you have a video where to measure the 5v..I know already where to measure 3.3v, 19v (of course) and 1.35v fro the RAM.. If you dont have, Please make a short video tutorial for that...thank you very much.. Gain confidence fixing laptops because of YOU.. God bless..
From Philippines