sometimes keeping a computer up to date doesn't happen. we are busy, using the computer to do the things we like to do, and that job gets set aside to do later. and after a certain point, it can cause some problems.
i am afraid of heights. one of the more memorable wire pulling jobs involved a man lift.
some friends of mine called me to help someone they know with a failed all-in-one dell that had failed. turns out he had recently turned 100 years old.
got in a damaged micro SD card - looking internally to see if there was an opportunity to recover the data. this involves carefully removing small layers at a time. this type of card is also known as a monolith. #2001aspaceodyssey
used mackie thump15 loudspeaker repair. it had a 1/4 TRS audio jack broken off inside the neutrik connector. pulled the old one and installed a fresh one.
can you see the problem? oh yeah, it got a whole lot worse.
guitammer buttkicker issue - solved
is aftermarket, third party charging equipment blowing devices? i think so.
grandma did not realize that the USBC port on this nintendo switch was not a micro USB, jammed it inside anyway & messed it up.
this liquid damaged backlight chip looks like a WWII shelled battlefield area from above.