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Whether you just want to repair a laptop for yourself, for your friends, or want to learn to repair laptops as a business idea to make money, you might soon discover that many laptop manufacturers have their own design which means that different procedures apply when replacing some of the internal components.

Also, while troubleshooting and diagnostic procedures are generally the same as a desktop computer, a laptop can have additional problems like issues with hinges, broken power jacks, and cooling fan issues that cause the laptop to unexpectedly shut down, or even a spilled drink that effects more hardware than just the keyboard.

Personally, I've given up on trying to remember every procedure required to fix things like an LCD screen, inverter, or even a keyboard or motherboard for every different kind of laptop. The factory service manuals you need to learn how to repair laptops are hard to find online anyway.

Instead, I would suggest the Podnutz Laptop Repair Videos which is a series of over 10 hours of high-definition video so you can actually see how these repairs are properly performed. These videos are made from real repairs from a real technician who has owned his very own computer repair shop.

These videos show you the tools you need, how to take the laptop apart, and how to replace the defective component and put it back together. So, whether you are trying to fix a laptop for the first time, or are a professional service technician, you might find these videos useful.

Teach Yourself How to Repair Laptops

By: Klaus Kruger




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