CompTIA_Rep
Splendid
Well I guess I should contribute so...
I have been lucky with hardware and havent ruined anything of mine yet... and I have not always been close to carefull either. At my shop though,... thats a different story.
Myself, I have issues with the removal of the stupid mouse/keyboard ribbons inside laptops. Each brand has a different way of unlocking the ribbon so I can remove the cable, and I always break them off. Its not a big deal, but very anoying.
The worst scew-up at my shop that I can think of is when the owner (a tech wannabe) removed a processor from it's socket before getting ready to add a custom HSF a customer requested. He pulled out the processor and broke one of the pins right off. This was an expencive Intel processor and I dont know how he did it, but he got the people to buy another one at their expence. So after a few days without a computer, they bring in a replacement processor they purchased locally for around $400 and the owner of the store tried to put it in carelessly... and broke another pin. Now mind you, he is not incompetent, and hes not bad with computers... it just so happends that he should stay the fu** away from CPUs... or anything else with pins. Either way I remember him telling the customer that the motherboard killed this processor too, and they would be beter off with a new comptuer due to electrical dmg.
I do not agree with those ethics but he does pay the bills (or did anyway). One of the techs took the processor and reatteched the pin and said it works great in his home machien o.0.
I'll post more as I think of them.
I have been lucky with hardware and havent ruined anything of mine yet... and I have not always been close to carefull either. At my shop though,... thats a different story.
Myself, I have issues with the removal of the stupid mouse/keyboard ribbons inside laptops. Each brand has a different way of unlocking the ribbon so I can remove the cable, and I always break them off. Its not a big deal, but very anoying.
The worst scew-up at my shop that I can think of is when the owner (a tech wannabe) removed a processor from it's socket before getting ready to add a custom HSF a customer requested. He pulled out the processor and broke one of the pins right off. This was an expencive Intel processor and I dont know how he did it, but he got the people to buy another one at their expence. So after a few days without a computer, they bring in a replacement processor they purchased locally for around $400 and the owner of the store tried to put it in carelessly... and broke another pin. Now mind you, he is not incompetent, and hes not bad with computers... it just so happends that he should stay the fu** away from CPUs... or anything else with pins. Either way I remember him telling the customer that the motherboard killed this processor too, and they would be beter off with a new comptuer due to electrical dmg.
I do not agree with those ethics but he does pay the bills (or did anyway). One of the techs took the processor and reatteched the pin and said it works great in his home machien o.0.
I'll post more as I think of them.