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| Thread ID: 46189 | 2004-06-16 02:54:00 | PC Repairs | george sionetuato (5680) | Press F1 |
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| 245047 | 2004-06-16 23:00:00 | Aren't there computer clubs in many places? Would be a good way to start. Enthusiasts love teaching others. Talking to people as well as doing the reading would be my thought. This forum is a great way to learn. And playing with old machines is a must. |
Winston001 (3612) | ||
| 245048 | 2004-06-16 23:58:00 | yeah heaps of books on the net. build you own machine, if not enuff money, dismantle an old second hand one....and rebuild. another source www.tomshardware.com sadly, you probably won't make much money just repairing pcs. |
yang11 (170) | ||
| 245049 | 2004-06-17 00:08:00 | make much money? You can either do it for a little extra cash, thats always a bonus, or throw everything you have into it and if your any good you will build up a clientele over a period of time and crack it. Unfortunately the period of time could be a couple of years, but thats life. You will find that that people will come back to you when its time to upgrade or buy an entire new computer, For this reason its important to get on the books of a supplier. But thats only if your good at it. And Tomshardware should be taken with a bucket of salt. |
metla (154) | ||
| 245050 | 2004-06-17 00:16:00 | Met I thought that all you need is a grain of salt, but anyway thanks for all the advice guys cheers |
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