Tools most often used to fix computers
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 7:02 pm
I usually use a few different siz philips head, and flat head screw driver to fix computers. I also wear a Anti-Static Wrist Strap to prevent Electrostatic Distrage. Tweezers are useful for puting in jumpers on mobos, or older IDE hard drive.
A can of Compress Air is useful for blowing dust, and dirt out of my keyboard, and monitor, but compress air is "Toxic" and "Expensive".
I still need to get a voltmeter to test electrical currents for the power supply and power outlets.
I notice the nicer cases don't use screws. Tooless Cases are nice, but I think if the latches on the tooless cases break, then it might be difficult to clamp something new in.
A can of Compress Air is useful for blowing dust, and dirt out of my keyboard, and monitor, but compress air is "Toxic" and "Expensive".
I still need to get a voltmeter to test electrical currents for the power supply and power outlets.
I notice the nicer cases don't use screws. Tooless Cases are nice, but I think if the latches on the tooless cases break, then it might be difficult to clamp something new in.