The Most Important Tools You Need to Run a PC Repair Shop

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @gyokuto-jo
    @gyokuto-jo 4 месяца назад +3

    i've been researching for months and today i'm finally putting together an online order for my start-up tools and supplies. this video has been by-far the most helpful and informative. you are appreciated, many thanks! 🙏

  • @npw913
    @npw913 11 месяцев назад +9

    ESD strap and make sure tools used are ESD safe tools

  • @silarin9917
    @silarin9917 Год назад +12

    Great video as always :)
    Items I would add to your list would be a PSU tester and thumb drives with utilities that are used the most, conveniently in one place.

    • @TimsComputerRepair
      @TimsComputerRepair  Год назад

      Great suggestions. Thanks for commenting.

    • @KrissBartlett
      @KrissBartlett Год назад

      yes i said that as well very use fall

    • @ken-camo
      @ken-camo Месяц назад

      idc about psu tester. you can just short the green and ground wire with paperclip to see if it has power. but really the best way is just to bypass with a known good power supply. just because it is providing voltage means nothing because there is no load on the psu.

  • @johnpaulbacon8320
    @johnpaulbacon8320 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice collection of tools. Nice video. A few things I didn't see in the video are as follow - Disposable one-time use gloves ( Nitrile ) are the type I like. I have come to like using a Head-Light flashlight along with Led equipped electric screwdrivers from a kit like the IFix it you showed but with a greater number of bits and extra tools in the kit. The { Toaster } I have also has an IDE slot in addition to the 2 x sata slots. My toaster also has built in multi-format card reader on the front panel and a usb 3.0 port on the back. The IDE slot hsa a connector for both 2.5" and 3.5" drives.

  • @KrissBartlett
    @KrissBartlett Год назад +2

    Tim one thing you missed which i have used alot a power supply tester only $20 over hear in Australia but have seen them advertised over in USA this helped me when fixing one of my own older power supply's they are very good test all the connections i have alot of those things you have my blower is a corded one but blows very good i got that second hand to was $20 aus

  • @davidking1501
    @davidking1501 Месяц назад

    One of the best tools i have accumulated in my collection is a power supply tester. Will test 6pin, 8 pin, 4 pin & the 24 pin rails. the unit has a led display to show responses. Purchased this unit after having a funny fault on a GPU which turned out that on one of the 6 pin lines on the power supply was giving out the wrong voltages. Swapping out the power supply may have just fixed this but still would not know for sure and i am not a fan of pulling out all the other old connectors on an old motherboard which can introduce unintended new faults🤐

  • @blight26gaming70
    @blight26gaming70 5 месяцев назад +1

    Installers and tools in a usb stick. Thanks for this dude!

  • @nikhil-kulkarni
    @nikhil-kulkarni Год назад +2

    Great video and presentation Tim! 😊 Please make a part 2 of this video by including all other tools and equipment that you talked about at the end.

  • @rdmiller512
    @rdmiller512 Год назад +2

    Software tools are a must have when working on any computer. Most of the problems I encounter are software related.
    Virus, BSOD, ID base 10 errors you get the idea. Very good video on the hardware side of thing though.

  • @sutorippuwebmaster8783
    @sutorippuwebmaster8783 10 месяцев назад +4

    Safety goggles, anti-static surfaces, masks and/or hand sanitizer if you're going to be doing a lot of soldering. Flash drives/LiveCDs of low-end Linux distros, rescue discs etc.
    Also have a work order system and a printer, so you have records and documentation of the shizz you've worked on and how much the charge was. You never know.

    • @TimsComputerRepair
      @TimsComputerRepair  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for commenting.

    • @sutorippuwebmaster8783
      @sutorippuwebmaster8783 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TimsComputerRepair Thanks for the video! One PC repairperson to another, this does help.

    • @Berryservices
      @Berryservices 6 месяцев назад

      Can you recommend a work order system, even if its one that you use?

    • @sutorippuwebmaster8783
      @sutorippuwebmaster8783 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Berryservices The one we use in our shop was designed in-house. There are templates available for this that you can build off of, especially if you're a start-up.

    • @Berryservices
      @Berryservices 6 месяцев назад

      @@sutorippuwebmaster8783 thank you!

  • @Zombie_M8
    @Zombie_M8 Год назад +1

    I want to start my own shop I was in the business as a kid little did change the long screwdriver is a must😂

  • @MILGEO
    @MILGEO Год назад +1

    Nice full set of tools/parts. I only work on PC's once in a while and have found parts from old PC's have helped a lot. I blow out desktops the same way. A leaf blower is to powerful IMHO. I have a set of individual rubber handle small tip screwdrivers like your Stanley which is probably used any time I'm working on a PC or laptop. I've re-magnetized them a few times. I don't have all those removable tips like the Ifixit set. I have separate tips for my power drill that I use out in the trade work but prefer individual tools (screwdrivers, nut drivers, etc.) when possible, I even have a soldering de- soldering air tool like the one I saw you use for a laptop port a couple years ago. I think it's been used once for an old style ohm meter (Simpson) that used to require the batteries to be soldered. The soldering gun wouldn't do it. I think it was the solder being the wrong kind that caused all the trouble. High temp solder.

  • @tonywise198
    @tonywise198 Год назад

    Impressed with the torch.

  • @GrampzIsGaming
    @GrampzIsGaming 7 дней назад

    where did you get your magnetic flashlight?

  • @ken-camo
    @ken-camo Месяц назад

    idk why i watche this video considering i have had a computer repair shop for 12 years now. but one suggestion i can make is a headlamp.... headlamps are 100% amazing tool. and get some knowledge for component level repairs. thermal camera, rework station, flux, etc that is a must for repairing motherboards. (now a days the SSD is built into the board on laptops and you cant just say "oh we need to swap the board" because customer will lose all their data!) so repairing boards is important.
    Im not sure if you mentioned an NVME usb adapter. a bench power supply, spare m2 ssds with windows installed. all of these are important tools as well.. i can go on and on about the parts that you missed lol. but honestly like you said, if you are just starting off just start with basics and just build up your collection as you go on. if you need parts to fix a computer, order them next day on amazon, and then you have it in your collection for when you need it next time.

  • @toolnerd
    @toolnerd Год назад +1

    Another good video, Thanks again! 🛠️🛠️

  • @rongray8934
    @rongray8934 10 месяцев назад

    My first video of your channel. Nicely done.

  • @angelight85
    @angelight85 8 месяцев назад

    One thing I didn't see but recommend, is a diagnostics tool. My preference is PC Doctor Service centre, alongside D7x.

  • @PCFix411RetroZone
    @PCFix411RetroZone 10 месяцев назад

    You pretty much covered everything here.

  • @jasmijndekkers
    @jasmijndekkers 7 месяцев назад

    Thankx for sharing. Great video. Greetings from Steven from the Netherlands

  • @wtbm123
    @wtbm123 Год назад

    Good video . I would have to add glasses lol . I like the blue flash light , 8 hrs is good.

  • @normaneckhardt9673
    @normaneckhardt9673 Год назад

    Using a shop vac can create static electricity that can damage components on a computer. Learned that a while back. Worked fine before the cleaning with a shop vac.

    • @normaneckhardt9673
      @normaneckhardt9673 Год назад

      What I use is an air compressor with a moisture filter.

    • @normaneckhardt9673
      @normaneckhardt9673 Год назад

      Great video though. Never could figure out all of the tools that someone might need. You have it down to a science. Thanks!

    • @WC3fanatic997
      @WC3fanatic997 5 месяцев назад

      Apparently Metrovac makes a lot of electric air blowers and vacuums with a lineup specifically dedicated to being ESD-proof for computers and delicate electronics. I was really tempted to get one of their smaller ones as I intend to put my expertise up for sale here soon and that would be great to use for cleaning.

  • @sleepwalker6825
    @sleepwalker6825 Год назад +1

    Brilliant insight too Your tool Collection and Uses Tim ( Thanks ) Just a quick Question if You don't ! What is Your daily Driver Cloning Software ? If it's a paid for Package could You recommend a Good Free Cloning Solution Please ?? Cheers Tim Be safe Sir and Keep the Vids coming

    • @TimsComputerRepair
      @TimsComputerRepair  Год назад +2

      The paid version of Acronis True Image is what I use. Thanks for commenting.

  • @okcpcguy
    @okcpcguy Год назад

    Great video Tim!

  • @Britec09
    @Britec09 Год назад

    Some useful tools

  • @Dysseus
    @Dysseus Год назад

    Tip before something happens: Be carefull with the fan bearings while blowing the dust. You could damage them.

    • @normaneckhardt9673
      @normaneckhardt9673 Год назад

      Have the machine running. The bearings are moving at that point. And less likely to have dust settle on them. Just a thought.

  • @TaqznTech1
    @TaqznTech1 2 месяца назад

    This was a great video

  • @rolfsinkgraven
    @rolfsinkgraven Год назад

    Got most of it but saw some nice wanna haves lol nice video.

  • @PapaMav
    @PapaMav Год назад

    My kind of Vid; added a LIKE

  • @WrestlingFace
    @WrestlingFace Год назад

    Nice video, keep up the great work.

  • @overlandrambler
    @overlandrambler Год назад

    Awsome Timster.

  • @dannydrew4706
    @dannydrew4706 3 месяца назад

    smd machine like I have for reflowing gpu's on laptops and some motherboards.

  • @welshtony1
    @welshtony1 Год назад

    ok, all on order, time for me to be the number 1 technician. I got no knowledge but I got the kit.....

  • @YordansGamingNetwork
    @YordansGamingNetwork 8 месяцев назад

    I dont blame you for thr moves on the boards, the same rule applies to power supplies

  • @MrZepedda
    @MrZepedda Год назад

    Nice video! pretty complete

  • @liowyew
    @liowyew 6 месяцев назад

    Is a power supply and a system board faulty at the same time when it comes to a desktop PC? I tend to replace both. Many times, I tested a good psu but once it was connected to a faulty system board, the psu also got damaged.

  • @laurojimenez9541
    @laurojimenez9541 4 месяца назад

    What programs do you use to remove anti virus and recover files

  • @RelaxingVibes202
    @RelaxingVibes202 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Tim,the WiFi on my Windows 7 does not want to work

  • @edi4ever1
    @edi4ever1 6 месяцев назад

    where is the stuff to repair motherboards

  • @onejohn2.26
    @onejohn2.26 Год назад

    You're linked so that Amir electric screwdriver was not good

  • @anonmous7877
    @anonmous7877 7 месяцев назад +8

    I use memory stick testers, motherboard testers, and power supply testers. Once I learned how they work, I eliminated all my computer test benches. It saved a lot of space and time. Time and space are relevant. *Dad Joke alert* Also I use MediCat, password reset tools on USB, and a 32gb flash drive with a RUFUS Windows 11 install on it. Also, I like to keep in mind that the electric motors on fans also function as generators; so I always keep them from turning when cleaning. I do have a standup PC (like an arcade game) and customers use it for electronic work order generation. They save to a shared drive where I can access them. This way I don't waste space with a file cabinet. A 500GB hard drive can store enough electronic documentation that if printed out would fill several tall file cabinets. I pretty much fix anything computer related (consoles, cell phones) so I can make a decent living without resorting to making Tech Tips videos for profit.😉

    • @TimsComputerRepair
      @TimsComputerRepair  7 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks for commenting. I would like to add that I started my RUclips channel many years ago for the simple reason that I enjoy sharing computer repair information with others. The fact that I can now also make a bit of change doing it why not.

    • @douglasdixon8027
      @douglasdixon8027 6 месяцев назад +1

      Could you share which RAM and MB testers you use?

    • @andresmit7505
      @andresmit7505 4 месяца назад

      Hi, would you be able to share more information about the motherboard and PSU testers?

  • @PapaMav
    @PapaMav Год назад

    Time for the BILLS to dethrone the Chefs.

    • @lzh3131
      @lzh3131 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @johnsenchak1428
    @johnsenchak1428 Год назад

    You forgot a test meter

  • @RicaMasupat-q3y
    @RicaMasupat-q3y Месяц назад

    😮

  • @fried_chicken_fighter7771
    @fried_chicken_fighter7771 Год назад +1

    What did you study to start a PC repair shop?

    • @TimsComputerRepair
      @TimsComputerRepair  Год назад

      Mostly the internet and then just experience over the years.

  • @PapaMav
    @PapaMav Год назад

    BILLS/JETS MNF

  • @pedroveloso9707
    @pedroveloso9707 6 месяцев назад +2

    .. a brain???