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Old March 16th 17, 02:52 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
MummyChunk
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Default Computer repair - FAIL!!!


Imagine receiving this at the computer repair shop. Major fail.

From GEOL



These are several shots from an unknown computer repair person who

was sent what a person believed was their old desktop computer's hard
drive, hoping its contents could be transferred to a new laptop.
Obviously, that's not a hard drive, and if you can't even identify the
pieces of a computer, I'm fairly certain you shouldn't be poking
around in there was a screwdriver in the first place. "That's the
CPU, right?" I'm pretty sure that's a CD-ROM drive.



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