Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 3 topics

"Gareth Magennis" <soundserviceleeds@outlook.com>: Jun 10 09:17PM +0100

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leFuF-zoVzA
bitrex <bitrex@de.lete.earthlink.net>: Jun 11 01:12AM -0400

On 06/10/2017 04:17 PM, Gareth Magennis wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leFuF-zoVzA
 
You can buy an iPhone 6S on eBay with a cracked screen but with a good
enclosure, battery, and logic board and a ready-made replacement screen
assembly (as he did) and "build" your own iPhone right in your living
room, no need to go to China.
 
Looks like a near half-hour long video to obfuscate that he basically
did a screen replacement, except for some reason he went to the trouble
of purchasing the enclosure, logic board, and battery separately and
assembling them with all those little screws rather than just buy them
as a unit.
 
You can get all the same pieces individually on eBay if you really want
to, also.
ohger1s@gmail.com: Jun 11 07:32AM -0700

On Sunday, June 11, 2017 at 1:12:37 AM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
> as a unit.
 
> You can get all the same pieces individually on eBay if you really want
> to, also.
 
 
My wife dropped her iPhone last year and cracked the screen, so I ordered a generic screen from ebay. It worked but the sensitivity of the screen wasn't like the original. Sometimes she had to swipe two or more times, or tap more than once to get it to respond, but at least it worked. FF 8 months later and the screen started developing lines and eventually only part of the screen was accessible. A week later it would turn fade completely to lines in about 20 seconds.
 
I've heard others complaining about replacement iPhone screens not being up to the original standards, so I guess a new screen is not a guaranteed permanent fix.
w9gb <gregory.beat@gmail.com>: Jun 10 02:03PM -0700

Switchcraft RCA Jacks and Plugs, available from better electronics dustributors.
http://www.switchcraft.com/Category.aspx?Parent=999
 
greg
oldschool@tubes.com: Jun 10 02:56PM -0400

On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 08:55:26 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
wrote:
 
>boot" feature. Unless you have hibernate enabled or have performed
>some of the Win 7 boot tweaks found on YouTube and elsewhere, Win 7
>boots normally (cold boot) every time.
 
Having never used anything newer than XP, I was wondering if Win7 boots
as fast as XP, or is it slower?
 
I've never had any problems with the boot time of XP. Only once did I
get a computer that booted so damn slow I reinstalled XP. I had bought a
used laptop on ebay and they seller sold it with a fresh install of XP,
but then he put so much anti-virus software on it, that it literally
took near 5 min to boot. Once booted the thing ran so slow I could not
even use it. I finally wiped the HDD and just reinstalled XP. Problem
solved!
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