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A pre training material for 2 laptop repairing courses or laptop service training, Diploma in Card Level and Advanced Diploma in Chip Level Laptop Service. Basic card level servicing is removal & replacement of laptop parts that are interconnected using a card, cable or a wire and are hand removable. Advanced Chip level servicing is removal & replacement of electronic components that are soldered to the motherboard (MBD). Example: Replacing the defective MBD as a whole is Card level servicing whereas replacing the exact defective electronic component in the MBD is chip level servicing. This eBook has been written to make people aware of what Laptop Service Training in basic is as well as advanced levels. The content material of this eBook is prepared by the author and he used only this material to secure over 90% marks in the two diplomas. This was prepared from his real time experience from his training courses. These are the major ideas about Laptop servicing in training institutes that are around you in your city, state capitals and in other big cities. This eBook has good cover of most of the Servicing concepts & testing methods for your training or job career in future. You can think of or have several other commonly & currently used Laptop & its mother board models when going through this material. If you are in good interest and read the full eBook, I am sure you will get many useful tips for passing any type of diploma courses anywhere and can get hired in good service centres in the country. All details also @ www.BooksOnSecrets.com/laptop-service-training.html Recommended Institutes: 1. Chip Systems, Chennai, India (An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Technical Training Centre) (The training course fee for each of the two above said Diplomas will be Rs.9950/= approx.) 2. Jetking Infotrain Limited, Mumbai (An ISO 9001:2008 certified company) 3. Hi-Tech Institute of Advance Technologies, Delhi (An ISO 9001:2008 certified company) 4. Suyash Computer Training & Services, Thane (Basic & Advanced Laptop Servicing) 5. Prizm Institute, Mumbai (Advanced Laptop Servicing) 6. IICMT, Delhi (Basic & Advanced Laptop Servicing) 7. Prakash Cellular Service, Bangalore (Basic & Advanced Laptop Servicing) 8. Robozz Lab, Indore 9. Green Chip Institute, Bangalore
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