Self employment:
I have done this on and off for about a year now and have decided that my day job does not pay enough; I currently don't have enough experience in my area to get a better paid job that would offset the convenience of the current one. So Mike's PC repairs is born - officially.
All I am doing is fixing the sort of thing normal bods find hard; blown boards, data recovery, etc etc.
My question is one of advice; what sort of kit do I need and are there many pitfalls out there. I have realised that price is a huge bone with people also - never thought I would have to work out a price list.
I do have various chunks of hardware and software that I can use and various tools but what sort of specialist things am I best getting? I am reasonalbly computer hardware savvy but electronics is a mystery to me - would I be wise to invest in a basic course?
Here is an example: I have one today which:
starts up
shows video bios message
then give a BIOS rom checksum error and stops here unable to get further.
The easy way is to get a new motherboard and hey presto off you go. This may be more expensive and faster than getting a preflashed chip from the manufacturer but there may be other issues with the board. I could always flash the rom myself but does that get really inconvenient and expensive (I dont have flashing equipment)? Then it comes down to say I do get the chip and extractor tool but this does not fix it a new moterboard is needed but I feel I couldnt charge for what someone could say was unecessary. Any ideas on that?
I am not even going to start on the pain of trying to work out my tax and rubbish like that

anyway any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
I have done this on and off for about a year now and have decided that my day job does not pay enough; I currently don't have enough experience in my area to get a better paid job that would offset the convenience of the current one. So Mike's PC repairs is born - officially.
All I am doing is fixing the sort of thing normal bods find hard; blown boards, data recovery, etc etc.
My question is one of advice; what sort of kit do I need and are there many pitfalls out there. I have realised that price is a huge bone with people also - never thought I would have to work out a price list.
I do have various chunks of hardware and software that I can use and various tools but what sort of specialist things am I best getting? I am reasonalbly computer hardware savvy but electronics is a mystery to me - would I be wise to invest in a basic course?
Here is an example: I have one today which:
starts up
shows video bios message
then give a BIOS rom checksum error and stops here unable to get further.
The easy way is to get a new motherboard and hey presto off you go. This may be more expensive and faster than getting a preflashed chip from the manufacturer but there may be other issues with the board. I could always flash the rom myself but does that get really inconvenient and expensive (I dont have flashing equipment)? Then it comes down to say I do get the chip and extractor tool but this does not fix it a new moterboard is needed but I feel I couldnt charge for what someone could say was unecessary. Any ideas on that?
I am not even going to start on the pain of trying to work out my tax and rubbish like that


anyway any help or advice would be greatly appreciated


Seems computer engineers are treated as high risk by insurance companies, not entirely sure why though 


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