By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, ZD Net
Now, I’m not going to try to fool you into thinking that I’m some “fixing guru” or “tech ninja.” I’m not. While I have a pretty high success rate when it comes to resuscitating things, I’ve had plenty of failures, too, and I’ve been responsible for letting the magic smoke out of a lot of devices by doing something daft. But, over that time, I’ve built up a set of rules that I keep in mind when fixing things. I call them the “Prime Directives,” not because I’m a huge Star Trek fan, but because they’re important, and bad things tend to happen when I violate them.
I present them here in no particular order.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/the-ten-prime-directives-of-repairing-and-upgrading-tech/
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