Happy New Year, from us here at Palmetto Tech Rescue! Many of us are making resolutions to spend less money and live more sustainably as we begin a new year. Repairing your electronics rather than replacing them is one approach to achieve both of those objectives.
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Are you in need of a Sega Game Gear recap? Retro console such as the Sega Game Gear need maintenance. After all they were released over 30 years ago.
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Mail in repair can save the day! Do you have a broken device but no local technician? Or maybe your “local tech” doesn’t have the skillset or the tools to get the job done. That’s where Palmetto Tech Rescue comes in.
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Is your Nintendo Switch experiencing error code 2101-0001? Has your Switch displayed this error code and won’t power on? This code indicates an error detected on the i2c bus of the Switch. In this article we’ll discuss the causes of this issue as well as how to fix it.
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Is your PS5 stuck on a black screen? Does your console display a Playstation logo then stay on a black screen forever? Let’s go over the causes and how to fix the Playstation 5 Black Screen.
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Is your Nintendo Switch experiencing error code 2162-0002? Has your Switch displayed this error code and won’t power on? In this article we’ll discuss the causes of this issue as well as how to fix it.
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Is your Xbox One S or One X stuck on a green screen forever? Can’t seem to reach the home screen to play your games? In this article we’ll go over possible causes and also some solutions on how to fix Xbox One S Green Screen issues.
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The Tekpower TP3005P is a fantastic linear power supply that we use in our facility everyday. Here we have provided the Tekpower TP3005P Driver for download.
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Is your PS5 not displaying any signal at all? There are many potential causes for this issue, some easier to fix than others. Let’s go over the possibilities of how to Fix Playstation 5 no signal issues, starting with the least complicated.
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This error code is primarily caused by a malfunctioning blu-ray drive. Most often, a blown F6202 fuse leads to the system no longer detecting the drive, and it displays the dreaded SU-42118-6 error when updating. Here we’ll explain how to fix PS4 error code SU-42118-6.
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