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Bah, that's nothing. You should see some of the computers that I clean on a monthly basis from the steel foundry...
BTW, if you use an air compressor to blow things out, hold the fans steady or stick something in them to prevent them from spinning uncontrollably. The fan bearing/sleeve can burn up if you spin the blades too fast with high compressed air. Also, they emit a current back to the motherboard.
Looks like a pretty typical neglected warehouse computer.
My question is how did the thing stay running long enough to suck up that much crap!?
1st place) Cat lady computer. We got a call out for an onsite pickup of a computer. When we enter the front door we got hit with a wave of toxic nasty cat stench, there must have been 2 dozen cats in the front room that ran from us. The lady points out where the computer is and the tech with me went to pick it up and it slipped out of his hand because it was covered in a slimy coating of cat spray. He nearly puked and ran to the kitchen to wash his hands but the kitchen sink was full of cat shit, so he ran outside and used the hose while I told the lady that she could call someone else to fix her computer.
At least it wasn't cat hair...you can't just blow that out.
heck i think it triggered a coughing spasm for meI think I can taste it.
That's nothing.
In the late 90's, when I worked at CompUSA as a tech, an old guy brought in a computer with a dead PSU. It sat on the shelf for a day or two due to backlog. When we finally got around to looking at it, we picked it up and dropped it on the work bench. About a dozen or so tiny cockroaches came out of the power supply running everywhere.
We all freaked. We immediatly wrapped the entire computer in a large garbage bag and called up the guy to come pick up his computer. We told him it was infested with cockroaches, and we refused to work on it. Hell, we refused to even open up the case. When he picked it up, the bag was full of cockroaches.
A few days later, we had to call an exterminator because our shop was then infested with cockroaches.
Seen worse in a custom curtain factory of all places.
do you guys know the dust is human skin cell. evil inside .
am i the only one whos noticed that one of these gets posted every few months and the same people make the same comments every single time? i enjoy seeing the computers, but the "oh i saw so much worse here" or "i use positive pressure and filters!" comments are ooooooooold.
copy that, next please.....Looks like a pretty typical neglected warehouse computer.
Yes, but that kind of dust and dirt is common to many countries , couple of years ago i serviced a pc that was working at a gas station, you should see the black dirt in there, and a dead mouse trapped inside.Oh Poland...