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Anyone who has ever worked in tech support knows that no two days are ever the same. One minute you're resetting a password, and the next you're trying to explain that a computer won't turn on because it isn't plugged in. As frustrating as the job can be, it also comes with some truly unforgettable stories.

In this collection, tech support workers are sharing the funniest, strangest, and most baffling cases they've encountered on the job. Some of these situations are surprisingly relatable, others are downright unbelievable, and a few might leave you wondering how technology survived at all. Keep scrolling—these IT horror stories are almost too good to be true.

#1

So Who Has One In Their Server Room?

Humorous image for tech support workers showing a hammer labeled HARD RESET amidst computer cables.

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    #2

    He’s A Little Confused But He’s Got The Spirit

    A tweet about tipping your server, showing a server unit tipped over with scattered hard drives, depicting a bad day.

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    Khavrinen
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Servers wouldn't need tipping if they were paid a decent wage!

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    #3

    I Was Wondering Why My Computer Had Bluescreens. Now I Am Wondering Why My Computer Was Able To Boot Up At All

    A close-up of a computer RAM stick with visible damage, representing a bad day for tech support workers.

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    Phones, laptops, tablets—whatever you use, gadgets have become such a big part of our daily lives that it’s hard to imagine a day without them. From booking tickets and ordering food to working remotely or just relaxing with a bit of gaming, these devices quietly power almost everything we do. Whether you’re an office worker replying to emails all day or someone who just scrolls through social media and watches videos, your device is constantly in use. Because of that, keeping them in good condition isn’t just helpful; it’s actually essential in today’s digital world.

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    #4

    Merry Christmas!

    A sofa with two pillows designed to look like a Samsung battery and a generic battery, highlighting tech support humor.

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    Bill Swallow
    Community Member
    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those batteries are definite fire hazards.

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    #5

    Like An Artist's Rendition Of "Anxiety"

    A tech support worker surrounded by a chaotic mess of cables, illustrating a bad day in tech support.

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    David Paterson
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ha. That's just hardware. Anxiety is the software.

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    #6

    My Friend Kept This In His Bedside Table...

    A swollen battery protruding from a disassembled smartphone, a common and dangerous issue for tech support.

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    One of the most important things when it comes to device care is maintaining good battery health so your gadget lasts longer throughout the day. A lot of people think this simply means charging your phone whenever it hits zero and plugging it out at 100%, but it’s actually a bit more nuanced than that. For example, many experts suggest keeping your battery level between 20% and 80% whenever possible. It’s also a good idea to avoid fully draining your battery or leaving it plugged in at 100% for long periods. Thankfully, many modern devices now come with smart or optimized charging features that help manage this automatically in the background.

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    #7

    Plugging In Your USB Receiver With A Hammer For That Flush Mounted Look

    Damaged laptop port with a Logitech USB receiver stuck, illustrating a bad day for tech support workers.

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    Potato Vic
    Community Member
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    17 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Whoever did that shouldn't be allowed to own any more tech ever (of any kind!)

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    #8

    Nan With The Laptop Has Never Been Easier

    A laptop with an iPhone charger mistakenly plugged into the SD card slot, illustrating tech support challenges.

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    #9

    Electrician Friend Just Sent Me This, Found During A Portable Appliance Test

    A damaged power plug with a USB stick inserted into the main power pins, a challenge for tech support.

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    Apple, on its official website, also highlights the importance of temperature when it comes to battery performance. According to them, devices are designed to work best in a comfortable ambient temperature range of around 62° to 72° F (16° to 22° C). They also warn that exposing your device to temperatures above 95° F (35° C) can permanently damage battery capacity over time. In simple terms, that means your battery won’t last as long on a single charge if it’s frequently exposed to extreme heat. So while we often think of charging habits as the main factor, the environment actually plays a huge role too.

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    #10

    This Mug Warmer Keeps Your Coffee Hot—at Any Cost

    The opened casing of a device with exposed wiring, a problem for tech support workers to diagnose.

    A friend of mine bought this mug warmer and never mentioned it. I only noticed when he placed his mug on it—because that’s when I heard some arcing noises.

    Taking a closer look, it’s somehow even worse:

    The heating element? Resistive wire taped to the back of a glass plate with aluminum foil like adhesive.

    No safety features, no certification marks—just trust.

    And the best part? It has to be wobbly to work. It stands on four feet, but the fifth "foot"( the red circle in picture 3) is actually just a tactile switch that only gets pressed when the mug is heavy enough. Until then, it wobbles like it’s trying to escape.

    A quick calculation: The heating element has a resistance of 1500Ω, meaning it pulls around 35W (0.15A) (230V AC) through this tiny switch. There’s even an LED to tell you it’s working—as if that wasn’t obvious from the arking noises.

    So yeah, it will keep your coffee warm. Even if it has to burn your house down to do it.

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    Talis
    Community Member
    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Thanks for the thorough explanation!

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    #11

    Customer Brought In An Xp Era Tower, Asked Me To Get His Wedding Photos Out Of It, This Is Not What I Thought He Meant

    Tech support worker encountering a drill bit going into a computer chip, a destructive and unusual problem.

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    #12

    The Problem Here Is That This Is Still Being Used Daily By My Customer. Refuses To Upgrade

    Vintage Packard Bell computer displaying 'It's now safe to turn off your computer' message for tech support workers.

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    Keith Evans
    Community Member
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    its surprising how many systems that are still being used in broadcast industries and others due to nothing was ever made to replace the specific functions needed, there is a piece of gear at one site i look after that is run by winblows NT hasnt stopped for over 15 years

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    Another thing people often overlook is basic cleaning and hygiene for their devices. Just think about it—how often does your phone touch your face during calls, or sit on different surfaces throughout the day? We use our devices constantly, and that means they naturally collect dust, oil, and dirt over time. Regular cleaning can actually prevent overheating and hardware issues in the long run. A simple microfiber cloth can be used to gently wipe screens and surfaces, while compressed air helps clear dust from keyboards, vents, and ports. It’s best to avoid harsh chemicals or using too much moisture, as that can do more harm than good.

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    #13

    To Ensure Maximum Keyboard Stability, Hp Decided 57 Screws Was The Magic Number For The X360

    A close-up of a laptop motherboard with numerous screws circled in yellow, a tedious task for tech support.

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    michael Chock
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would toss this before I even tried. Unbelievable

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    #14

    Customer Used Washing Up Sponges As Return Packaging, Thought It Was Funny

    A tweet from AWD-IT showing a PC poorly packaged with sponges, causing a bad day for the tech support team.

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    Jeff White
    Community Member
    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like the comment. Excellent use of time and proper language.

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    #15

    A Friend Just Sent This To Me From Her Work

    A chat conversation showing a tech support worker perplexed by a microUSB to VGA adapter charging a phone.

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    Software updates are another key part of keeping your devices running smoothly. They often include important security patches, bug fixes, and performance improvements that help your device stay fast, stable, and protected. Skipping updates might not seem like a big deal at first, but over time it can leave your device vulnerable or slower than usual. Keeping everything updated (your operating system as well as individual apps) ensures your device continues to perform efficiently and safely in the long run.

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    #16

    Someone Asked If This Is Repairable

    A severely corroded circuit board, a daunting task for tech support workers to fix.

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    Bill Swallow
    Community Member
    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Wildfire Laboratory got one look at this and forgot all about The Andromeda Strain.

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    #17

    I’m 14 And Doing An It Internship At A Nursing Home (Long Story), Found This Serial Fkery Today That I Figured You All Would Enjoy

    A hand holds a complex, makeshift cable connection amidst a tangled mess of wires, showing a bad day for tech support workers.

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    Robert T
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The problem is that the rubber band needs replacing. ;-)

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    #18

    Hard Drive Data Recovery

    A person holding an opened laptop hard drive, showing the exposed platters, a challenging tech support task.

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    Talis
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good news! You don't have to worry about those details anymore!

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    Physical damage is also something we often underestimate. A small crack on the screen or a tiny drop might not seem serious at first, but it can gradually worsen and affect how your device functions. Even minor damage can sometimes interfere with touch sensitivity, display quality, or internal components. What starts as a “small issue” can quickly turn into an expensive repair if ignored. That’s why protective cases and screen guards are more than just accessories—they’re actually simple ways to avoid bigger problems later on.

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    #19

    Customer States She Could Not Copy Files On This 60$ 2tb Ssd From Amazon

    A person holding an opened red external drive, revealing the circuit board, a typical tech support scenario.

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    Talis
    Community Member
    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Explanation: This product is scam.

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    #20

    "I Just Took It Out Of My Bag And It Was Like That"

    A severely bent and damaged laptop, illustrating a tech support worker's difficult and frustrating day.

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    #21

    It's 2022 And I Hate Sandisk For Still Using A Design Like This

    Two USB drives incorrectly plugged into an HDMI port, illustrating common tech support worker frustrations.

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    Solidhog
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Easy fix. See the post where they hammered the USB dongle in. Works here as well.

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    #22

    Chromebooks Returned End Of Year

    A laptop covered in colorful scribbles and doodles, highlighting a challenging day for tech support workers.

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    StrangeOne
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    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Don't kids use binders and paper anymore?

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    At the end of the day, our devices are more than just tools; they’re part of how we work, communicate, and stay connected. Taking a little time to care for them properly can make a huge difference in how long they last and how well they perform. Simple habits like smart charging, regular cleaning, timely updates, and basic protection go a long way in avoiding unnecessary issues. Think of it as a small effort that saves you both money and frustration in the long run.

    #23

    When The Telecom Company Hires A Carpenter Instead Of An Engineer

    A massive tangle of wires spilling out of an outdoor utility box, illustrating a difficult scenario for tech support workers.

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    Jeff White
    Community Member
    17 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Most connection boxes do look like this.

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    #24

    When A Teacher Decides To Buy And Install A Screen Protector On Their Own

    A hand holding a Samsung tablet with a badly applied screen protector, showing a bad day for tech support.

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    Gold Monkey
    Community Member
    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm anti-protector. The screens are made of glass that's extremely difficult to scratch, whereas the protectors are made of plastic that's very easy to scratch. And people don't replace the protectors regularly, so they have to put up with phones that have displays that are covered in scratches. Why keep your screen pristine if there's no benefit to it? Ditch the screen protectors. You'll replace your phone before the screen gets badly scratched.

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    #25

    What Mandatory Sanitizing At Work Did To My Brand New $2,000 Laptop Last Winter

    A worn-out laptop keyboard with keycaps showing significant wear and tear, a sign of frequent tech support use.

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    #26

    Customer Told Me His Phone Wasn’t Charging

    An improperly inserted power cable into a surge protector, a common issue for tech support workers.

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    Jeff White
    Community Member
    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It took a second (or 4) but I finally saw it. I will listen to counter comments, but this is NOT the worst we have seen.

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    And coming back to these posts, they really show how people sometimes need tech support for the most unexpected (and honestly hilarious) reasons. From simple mistakes to surprisingly creative misunderstandings, the internet is full of moments that make tech workers question everything. They highlight just how differently people use their devices, and how chaos can sneak into even the most “simple” tech situations. So, Pandas, which of these made you laugh or scratch your head the most?

    #28

    The Laptop I Was Forced To Use At Work Today

    A dusty laptop, showing the need for tech support to clean and maintain hardware properly.

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    #29

    Found The Internet Just Laying On The Ground

    A grey tech support box with a red light on the grass behind a fence, representing tech support workers challenges.

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    Mother Lunatic
    Community Member
    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Top tier IT Crowd joke right there!!!

    #30

    Enjoying My New 2tb USB3 External Hdd

    A disassembled USB 3.0 external hard drive, revealing makeshift wiring, highlighting a bad day for tech support workers.

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    Keiran
    Community Member
    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is why you buy from trusted brands.

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    #31

    My Mom "Didn't Like The Yellowed Colour" So She Decided To Put Nail Polish On The Printer Despite My Objections

    An HP printer with a visibly damaged and scratched red trim, highlighting issues for tech support workers.

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    Annika Kremer
    Community Member
    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is pretty harmless tbh, at least it's purely cosmetic.

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    #32

    My Friend Made A "File Server" - Then Asks Me Why He Cannot Access His Files

    Multiple USB devices plugged into a single adapter with a charger, a complex setup for tech support workers.

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    Talis
    Community Member
    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Explanation: This is an USB hub with a network port. But you still have to connect it to a computer, it doesn't work on its own. Would be nice to get those explanations right below the images...

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    #33

    Does This Count? Discharging A Bosch Ebike Battery Using An Electric Heater

    A disassembled battery pack next to a charger, illustrating the challenges tech support workers face.

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    M O'Connell
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's a completely valid way to safely drain a battery pack for disposal. Heaters are just big resistors.

    #34

    Yeah.. USB-I

    A car charger with a USB-i port mistakenly labeled, showing a bad design decision for tech support workers.

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    Khavrinen
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I must have missed the releases of "D", "E", "F", "G", and "H".

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    #35

    "Why Is The Internet Not Working On The Dvr"

    A close-up of a device's rear ports with multiple cables incorrectly connected, a common issue for tech support workers.

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    #36

    Had This The Other Day. In 4 Years Doing It I've Never Seen This. Told User To Hold Back On The Gym For A Bit

    A hand holding a broken DVI cable with exposed wires, a frustrating repair for tech support workers.

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    Robert T
    Community Member
    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Connectors with screws are not all that common these days. Coupled that with the "if it doesn't budge, pull harder" mentality, then there's your problem!

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    #37

    Battery Issue

    A black wired mouse on a wooden desk with a sticky note saying 'Battery Issues,' highlighting common tech support problems.

    Ain’t got no gas in it

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    #38

    Pic Of My Classmates Opening A Crt (They Didn't Go Further Than This)

    An old, disassembled CRT monitor on a table with tools around it, illustrating issues tech support workers handle.

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    Giles McArdell
    Community Member
    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No gloves, bare hand holding that circuit board - I hope they made sure all the capacitors were discharged before they started, I used to work in a computer repair shop and those things were deadIy. At least they're using insulated tools I suppose.

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    #39

    Translation: “How The Heck Are You Supposed To Set Those Legs? Keeps Falling Over”

    Fallen router with an unplugged cable, illustrating common user problems for tech support.

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    OktopuS
    Community Member
    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Eventually it will pull the cable out of the socket and skitter off into a dark space to perform acts unthinkable.

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    #40

    Customer Bought A Secondhand 'Custom Loop' Cooled PC From His 'Friend', Who Mysteriously Disappeared After Getting The Money. Iirc Only The Gpu Survived The Carnage

    A leaky computer cooling system with red fluid, a bad day for tech support workers.

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    #41

    Forgot To Remove Micro SD When Opening Dashcam

    A broken micro SD card, highlighting a common issue for tech support.

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    michael Chock
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hope your insurance didn't need the footage

    #42

    Restaurant iPad Used Only For Pandora

    A tablet on a stand at an odd angle, possibly requiring tech support for proper setup or repair.

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    V
    Community Member
    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's a workplace health and safety fail.

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    #43

    Coworker Couldn't Plug Out Ethernet Cable So They Decided To Cut It

    A yellow cable is incorrectly plugged into an electrical outlet instead of a network port, showing a tech support worker's dilemma.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I just want to know why the image has so much noise grain in it XD Was this photo taken in the dark?!

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    #44

    Happened While Showing Customer The Case

    Debris scattered on the floor next to computer towers, showing a challenging day for tech support workers.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So, last Saturday, a guy in a truck drove into the office building where my family's small business is. We weren't in the office, luckily, but there was a lot of damage. He went right through the wall, creamed my sister's desk, obliterated the side table where our router sat, and hit my sister's computer, which was in a glass-sided case (it was on sale at MicroCenter when the computer got built, lol.) The glass was laminated, so it turned into a giant mess of spiderweb cracks, but didn't shatter like this case did. I'm actually really impressed with the case!

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    #45

    Student Claims "I Don't Know What Happened..."

    A tech support worker holds a Dell laptop with a severely cracked screen and missing keyboard keys, highlighting a bad day.

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    #46

    Got A Ticket Today. Windows Can't Find Drive

    Tech support worker looking at a computer full of film negatives, not hard drive platters, a baffling issue.

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    #47

    The WiFi Was A Little Sporadic In This Room

    Mice or rats caught in wires, showing a challenging pest problem for tech support workers on a bad day.

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    Dedly
    Community Member
    4 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I drilled through a live power cable installing my lan cables to my loft. I would not recommend it.

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    #48

    My Mp3 Player’s Battery Wouldn’t Charge So I Grabbed A Random Battery And Made It Fit

    A tech support worker holds a damaged device with an exposed battery and charging screen, highlighting a bad day.

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    #49

    "Not Booting, Makes A Loud Sound When Powered On."

    A severely damaged hard drive with broken internal components, a challenging issue for tech support workers.

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    Glix Drap
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Someone did a hard reset on this.

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    #50

    "Welp That's 700 Dollars Down The Drain..."

    A damaged CPU with bent pins being held, illustrating a challenging day for tech support workers.

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    #51

    If It Works, Don't Touch It

    An opened battery compartment showing mismatched and incorrectly inserted batteries, highlighting tech support issues.

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    #52

    Yeah I'm Just Gonna Make My Own Cpu Cooler Instead Of Buying One

    Tech support worker facing a severely damaged laptop with a cracked screen and missing keyboard keys.

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    #53

    Product Image For A Pico Psu On Amazon

    A clean, modern computer motherboard with an NVMe SSD being connected, a more positive scenario for tech support workers.

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    michael Chock
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My SSD drive is plugged right into the power upply too

    #54

    System Came In To The Shop With “Accidentally Spilt A Bowl Of Soup Into Top Of Case.”

    Severely dust-caked RAM modules and a fan inside a computer, highlighting the poor conditions tech support workers encounter.

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    Glix Drap
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Trying to soup-up your computer in this way is not recommended.

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    #55

    Some Dude From The Pcmr Subreddit Has A Nest On His Stick On Ram. How Does This Even Happen??

    A close-up of a wasp nest built on a computer part, showcasing the challenges faced by tech support workers.

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    #56

    Dell Returned My Laptop After “48 Hours Of Stress Testing.” This Is The Temperature At Idle

    Computer screen displaying high CPU temperatures, a frequent issue for tech support workers.

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    #58

    A Person In A Game Boy Reddit Group Wondered Why Their Copy Of Pokémon Didn't Work That Well After They Soldered A New Battery

    A circuit board from a video game cartridge with a damaged battery, showing the plight of tech support workers.

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    #59

    Mexican Airbnb Internet: Yes The Yellow Cable Is Fiber

    A tangled mess of wires on a router, a typical scene for tech support workers on a bad day.

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    #60

    Got A Free Ps5 With A Surprise

    A damaged HDMI port on a console, clearly in need of tech support for repair.

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    #61

    A Person Paid For This Fiber Install. It's Working Somehow

    A hand holds a bright blue cable with a sharp, damaged bend, reflecting a frustrating issue for tech support workers.

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    Jeff White
    Community Member
    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I though the fiber wound in a circle knot a few images ago was bad enough. This is a quasi miracle. Simple fix if the cable length is short.

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    #62

    Server Room From My First Hospital Job

    A room with a tangled mess of blue network cables spilling out of a server rack, illustrating poor tech support.

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    #63

    Some Kid At My School Somehow Managed To Do This…

    A tech support worker holds a calculator with a large chunk bitten out of its side, showcasing a bad day.

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    Top Notcher
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At first I thought "don't know what's wrong, but its been years since I worked with Cos and Sin", then I scrolled down a bit more...

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    #64

    All Mac Chargers Have Playstation Support

    A white power adapter plugged into an outlet with its prongs incorrectly positioned, causing issues for tech support workers.

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    #65

    User Brought In Their Mac For Help Setting Up A Vpn

    A dirty laptop with a grimy screen, highlighting an unusual problem for tech support workers.

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    Glix Drap
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is the screen just dirty of is it fubar?

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    #66

    Network Switch After A Lightning Strike

    A network switch with several green lights indicating active connections, a common sight for tech support workers.

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    Glix Drap
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ah, the mystical Aethernet.

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    #67

    Using A Soldering Iron To Remove Screw

    A large, rough hole in a metal surface viewed through a Windows Photo Viewer, indicating tech support woes.

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    #68

    Never Let Your Younger Brother Use Your Computer For Roblox

    Tech support worker inspecting a computer case filled with what appears to be old film strips or negatives.

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    #69

    Nevermind, 100mbps Will Do

    Tech support worker dealing with a network cable test showing a FAIL result on a Fluke Networks device.

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    Glix Drap
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Fast Ethernet (100BASE-TX) only uses pins 1,2, 3 and 6.

    #70

    (Self Shame) My First Attempt At Ethernet

    An Ethernet switch with exposed wires from improperly stripped blue cables, illustrating a tech support nightmare.

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    Glix Drap
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Someone really doesn't know how to use an RJ45 crimp tool properly.

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    #71

    This Was My Customers Solution To Her Broken Laptop Hinge

    A laptop with its screen held open by strings attached with red tape, showcasing a difficult tech support repair.

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    #72

    My New PC Doesn't Turn On

    Close-up of a damaged CPU with a chipped corner, revealing the challenges faced by tech support workers.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So, this is a CPU chip in a computer. It's designed to fit into that little black bracket in a specific orientation/direction; it is not supposed to be interchangeable. The metal hinge on the left side is a "locking" bracket that closes down over the CPU to hold it in place. Whoever built this computer put the CPU in in the wrong orientation... and forced the holding bracket down, warping the CPU, breaking some of the pins on it, and completely ruining it. And that's an Intel Core i9 chip - that's Intel's flagship top-of-the-line chip. They are not cheap. This particular chip is generally $400-$600.

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    #73

    Don't Power 12 Amplifiers From 1 Strip

    A melted and damaged power strip, emphasizing the extreme problems tech support workers sometimes see.

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    #74

    Reddit User Disables Vrm Throttling On Budget Board, Can't Figure Out Why His Vrm Blew Up

    Close-up of a damaged heatsink choke on a motherboard, highlighting tech support worker woes.

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    Glix Drap
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How about buy a new PC and don't fůck with it unless you really know what you are doing.

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    #75

    My Homemade Headphones I Used At A Factory For 2 Yrs That Banned Headphones And Had Daily Checks

    Disassembled earbuds revealing battery and wiring, a common challenge for tech support.

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    #76

    MacBook Dropped In The Sea And Recovered By A Diver A Day Later. I Don't Think I'm Going To Be Able To Fix This One

    Heavily corroded laptop interior, a nightmare for tech support workers.

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    Glix Drap
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Out it in a tub of rice and it will be fine.

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    #77

    Me: Just A Little Defrag Won't Hurt. Ssd: After 1.3pb Of Trauma, I Walk Among The Dead

    A computer screen displaying disk health software with a 'Caution' warning, reflecting a bad day for tech support.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Holy hell. You're not supposed to defrag a solid-state drive! It can actually reduce its lifespan.

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    #78

    It's "Outside Rated" Until It Isn't

    A heavily soiled and damaged network device, showcasing difficult situations for tech support workers.

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    Glix Drap
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks like an old WiFi AP. Wonder where it was placed to get all this crud over it.

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    #79

    Was Installing A New Drive In My Friends PC, Discovered He Uses Ipohvac

    A cable awkwardly snaking under a closed door and over a floor vent, highlighting a challenge for tech support workers.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    BP's weird capitalization scheme in the titles sort of ruined this one. It's supposed to look like this: IPoHVAC - the joke is "IP over HVAC" - internet protocol (internet traffic) over heating, ventilation, and air conditioning XD The usually-seen real term is IPoE - internet protocol over ethernet. It is generally NOT a good idea to run your ethernet cables through your heating ductwork unless you are using the right kind of cables XD It's probably not too dangerous for a single connection or two, but can be risky.

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    #80

    My Mom's Smart Watch Did This After Being Used For 20 Days

    A smartwatch with a glitched, pixelated display, indicating a problem for tech support workers.

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    #81

    Fairly New Oled TV At My Dads House

    A television screen displaying a distorted, pale image with faint text of FOX NEWS, symbolizing tech support difficulties.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    jfc, Dad must have never turned off his feed to Trump Búttlicking TV (Fox News.) I haven't even seen screen burn since I was a kid in the 90s.

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    #82

    What Is He Tell Me?

    A Fluke Networks cable analyzer displaying a 'FAIL' wire map for a T568A connection, a common sight for tech support workers.

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    #83

    My Uncle Got A New Laptop So He Decided To "Delete" The Files On His Old Laptop With A Hammer

    A smashed laptop and a hammer on concrete, illustrating a bad day for tech support workers and their customers.

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    #84

    Poor Little Raspi Been Running Like This For Years

    A computer screen displays numerous Undervoltage detected errors, a frustrating issue for tech support workers.

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    #85

    Saw This In Oxford Today

    A tech support worker inspects a tangled, exposed mess of wires in an outdoor utility box on a bad day.

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    Cee Cee
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All UK street cabinets have wiring like this.

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    #86

    Was Asked To Fix A Colleague’s Laptop And Wanted To Check The Battery

    A stack of thermal pads inside a computer, showing an unusual repair that challenges tech support workers.

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    Glix Drap
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ne touche pas.

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    #87

    Bought A Keyboard From Aliexpress Incl. "Config Software"... This Is Now The Worst USB Drive I Own... 8mb (Bios) Chip

    A USB drive with 5,77 MB free of 7,65 MB, indicating a nearly full drive for tech support workers.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A keyboard that came with a BIOS chip in it?!

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    #88

    I Wonder Why This Persons Laptop Won’t Turn On

    An open laptop revealing its dusty, dirty internal components, a challenging task for tech support workers.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'll spare all y'all from needing to zoom in and/or look at the other photos: it's bugs. The laptop is infested with bugs. Specifically... roaches.

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