So basically that was an actual continuity: 1. Disassembles his laptop (not filmed), wraps parts in plastic. 2. Reassembles it. 3. Burns laptop, throws it away. 4. Films himself "finding it". 5. Films himself cleaning, painting and whatnot. 6. Creates a video by putting steps 4, 5, 2 together to create a "restored laptop" illusion. Nice try.
Thats it exactly thanks. He could buy a second hand used laptop for $100 on facebook or somewhere and then make one of these videos. $1 per 1000 views so this video has made $5000.
you got to love these "Restoration" channels like this one. you bought a old casing ditched the one you cleaned, wich was hilarious to see sawdust and superglue and painted over the IBM logo and now magically it's back. at lest he bought new old Mobo and components. i give him credit though he managed to figure out how to put it all togeather.
Did he, though? You can see him spray paint all over the colourful IBM logos. And later, when you get close ups of the "repaired" area near the front of the keyboard, there's no hint of restoration. IMHO he filmed restoration but then later used pieces from other old laptops, that had had no holes in them.
I ain’t sure, you can see how he painted the IBM logo in black, and some shots after that, you can see how the colour magically returned and some other parts had colours too 🤔 I will call it “disarming a brand new old laptop beforehand and put it together”
You literally sprayed over the logo and it's back again later. Also you never sprayed the inside yet mysteriously there's no damage anymore. You're not fooling anyone.
- Buy used laptop - Shoot the last part - Diassambled all parts, clean and put in plastic wrap so they appear new - Assembled them back and break them apart. Put some mud. - Shoot the early part
10:50 he covered the IBM logo with paint after repairing the holes on the cover. 12:50 the IBM logo reapears on a perfect cover without the signs of repair. Also the expansion ports covers that he previously glued to the cover are now off and in perfect condition. still i have the need to click on video to confirm what i know. but sorry,add blocker and hands down.
This guy: paints over IBM logo on the cover The IBM logo: reappears It's basically a brand new laptop there is no way he didnt just use a brand new drive and install windows xp on it
Also, the desktop is not cluttered at all. I have never seen a windows installation with such a clean desktop for any anybody who has used it for more than a couple of months. And this apparently is an old laptop with win xp! Truly fake!
Sumit Mamoria he would have to reinstall xp anyway. The fact is he found a broken super dirty laptop, he gutted it, used saw dust and superglue to fill the holes, and then put all new replacement parts inside it. A thinkpad sticker is cheap. This was stupid because he most definitely spent more on fixing it than it costs to buy a new one.
My man painted the IBM logo black, but while assembling the parts, it magically came back! So, -new display, -new motherboard, -new keyboard, -new front, bottom and side panels, -new battery, -new hard drive, -new chip. You might as well title this 'Building a fresh 20-year-old laptop from scratch, with spare parts.'
@@kevinyankee2 ok, if he didn't use a new part, then what tf happened to the holes he sealed off. There is not a trace of the sealed holes on the one he used in the final build. Face it, he used brand new panels. Also, not all synthetic black paints can be removed easily.
Nice job fixing totally destroyed thinkpad. But unfortunately, a replacement motherboard or lcd screen itself can cost more than the whole used laptop in many cases.
Here is what happend. This guy had this old laptop, he took it apart then wrapped the display and motherboard. At this moment he started to record it how he put its back to together. Then after he is finished, he took it apart again and smashed it into pieces. And then he records how he found it in the local dump. There are a lot of proofs. One of them is (and I think thats all we need) that we can see him painting it black even the logo IBM and then suddenly the logo is back. Miracle. And there is no sign about the damage that has been done to the case. So, its a scam video made purpoesly to get views, wich certainly worked so.
Yeah. The restoration techniques shown I'm sure will be real, but there's no way you're ordering a motherboard for a twenty year old laptop . Then to have it arrive in clingfilm with all the other parts of said laptop you happen to need. In south east Asia. More likely bought two surplus laptops for nothing, threw one of them into a bonfire and took the other apart. Do some restoration on the broken laptop case, and you have a 4 million view video. Good profits I'd assume. The production more interesting than the actual video. Notice the lengthy edits of unwrapping the parts, and the lack of close-ups of the actual case restoration results.
@@Odilwerk Pretty much.. no way that's the same case. Heck he painted right over all the logos with.. something, and yet they're perfect in the exploded view half way through. Smelled bs the moment I saw the thumbnail. Gotta give it to him though.. baited us into viewing :p
The Bullshido is strong with this restorer. That's why. Look at his wireless home phone restore. You can see his finger streaks of mud that supposedly got in there from being outside.
Now that my thought has been validated, time to watch something else. I knew there was no way with something that trashed. No need to waste my time watching more of this click bait.
Old motherboard, as can you see in this video it was completely destroyed by the previous owner, but it may have been damaged when the garbage was burned, so it could not most likely be restored and bought a new one.
I had an IBM ThinkPad similar to this one (mine is in X series) since 20 years ago and still works today (HD was changed to SSD, some of the characters on keyboard was not clear. Network connection is OK.) I would not throw away it and I respect the design team of it. It works very stably and firmly.
Everyone's talking about how fake this video is, while, altough I know the video's fake, I'm enjoying the way he satisyingly cleans and repairs the "fake parts/laptop"! :))))
How to make amazing looking restoration video: Step 1: Take old laptop. Make it slightly dirty and cracked. Step 2: Take it apart, and wrap some of the parts in plastic film to make them look new. Step 3: Film yourself putting the laptop back together and turning it on to see that it works. Step 5: Take the laptop apart again and break some parts and burn holes in the casing. Step 6: Smear the parts in mud and put the laptop half-way back together. Step 7: Put it outside somewhere and film yourself 'finding' it. Step 8: Show the horrible state of it on camera, and take it apart and wash the parts with a scrub and soap. Step 9: Film yourself 'repairing' parts. Step 10: Show the footage you took in step 3, finishing your video with the footage of the laptop booting up before you broke it to make it seem like it's been restored. Fake video complete. =)
At first I was like: "Whoa, from 20 years ago? Man, I've never seen a laptop from the eighties!" Somehow I still can't face the fact that I'm turning 30 this year.
In deed that model is a Thinkpad by IBM not Lenovo and yes that model was in 2000 I do remember. But on the other hand I think he isn't restoring anything it is a fake video
@@Sharptooth100 It's not, and you know why? 1 - He is not upgrading it, he's just replacing original parts, so, at the end, it will still be a 20 years old working pc 2 - He changed the screen, keyboard, motherboard, basically the most valued part of a computer 3 - He lost his time So, at the end, you have a """new""" but still old 20 years pc that you could buy on internet for 20$ in better condition
THERE IS NO PLAN(ET) B . Good job , all of You , who gives Your time , skills , patience to old electronics . I'm doing so too . We have no alternative but to care about Earth . Using our planet as a dump yard isn't good idea . I have same feelings , so I recycle and I'm digging into thrash bins , to pick some electronics , to revive and reuse it . I do not must collect scrap for live .
If you find a rusty rolling car shell that has nothing but the wheels on it and you swap in a new engine and interior and do a fresh paint job and all the work to make it into a car again is it a restoration?
Hi. That is a trackpoint. Place your finger gently on the trackpoint and press down gently but firmly enough so your finger doesnt slip. Gently apply force in the direction you want the cursor to go. Like a joystick. But it doesnt actually move
If you noticed, he painted over the logo and when time came to assemble, the logo was back on the case again. The whole show was assembling a laptop he had put to pieces before he started. None of the components found in the field was utilized.
the video was recorded in the following order: First he bought the laptop and recorded it working (last part), then he broke it into pieces and put it back together (after the cleaning), then he destroyed it and threw it in the dump to take it afterwards (first part) and then he gets it home, "fixes" the plastics and cleans it up. but he made it look real.
Alternative Alternative title: breaking laptop throwing it in garbage and then taking it back and pretend to restore it and at the end uses footage from prior to when it was broken TL;DR the laptop never gets fixed
totally fake... the title on this video is Lenovo, but the laptop shows IBM brand... basically this guy, has 2 identical Laptops. Laptop A is the destroyed, decayed and beyond repair. Laptop B is the good and in good condition. so basically, he removed and clean Laptop A. Next, he dismantled Laptop B and fixed it again to make us believe that it is Laptop A.. oh come on, if u did mention it is 20years Lenovo, where on earth, computer shops would sell the identical spare parts. it is simply fake. we hate fakers.. used laptops are damn cheap. restoration would cost a bomb.. those who believe that this guy restored this junk, is an axxhole.
Lie and fake. At the beginning of the video, he painted the entire cover with black paint (IBM logo was also painted). IBM logo on the cover of the assembly section.
The 10:20 filler material could be made from the same black plastic by adjusting it in small fractions. You make an edging of foil for baking, so as not to damage the panel, pour the fraction into the defective area and carefully, without fanaticism, heat the fraction with a construction hairdryer. There is also a defect on the panel, you can fill it with bauxite resin or cold welding.
This video reminds me of an old story called "stone soup"..an old lady fools everyone by saying she is going to make soup out of stone..whereas she just use a stone to show off and uses everything else needed for a normal soup..similarly, in this video 95% components are new and its called restoration..
Lenovo and IBM are actually the same company.i have had thinkpads that have the words Lenovo and IBM on them furthermore I've had Lenovo machines and IBM machines side by side that are the exact same damn machine just they have either one sticker or the other or in some cases have bolth
What the others above me said is true, though I have to add that this model is a Thinkpad X30, which was manufactured from 2002 to 2003, before IBM sold their PC business to Lenovo in 2005. This is an actual IBM Thinkpad.
Dislike because I missed the most important part: Painted black the case with the IBM logo, and from one second to the next the IBM logo is visible again...
He films backwards. There is no chance that he bought all those new pieces wrapped with that plastic film in all his restoration. Totally fake restoration
This guy May be able to put my life back together ....
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dude, have same feeling here😂
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So basically glue togheter the plastic parts and then buy 97% of new material online. - Great fix!
Same thought bro 🤜
They are not mad! They need an content and they'll recover by the yt income😂😂
@Paramjeet Singh 🙄🙄fool
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@@ales7555 what's that?
So basically that was an actual continuity:
1. Disassembles his laptop (not filmed), wraps parts in plastic.
2. Reassembles it.
3. Burns laptop, throws it away.
4. Films himself "finding it".
5. Films himself cleaning, painting and whatnot.
6. Creates a video by putting steps 4, 5, 2 together to create a "restored laptop" illusion.
Nice try.
Exacty
Well said...
Thats it exactly thanks. He could buy a second hand used laptop for $100 on facebook or somewhere and then make one of these videos. $1 per 1000 views so this video has made $5000.
Well said but at least the sounds are satisfying
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you got to love these "Restoration" channels like this one.
you bought a old casing ditched the one you cleaned, wich was hilarious to see sawdust and superglue and painted over the IBM logo and now magically it's back.
at lest he bought new old Mobo and components.
i give him credit though he managed to figure out how to put it all togeather.
No, he bought a working one and then broke it
Which place and country is this PLZzzzzzzZZzzzzzzzzzz tell me
If anyone have noticed the only part he "restored" was the plastic case😂
Yeah 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
well what hes not gonna glue the motherboard back together and expect it to work
Did he, though? You can see him spray paint all over the colourful IBM logos. And later, when you get close ups of the "repaired" area near the front of the keyboard, there's no hint of restoration. IMHO he filmed restoration but then later used pieces from other old laptops, that had had no holes in them.
Indeed hahaha
@@margoloor894 hahah agree
More accurate title: building a computer using the shell of a old one.
I ain’t sure, you can see how he painted the IBM logo in black, and some shots after that, you can see how the colour magically returned and some other parts had colours too 🤔 I will call it “disarming a brand new old laptop beforehand and put it together”
Exactly!
Exactly ! That's not a restauration... He just replaced all the important parts with a new ones and only restaured the shell of the old one...
Exctly ,that is not restoration bro
Can y'all guys tell me - Can any restoration will happens without new details?
You literally sprayed over the logo and it's back again later. Also you never sprayed the inside yet mysteriously there's no damage anymore. You're not fooling anyone.
Underrated comment
Yeah i see he sprayed over the logo, and then the logo is back, fake restored
Thank you!
I noticed that so obvious is not the same laptop
also if it trully was restored, the new screen would not already be broken
He might’ve bought new parts but the fact that the hard drive still works and has all the old files on it is actually incredible.
i doubt its really the same hard drive, most of these videos are fake yet entertaining to watch
No its a new hard drive, the only thing old is the plastic case
😐😐😐😐😐
Motherboard and Keyboard also new one...
Tha hard drive is as shiny as the new one. I doubt it
2038 : Restoring Egg From Omelette 🥚
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It is nothing but reverse video 😂
Legendary bro
Everyone liked that
Keyboard new
Display new
Motherboard new
New Laptop assemble on the old casing. No restoration done.
No he restored the OS 😅😅😅
casing also new
🤭🤭🤭
In pc world this is equal to restoration.
lcd minus
He could have saved himself a lot of time if he didn’t put the mud on it in the first place
Views don't grow on trees and this guy has graduated from youtube scam University.
true
@@david-rr8pi yeah quite good at clickbaiting
@@ClipHub777 there was no clickbait lmao stay mad
@@aspect1992 it's obviously fake
Отличная работа! Он дарит новую жизнь этим старым и сломанным вещам!
- Buy used laptop
- Shoot the last part
- Diassambled all parts, clean and put in plastic wrap so they appear new
- Assembled them back and break them apart. Put some mud.
- Shoot the early part
Ever seen system boards sold in regular plastic wrap and not a static safe bag? Me either.
10:50 he covered the IBM logo with paint after repairing the holes on the cover.
12:50 the IBM logo reapears on a perfect cover without the signs of repair. Also the expansion ports covers that he previously glued to the cover are now off and in perfect condition.
still i have the need to click on video to confirm what i know. but sorry,add blocker and hands down.
This guy: paints over IBM logo on the cover
The IBM logo: reappears
It's basically a brand new laptop
there is no way he didnt just use a brand new drive and install windows xp on it
Also, the desktop is not cluttered at all. I have never seen a windows installation with such a clean desktop for any anybody who has used it for more than a couple of months. And this apparently is an old laptop with win xp! Truly fake!
Sumit Mamoria he would have to reinstall xp anyway. The fact is he found a broken super dirty laptop, he gutted it, used saw dust and superglue to fill the holes, and then put all new replacement parts inside it. A thinkpad sticker is cheap. This was stupid because he most definitely spent more on fixing it than it costs to buy a new one.
Ofcause
@canada 4474 around 10:48
@canada 4474 you must have been sleeping
My man painted the IBM logo black, but while assembling the parts, it magically came back!
So,
-new display,
-new motherboard,
-new keyboard,
-new front, bottom and side panels,
-new battery,
-new hard drive,
-new chip.
You might as well title this 'Building a fresh 20-year-old laptop from scratch, with spare parts.'
True!
Isnt the video just played backwards?
He probably wiped off the paint after he sprayed over the logo.
I wonder how he could have all that accessories, that is very old!!
@@kevinyankee2 ok, if he didn't use a new part, then what tf happened to the holes he sealed off. There is not a trace of the sealed holes on the one he used in the final build. Face it, he used brand new panels.
Also, not all synthetic black paints can be removed easily.
Nice job fixing totally destroyed thinkpad. But unfortunately, a replacement motherboard or lcd screen itself can cost more than the whole used laptop in many cases.
Here is what happend. This guy had this old laptop, he took it apart then wrapped the display and motherboard. At this moment he started to record it how he put its back to together. Then after he is finished, he took it apart again and smashed it into pieces. And then he records how he found it in the local dump. There are a lot of proofs. One of them is (and I think thats all we need) that we can see him painting it black even the logo IBM and then suddenly the logo is back. Miracle. And there is no sign about the damage that has been done to the case. So, its a scam video made purpoesly to get views, wich certainly worked so.
Thank you Mr. Monk
Your point is invalid :) because he didn't paint it. He was cleaning the dust with a can of air
@@LoveBugDavis9263 what are u saying Randy? It is clear he was painting it
@@FerDucati69 uh no. It was a can of air there's a difference between paint and air. Paint does not have that straw at the end a can of air does
@@LoveBugDavis9263 what is he doing at 10:43 to 10:57?
More accurate title: destroying a laptop and buying a new one
Yeah. The restoration techniques shown I'm sure will be real, but there's no way you're ordering a motherboard for a twenty year old laptop . Then to have it arrive in clingfilm with all the other parts of said laptop you happen to need. In south east Asia.
More likely bought two surplus laptops for nothing, threw one of them into a bonfire and took the other apart. Do some restoration on the broken laptop case, and you have a 4 million view video. Good profits I'd assume. The production more interesting than the actual video. Notice the lengthy edits of unwrapping the parts, and the lack of close-ups of the actual case restoration results.
@@Odilwerk Pretty much.. no way that's the same case. Heck he painted right over all the logos with.. something, and yet they're perfect in the exploded view half way through.
Smelled bs the moment I saw the thumbnail.
Gotta give it to him though.. baited us into viewing :p
He just order all part...main board keyboard and also laptop case
How much did he pay for the creen, keyboard, mainboard...??
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I restored a broom once. All I had to do was replace the head and the handle and it was good as new.
Great job well done
Hahahaha... good one
You did more work than him wow 😉
Pretty much what this guy did 😂😂💀💀
Make a video about it🤣🤣
I like your restoration, but your lovely and lifeful environment is the real reason for my subscription.
"Restoring a broken laptop"
Step 1: Buy new laptop from Ikea
Step 2: Assemble
A laptop kit might not be a bad idea tho. Sounds even fun.
Infinite Ikea 😳
+1.... It's not a restoring, It's a new computer in old box
because the og internals were damaged to a point of no return
Bruh
Respect him
It requires lots of hard work to make sch fake videos
(thanks for 500likes)
HAHAHHAHA
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How did you get a heart lmao
Hahaha
And he liked your comment lol.
“How to purchase a 20 year old Lenovo laptop in parts”.
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great job, I am also trying to renovate the leads
I've also this same question 🤔
Lenovo is also searching for the same.
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Nice guide to computer technicians.
I don't care if this is fake, I just watch it because it is relaxing in a way
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When he painted the top of the lap top, he painted over the IBM and then magically it was not painted over on the finished laptop
Whole thing is fake man 1 min the board is in parts next it's fine all them keys missing and boom there all back just a idiot
@@Te0zBeRnIe Wtf? Its he buyed new parts, because u cant repair an broken mainbord when ist broken like this.
I thought at first he put tape over the logo...
@@41Mike can't believe they thought he can restore those parts. Not even magic can fix them, of course he bought new parts
Restoration? Trash before and trash After...
Meanwhile in 2069: ”I restored the planet earth”
That's not like that every person restores and again it returns to shop
@@pufferfishboi6353 What do you mean?
Starts scrubbing and spraying the ground in timelapse that would last forever 🤣
@@Misiuduo this is fake
@@Misiuduo the video
Repairing sound is so good
Everything is in reverse. He bought a laptop then destroyed it
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BRUH
Maybe he has another channel where he destroys stuff XD
Look at the ohmeter is that in reverse to you
Yup.
Fake or not, even just the cleaning, he did a better job than I ever could...
@Brandon L no its true
So that “Imb” computer was made in the 2000s
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@@pigeon3036 IBM
@@BudakHeder01 ㅈ3
- new keyboard
- new screen
- new motherboard
Title must be "restoring notebook cask"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You have all the reason 😂
Only motherboard and display was enough!
Oh.. new motherboard
Also charger hehe
even the case is different . he covered the logo with spray and here the logo is clearly visible
It's amazing to have such a skill, just like a magic rebuilding something old and abandoned into a new one... wow
need more explanation....
10:47 = painted the IBM logo
12:51 = the logo already there
Lol
Because the video is fake
thats MAGIC :D
The Bullshido is strong with this restorer. That's why. Look at his wireless home phone restore. You can see his finger streaks of mud that supposedly got in there from being outside.
Yeah i also feel weird about it..
The ultimate question "how did you go to the right place where the laptop was thrown???"😂😂😂
Acting as if u have not seen it before 😂😂😂
And how on earth did he open somebody's old computer without the password 😂
Same guys speaking in animals resued in as fake like you ultimately amazing
Indeed
He didnt he was looking for something to restore
@@gamingyey8461 he purchased the hard drive bro obviously
Imagine this being a Reverse Video in which they take a New Laptop, break it and throw that away 😂😂
Imagine. Lol. I think you are on to something. Wink. Wink.
Ikr
That's called think out of the box🤭
They did its fake then they faked finding it
It is just like that
Que legal ver resgatar uma peça, que pra muitos não prestavam.
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Liar, 10:49 you painted the ibm mark.... 19:10 The ibm brand is still there .. It's a different type, you're cheating people
And??? Men just ignore you don't will die if this is fake or not just watch and....chill ok? :D
So ... you also can't earn money without cheating ... be smart
I agree lol, kinda like baiting people to watch stuff that’s basically fake
@@reach9259 daing that’s even worse xD
He must have an existing and pulled apart after finding one like his at dump-clean up parts,a few repairs and voila a video to fool everyone
Who else is scrolling down to see what other people think that if it's real or fake? ha ha ...ha
Me🤣🤣🤣
Me🤣🤣🤣
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100% fake
Me haha
Weird how that IBM logo just magically reappears on the casing after you just sprayed over it. Knew this ‘restoration’ was going to be bullshit.
You Right.. sad.. :(
Men... he turns the casing upside down '-' where you lost in this sentence?
The onlt thing that remained from the old one was the front monitor holder
I was just checking the comments to see if anyone else noticed this!
Now that my thought has been validated, time to watch something else. I knew there was no way with something that trashed. No need to waste my time watching more of this click bait.
Plot twist: he actually buys a new laptop and shows at the end
No it is not a new one because it's still got a crash on the screen
@@alhassan6152 #umissedthejokekid
@@nahte-7270 Being wrongly accused by a 2 inch dong
This is so obviously done in reverse starting with an intact laptop. I wish people would stop rewarding this guy with so many views.
I mean you just gave him a free view...
You have given him a view dummy
Looks who's bloody talking :/
Please make a restoration video of my 25 lost minutes I watched this.
Hahahahahaha
hahahaa
Jhahaahhahah
I played this video in 2x speed. Bro plz give my lost 12 minutes time
😂😂😂
50% of people: "it's a fake video dude"
49% of people: "what about the IBM logo"
Me: is this guy restoring a laptop in his grandma's farm?
Yes
Why you think he wants a 20 old laptop :)
demamat thank god I’m not the only person 🌚💕
Maybe this is his house, in my country, thats normal, lul
I would say assembling a laptop on his grandmas farm.
So it directly started on Windows XP. Strange i thought OS needs to be Set Up at first.
Anyway You Recovered the Plastic very well.
Used hard drive
He has nothing without a case of laptop and he made a new laptop genius 😯
:) No i don't think that is case of old laptop. This is cleaning video :))
And here we are at another episode of: "Where the quarantine has lead me today"
Literally
Nero Verweiss and here we are at the sequel of " Please make a fucking original comment and stop copy and paste an unfunny joke over and over"
Quarantine is no more m8
that perfectly describes what my entire youtube recommendation page is at this point
Led*
Thank goodness 😅 thank a the pc Lenovo is a nice little and very nice person and very nice to
For a moment there I thought hes going to glue that motherboard together!
Old motherboard, as can you see in this video it was completely destroyed by the previous owner, but it may have been damaged when the garbage was burned, so it could not most likely be restored and bought a new one.
@@Protuberanec_channel 75% of this laptop is just new parts...
I also am shocked that his replacement LCD is busted/installed incorrectly
Awokwkwokwok
Yeah same bro 🤣🤣🤣
Make no sense at all 🤣🤣🤣
I had an IBM ThinkPad similar to this one (mine is in X series) since 20 years ago and still works today (HD was changed to SSD, some of the characters on keyboard was not clear. Network connection is OK.) I would not throw away it and I respect the design team of it. It works very stably and firmly.
what my grandma sees when I restart her computer
I like that
XD
*[Everyone liked that]*
Love restoration 💘❤️
Everyone's talking about how fake this video is, while, altough I know the video's fake, I'm enjoying the way he satisyingly cleans and repairs the "fake parts/laptop"!
:))))
That's true
It's very satisfying
God damn if you are right, I’m just bere to chill and I found all experts in comments😕
But still why go thuw all that work for a couple of views lol
This laptop was probably owned by HowToBasic...
How to fix a laptop? It's easy just throw eggs at it.
@@zennutsu5267 While screaming bloody murder... XD 😂
Maybe the dirt is roton eggs or shells maybe but idk.........
@@rebeccabuan1009 *Yeah, probably...*
Throw eggs and put in microwave
Fixed XD:
Audience:*clapping*
How to make amazing looking restoration video:
Step 1: Take old laptop. Make it slightly dirty and cracked.
Step 2: Take it apart, and wrap some of the parts in plastic film to make them look new.
Step 3: Film yourself putting the laptop back together and turning it on to see that it works.
Step 5: Take the laptop apart again and break some parts and burn holes in the casing.
Step 6: Smear the parts in mud and put the laptop half-way back together.
Step 7: Put it outside somewhere and film yourself 'finding' it.
Step 8: Show the horrible state of it on camera, and take it apart and wash the parts with a scrub and soap.
Step 9: Film yourself 'repairing' parts.
Step 10: Show the footage you took in step 3, finishing your video with the footage of the laptop booting up before you broke it to make it seem like it's been restored.
Fake video complete. =)
not a single trace of corrosion, even on the copper parts. i agree.
All of this guy's "restorations" are the same. Stupid and fake.
@@Flavum he still out effort to make this videos good thing he makes money you not
Step 0: Do not cut your nails for a couple of months.
@@truthinchrist474 shut up he is right
Man.. we need more people like you!! He can fix anything at this point!
At first I was like: "Whoa, from 20 years ago? Man, I've never seen a laptop from the eighties!"
Somehow I still can't face the fact that I'm turning 30 this year.
Christian López um mate it was 2000 20 years ago
@@texas_laurent you dont get it, dont yoy
@@einomarttila2944 let him find out
In deed that model is a Thinkpad by IBM not Lenovo and yes that model was in 2000 I do remember.
But on the other hand I think he isn't restoring anything it is a fake video
Dude you know how math works?
Restoration cost: 500 dollars, cost new one: 300 dollars. Great bussiness!
But earnings from youtube to him are so deliciuos. specially when Visitors are so many .
He ll get more money by youTube 😂
Wait... If it's a 20 year old restauration, then how come it has chrome installed?
LMFAO!!! Good catch, man! XD
Awesome
Chrome was made in 1998 witch was 22 years ago lol
Eliot Gaming chrome was made in 2008
@Master Pørnography en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome
竟然是筆電 太神了吧 真是高手 竟然連筆電也能修好
The title should be restoring a 20 years old Lenovo laptop casing 😂
Exactly
this channel should be name to fake restoration & restore, hahaaa
hahhaahah, yeah sure
only caae have been restored and sprayed wth black colors.
20 years ago in Vietnam, there was no laptop
hahahahahahaha
Title should be: Found a unrepairable laptop at garbage, So let's build ONE!!
So true 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
title should be how to assemble laptop😂
He literally used all the old pc components except the entire pc
GTX Zeran hdd is same :D
Bait: 20 year old lenovo restored
Reality: buys a new computer
STONKS***
ITS A IBM THINKPAD YOU DUMB DUMB
If u look closely its says Ibm thinkpad not Lenovo, get clickbated
LOL
@@9118 IBM is lenovo
These videos are so satisfying
Restoration of electronic item is more costlier than purchsing a new one...
So what if it is less costly? Who knows?
I think he used original spareparts from the producer-factory.
@@Sharptooth100 i know😉✨✨
But,he got more money from addsense
@@Sharptooth100 It's not, and you know why?
1 - He is not upgrading it, he's just replacing original parts, so, at the end, it will still be a 20 years old working pc
2 - He changed the screen, keyboard, motherboard, basically the most valued part of a computer
3 - He lost his time
So, at the end, you have a """new""" but still old 20 years pc that you could buy on internet for 20$ in better condition
And this laptop comes after a full restore with Xp installed, yea....
the HDD is the same as the old one, so its keeps the OS
Its XD
I'm doubting that it's the original HDD. Was Google Chrome around under XP?
@@thhseeking yes...???? of course it was.
@@whackowafer4765 Well that's the stupidest thing I've read today hahah
Why we love restoration Videos ?
Ans : Because we don't want to lose our old loved ones (Old memories) 😎😍✌️
THERE IS NO PLAN(ET) B .
Good job , all of You , who gives Your time , skills , patience to old electronics . I'm doing so too . We have no alternative but to care about Earth . Using our planet as a dump yard isn't good idea . I have same feelings , so I recycle and I'm digging into thrash bins , to pick some electronics , to revive and reuse it . I do not must collect scrap for live .
When you've got an entirely new motherboard, a new screen, a new keyboard and all, can you even call it restoration?
yeah, I think..., 'cause the motherboard, LCD, and keyboard already broken and cannot be restored.
If odd thinkering has bought new parts for the gameboy he's restored. Could it called restoration?
Think... Smart comment
If you find a rusty rolling car shell that has nothing but the wheels on it and you swap in a new engine and interior and do a fresh paint job and all the work to make it into a car again is it a restoration?
Reminds me of the "I've had this broom for 20 years " joke from Only Fools and Horses czcams.com/video/56yN2zHtofM/video.html go to 1:30
Yeah, it was...... It was like laptop building 🤣🤣
Convenient he found all the computer parts in the same area.
Only that thing is scripted.This is the format of his videos
More like how it was found in a fire damaged area when there was no fire damage to the laptop. That battery and cabling would be ruined.
Man, this dude is so good at restoration, he even managed to repaint the logos and silk screens on the case that he painted over. 🙄
Aradığım yorum :)
Allah
Hi. That is a trackpoint. Place your finger gently on the trackpoint and press down gently but firmly enough so your finger doesnt slip. Gently apply force in the direction you want the cursor to go. Like a joystick. But it doesnt actually move
If you noticed, he painted over the logo and when time came to assemble, the logo was back on the case again. The whole show was assembling a laptop he had put to pieces before he started. None of the components found in the field was utilized.
the video was recorded in the following order:
First he bought the laptop and recorded it working (last part), then he broke it into pieces and put it back together (after the cleaning), then he destroyed it and threw it in the dump to take it afterwards (first part) and then he gets it home, "fixes" the plastics and cleans it up.
but he made it look real.
@@ticn yep
I was waiting to see how a broken screen and a motherboard is restored. This is not a restoration but a repair.
When you pay more in parts than buying a new laptop.
That's what I thought too...
He probably made way more in views & likea from idiots that really think it's real.
This video is very good. There is something to learn.
Alternative title: disassembling and re assembling a laptop
Alternative Alternative title: breaking laptop throwing it in garbage and then taking it back and pretend to restore it and at the end uses footage from prior to when it was broken TL;DR the laptop never gets fixed
I fully expected the video to show all of this cleaning, just to see him throw it all in the trash and bust out a brand new laptop at the end. lol
Basically what he did.
😂😂😂
This guy: I can fix an old broken computer.
5-minutes crafts: Use toothpaste ÷)
Lol
This guy repairs the destroyed city at the end of a superhero movie.
I think this type of restoration is more costly than buying a new one....
No man
Because this man earning very much money with u tube due to making this type of video hehe
Md Aamir English very hard yes 🍤😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀
Really....
totally fake... the title on this video is Lenovo, but the laptop shows IBM brand... basically this guy, has 2 identical Laptops. Laptop A is the destroyed, decayed and beyond repair. Laptop B is the good and in good condition. so basically, he removed and clean Laptop A. Next, he dismantled Laptop B and fixed it again to make us believe that it is Laptop A.. oh come on, if u did mention it is 20years Lenovo, where on earth, computer shops would sell the identical spare parts. it is simply fake. we hate fakers.. used laptops are damn cheap. restoration would cost a bomb.. those who believe that this guy restored this junk, is an axxhole.
for a good minute i thought the dude was gonna fix the holes with Ramon and super glue
is it, not?
Same bruh lol
"Mom, I want a laptop!"
"Then quit whining and go make yourself one!"
Lol, go in the trash dump and find what you want!!
Plastik atıkların yıllar boyunca bozunmadan durup çevreyi kirlettiğini ve geri dönüşümün önemini anlatan güzel bir video. 👍
20:03 Guy in the background probably making a video called "How to remove the filth from your pots."
You gotta give respect to him as he did it without gloves
10:48 The Logo IBM -> 18:50 MAGIC !!!
Idk why but i started binge watching these lmao
Lie and fake. At the beginning of the video, he painted the entire cover with black paint (IBM logo was also painted). IBM logo on the cover of the assembly section.
Your just a Critic if you dont like it stop watching
Bro Row stfu
Yeah and also love how all the missing keys magically returned by brushing off the keyboard xD
You can tel what ya like but he can do she you never cud or me!
Its not even a criticism lol its true he painted the ibm logo too but when he assembled the ibm logo was there he bought new one lol
"The price of restoration = The price of new laptop"
But the money earned from CZcams by this video 🤑
The 10:20 filler material could be made from the same black plastic by adjusting it in small fractions. You make an edging of foil for baking, so as not to damage the panel, pour the fraction into the defective area and carefully, without fanaticism, heat the fraction with a construction hairdryer.
There is also a defect on the panel, you can fill it with bauxite resin or cold welding.
I need self restoration exactly like this
You may say “this is a fake restoration video”, but I say: this is a real ASMR video for me, thanks bro!
Лолж
@@kurbanovilyar1 ты хоть понял что он написал? Yes it's really ASMR
agree!
This video reminds me of an old story called "stone soup"..an old lady fools everyone by saying she is going to make soup out of stone..whereas she just use a stone to show off and uses everything else needed for a normal soup..similarly, in this video 95% components are new and its called restoration..
Err that's not how it goes but OK.
hey, don’t buy second hand laptops from this guy 😂
U can give life to any such product hats of to u
"20-year-old LENOVO laptop"
when on the cover it says ibm thinkpad lol
Nowadays, Thinkpad is known as a Lenovo brand. They bought it from IBM
Lenovo and IBM are actually the same company.i have had thinkpads that have the words Lenovo and IBM on them furthermore I've had Lenovo machines and IBM machines side by side that are the exact same damn machine just they have either one sticker or the other or in some cases have bolth
What the others above me said is true, though I have to add that this model is a Thinkpad X30, which was manufactured from 2002 to 2003, before IBM sold their PC business to Lenovo in 2005. This is an actual IBM Thinkpad.
ibm is lenovo lol
My think pad T410 died 4 days ago
"Destruction and then mounting video backwards" is the real title
Dislike because I missed the most important part: Painted black the case with the IBM logo, and from one second to the next the IBM logo is visible again...
He clearly had 2 new laptops. Throw one into the fire and tear down the other one. Then, video editing magic occurs...
Very nice 👍🙂
17:22 proves that it's fake.He had put a black spray on the IBM logo before,so it is a completely another laptop at the end.
At 17:16 you can see the part where was the hole, it has slighty different color , black spray from the logo probably was cleaned.
He films backwards. There is no chance that he bought all those new pieces wrapped with that plastic film in all his restoration. Totally fake restoration
10:46 put black spray
welcome to vietnam, where you can buy many second-hand stuffs that are wrapped in nylon and plastic film
@@AstWins eBay?