Computer Electronic and Software Society (CESS) embarked on a mission to bridge the tech gap and empower individuals through a dynamic laptop repair workshop.
Led by Ahmed Tanvir, CESS President, and supported by a dedicated team.
This workshop marked a pivotal moment in the ongoing commitment of CESS to fostering tech literacy and resilience.
Pukou Campus April 21st ,2024 1:45 PM to 4:45 PM
Jinniuhu Campus April 27th, 2024 1:45 PM to 4:45 PM
At the end of this workshop, all participants received Stamps on their activity cards as an appreciation for their participation.
Workshop Highlights
1. Software Installation
Skilled contributors delved into software intricacies, addressing threats, resolving conflicts, and suggesting reliable performance enhancements. The participants, as a result, experienced not just smoother, glitch-free systems, but an overall improved computing experience that will benefit them.
2. Operating System Upgrades:
Professionals demonstrated finesse by smoothly executing operating system upgrades. This injected new life into laptops, ensuring optimal performance and enhanced functionality for participants.
3. Troubleshooting:
Our skilled specialists, armed with a range of digital tools, diligently removed digital clutter. Thorough disk cleanups and optimized startup routines streamlined the operating environment, delivering faster boot times and a more responsive computing experience for the students.
4. Hardware
Contributors, equipped with extensive expertise, courageously tackled various hardware challenges. From repairing cracked screens to complex data recovery tasks, their dedication and skill rejuvenated laptops, preparing them to meet users' digital demands effectively.
In Summary For CESS, this workshop stands as a triumphant chapter in our ongoing mission to bridge the tech gap and empower individuals. As we journey forward, the echoes of repaired laptops and grateful smiles resonate, reminding us of the pivotal role community support plays in our tech-driven world. Hence, we can say that There is, no suCESS without CESS.