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What are the top 5 tech items you must have in your tech bag

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Im doing a video on the top 5 things people should keep in their tech bag and was wondering what do you guys think?

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iFixit toolkit

 

PS/2 keyboard and mouse

 

Bootable USB media

 

External battery

 

Bootable disk

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Computer Tool kit (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16899261003)

Bootable USB w/standard open-source installable software packages (Notepad++, VLC, irfanview, Libre Office, etc.)

VOM

Spare cables (Sata data, Power splitters, Sata power to Molex (and vice versa), power cord, etc.)

Spare screws (all major types, 20 or so each)

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Precision screwdrivers

Linux Live Disk (with preinstalled ClamAV)

Universal to American 2-pin flat AC plug adapter

Smartphone

Power bank

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1) Power bank.

2) Laptop.

3) Charger/charging cable.

4) Headphones.

5) idk what else

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Precision screwdrivers

Linux Live Disk (with preinstalled ClamAV)

Universal to American 2-pin flat AC plug adapter

Smartphone

Power bank

 

Gotta have a phone to google stuff, but I always have it, so it's not part of my "kit"  :D

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Gotta have a phone to google stuff, but I always have it, so it's not part of my "kit"  :D

Actually, I ran out of stuff to put there... so I just threw in my phone and a powerbank...

I travel real light... If it can't fit in a pair of 6-pocket cargo pants, I'm not taking it...

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1. Bootable linux
2. Ethernet cable
3. Screwdriver set
4. Powerbank + cable
5. Mini-sized laptop

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Laptop, phone, headphones, that's it

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  • Screwdriver kit with all types of bits (similar to ifixit)

 

  • Multiple usb flash drives (linux live, win7 and win 10 isos)

 

  • Micro SD/SD card adapter to usb and or card reader

 

  • plenty of spare cables (micro usb, ethernet, power etc)

 

  • Sata+power to usb to connect to Hard drives and such

 

(I left laptop out because I feel like that doesn't count along with my phone)

 

And on a rough day my whole setup would include my dremel my soldering iron and some wire strippers/cutters because i deal with a lot of other hardware that I need to fix

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Screwdriver with assortment of bits, couple USB drives with Ubuntu and Windows, a lighter (just cuz), a credit card knife, and some zip ties.

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computer toolkit

battery bank

ps/2 keyboard/mouse

usb with windows iso

hirens boot disk

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1. Battery Bank

2. Flashlight

3.Phone Chargers

4. Flash Drive

5. Earphones

 

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Battery Bank

Cables

Headphones

USB Drive

Smartphone/Laptop (Not necessarily in your bag but your screwed if you dont have one)

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Mountain Dew

Doritos

Tesco vouchers

Power Dank

Cheeky laptop

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Mountain Dew

Doritos

Tesco vouchers

Power Dank

Cheeky laptop

Very Wow Such tech bag R8 8/8

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-Laptop

-19Volt battery to charge it

-wifi hardrive wich i can use as router in the university

-my trusty mx master

-cables like a lot of them

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Antistatic protection

Usb flash drive with ubuntu

Ninite installer on usb flash

Usb cd/dvd drive

Magnetic parts tray

Toolkit (screwdrivers, etc)

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