Tech Support People Are Sharing The Worst Cases They’ve Seen While On The Job (100 New Pics)

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While more and more people are becoming tech-savvy and can solve simpler issues on their own, the technology world still remains a mystery for many. Just think about the times your darling computer made weird noises, voiced all kinds of complaints, or, heaven forbid, showed the giant blue error you definitely did not want to see. Then, there’s only one place to turn — tech support heroes.

However, if you think all IT specialists do is tell you to hit the restart button or help you with that "major" issue with the printer that’s not even plugged in yet, there’s a whole subreddit that might prove otherwise. Enter Tech Support Gore, a community full of the worst cases professionals ever stumbled on while on the job and clueless people they had to deal with along the way.

Laptops drying in the oven, mold growing on headphones, and impractical shortcuts customers take without a care in the world are just a few of the monstrosities that employees had to witness. So get ready to scroll through some of the most nightmarish pictures Bored Panda has collected from the group. And if you’re in the mood for some more gadget madness, take a look at our previous compilations right here, here, and here.

#1 One Of My Users Asked If I Had A New Power Strip They Could Use. I Said What's Wrong With The Old One

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#2 Customer States They Saw "A Couple Of Ants" Entering The Rear Vents Of Their iMac...

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#3 Panel Fed From B Phase

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The Tech Support Gore subreddit has been around for quite some time. Recently, this online group celebrated its 10th birthday with all its 532K technology-loving community members. "You will cringe to the brink of passing out after a few minutes looking at this subreddit," the moderators wrote in the description and the content users post there serves as proof.

Nearly every post consists of the nastiest and most baffling incidents people somehow managed to accomplish. After all, we have the manuals, the internet, and, most importantly, our common sense for a reason, so it's easy to say they have a talent to fail this badly.

But let's face it, even if we consider ourselves to be really tech-savvy and proudly declare to know how to properly care for our gadgets, accidents still happen. Whether it’s thinking that fixing up your computer would be a cakewalk or that you suddenly came up with a brilliant new way to rescue your soaking wet device, nearly everyone could end up being shamed on this subreddit.

#4 Disk Fragmentation At 15%...

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#5 Modern Problems Require Modern Solutions

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#6 User Spilt Coffee On His Laptop - So He Put It In The Oven To Dry It Out...

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However, many pictures from this list prove how incompatible with technology some people are. But if the first thought that crossed your mind was that the older generations are probably responsible for such nightmarish slip-ups, recent research seems to indicate they’re not as technologically illiterate as many might believe.

According to Pew Research Center, while there are still notable differences between American adults under 30 and those 65 and older, tech use by those in the oldest age group has grown significantly compared to a decade ago. So as it turns out, the gap between the oldest and youngest adults has shrunk.

Researchers conducted a survey in 2021 by questioning over 1.5K adults by cellphone and landline phone. The results showed that 96 percent of those ages 18 to 29 own a smartphone compared with 61 percent of those 65 and older. So while it’s still a 35 percent difference, the gap has decreased from 53 points in 2012.

#7 If It Looks Stupid But It Works, Then It's Not Stupid

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#8 Pretty

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#9 Trying To Take The Elevator At 5am Then I See This. (No Out Of Order Sign)

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Smartphones aren’t the only piece of tech that old people are quickly starting to embrace. However, the situation with tablet computers is somewhat different. Those aged 30 to 49 were the most likely people to own one, and the ones aged 65 and older were the least likely to have a tablet.

When it comes to our beloved internet use, virtually all younger adults (99 percent!) now say they use the internet. Compared with the older generation, only 75 percent of participants reported being internet users. However, things were quite different in 2000. Then, the gap between the oldest and youngest groups of adults was 56 percentage points, and right now it has decreased to 24 points. So while not everyone was born into electronics, more and more people are leaning toward it. After all, it makes life better and generally more convenient.

#10 Merry Christmas!

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#11 Found This Somewhere And It Creeps Me Out

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#12 My Gfs iPhone Charger Cable Which She Won’t Replace Because “It Works”

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#13 My Buddy Couldn't Get Into His Harddrive Through The Os, So He Decided To Brute Force It

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Bored Panda previously reached out to one of the moderators of the Tech Support Gore subreddit, Coffeechipmunk, who revealed that the most popular posts are those that depict situations just moments away from exploding. "[It's] very dangerous, but very cool looking. They probably get so big because people post the pics and you think, 'Wow, that's just a bomb at that point.'"

"A lot of the content on the subreddit does rather well, except for people coming for actual tech support, they get redirected to the right subreddit. For actual tech support gore, though, it seems like broken screens and slightly messy wires are the current posts that don't hit too hard," the moderator added.

#14 Laptop Keyboard Is Not Working. Well There's Your Problem, Your Keyboard Is Creating New Antibiotics

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#15 Network Rack At A Public Institution - Before And After

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#16 I Am Literally Scared Taking Apart Cr*p Like This. Used A 45 Lb Kettle Bell To Keep The Panel Down Enough To Remove The Screws

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#17 Tablet Battery

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According to Coffeechipmunk, one reason their online group got so popular is simply that "it’s very fun". "In a time where most of the internet can be incredibly serious and most times saddening or angering, r/techsupportgore is fun because you go on it and you can laugh (and/or cringe) at the crazy posts. Where else can you see a post like, "Wow, these cables really are messy" to, "A lizard fried my motherboard" back to back? I love our growing community. They're a bunch of people that just enjoy tech and to some extent, the worst of it."

#18 No Charger? No Problem!

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#19 This Is How Newton Discovered Gravity

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#20 Placed A Headset I Wasn't Using Into A Drawer For A Few Months. I Guess The Cup Material Kept Absorbing The Moisture Out Of The Air

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#21 May I Present, My Gtx580

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The mod explained that the term "Tech Support Gore" refers to "stuff in the tech support or IT field that's a computer comparable version of gore," and added, "Instead of a heart ripped out, it's CPU pins. Slightly less awful." Coffeechipmunk also revealed that the most horrible cases they’ve seen on the community while moderating were "anything with bugs in it. That's the worst.” Well, we couldn’t agree more. As you probably already noticed from this list, they’re truly awful.

#22 When 12 Screws Is Just Too Much To Remove The Hard Drive

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#23 Not Perfect, But A Good Start!

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#24 The Joys Of Being It Support At A Construction Company(This iPad Was In A Protective Case)

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#25 This

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#26 That's Always A Fun One To Clean, Isn't It

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#27 Customer Tried To Fix A Connector For A High Power Studio Flash By Soldering The Wires Himself

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#28 User: "Cpu Is At 100% And This Just Happened"

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#29 Yes That's On The Inside Of The Glass

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#30 Mild Gore/Spicy Pillowness From Yet Another 7490. Thank You Dell!

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#31 My "USB-C" 2tb Drive Came Today

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#32 Legendary

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#33 Incidental Rat Rod PC

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#34 Just Posting This...

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#35 "It Suddenly Stopped Working". The PC Was So Hot The Liquid Spilled In It Caramelized

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#36 4tb Of Ram For A Laptop! The Speed Might Be An Issue

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#37 Only On Ebay. Graphics Cards Displayed On Outdoor, Damp, Gravel

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#38 Windows Be Like " Should Have Gone For The Head" Reported As "It Was Making A Burning Smell So I Threw It Out The Window" Joys With Working From Home And Providing It Support

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#39 Is This How A "Brute Force Attack" On The Network Works?

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#40 Client: "It Was Working Perfectly Fine Yesterday, Probably A Windows Bug"

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#41 Just Cooking Lunch On A Athalon

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#42 I Present To You The Morsemouse!

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#43 Found This Mummified Dualshock4 At Work, Anyone Knows Which God Of Egypt Used To Play With This?

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#44 Before/After On Fire

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#45 Narrator: It Wasn't So Good

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#46 Swollen Battery....asked If We Need To Replace...

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#47 My Drawer Of Sad Apple Watches

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#48 " It Would Not Enter Into The Hdmi, So I Thought It Needed A Bit Of A Push. ;." A Pair Of Pliers And 2 Minter Later

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#49 Found An Old Hdd I Buried In My Yard When I Was Around 10

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#50 Cs "Internet Is Slow"

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#51 I Was Asked To Try Fitting A Desktop Heatsink To This Overheating Laptop To Get It To Boot

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#52 All Our Datacenter Equipment Started Firing Off Temperature Alerts. Unrelated, Our Cleaning Staff Was Doing A Deep Cleaning Of Our Datacenter After A Flood

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#53 Found A Way To Level My New Shelves

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#54 All In One

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#55 Static Ip

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#56 Customer Claims Nobody Ever Worked On His 2012 Imac, That This Is How It Came When He Bought It From Apple

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#57 Figured Out Why Our Internet Went Out On Christmas Eve

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#58 The Show Must Go On

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#59 Girlfriend Tried To Install Her Little Brothers New Hard Drive.... She Didnt Want To Bother Me...

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#60 Was Looking For Old PC Parts And Found This

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#61 Rage... Rage Against The Night...

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#62 "My Keyboards Not Working, Can You Help Please?"

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#63 "Poor Wireless Range"

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#64 “Please Ignore The $1000 Wap Hanging From The Ceiling.” -Management

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#65 This Fibre Was Running Half A School…

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#66 Just Got Myself A New Mattress

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#67 Customer States: Took Laptop Apart To Get Data Off And Could Not Figure Out How. Left The Screws Off For You To Make It Easier. Data Super Important!!

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#68 There Has To Be Some Useful Life Left In Them!

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#69 Why Tho?

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#70 My Friend Got A New Hdd

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#71 Translation: "The Manual For Thermal Compound Should Say To Not Use The Whole Tub"

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#72 Found At A Local College. Paper Says “Leave Fan Pointed At The Servers”

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#73 Where Did They Come From? What Are You Going To Do With Them? Just Why?

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#74 Customer States “I Fitted A Cpu Myself And Now My PC Won’t Turn On”

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#75 I'd Like To See What This Was Being Plugged Into

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#76 Internal Dvd Died

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#77 Fiber Cleanup From My Dood Justin

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#78 This Folks Is Why You Don't Leave Batteries In Electronic Equipment

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#79 Computer Froze

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#80 Switch Not Working

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#81 Just Moved Into A New Apartment With The Router Looking Like This...

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#82 My Razer Penicillium Came In The Mail Today!

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#83 Well This Explains Why The UPS Was Freaking Out

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#84 Had A Friend Ask Me Why He Was Struggling To Screw In His Cpu? Smh

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#85 My Sisters Setup

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#86 A Galaxy Battery So Bloated It Has A Rings Around It

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#87 The New iPad Air 2022 Uses USB-C - Customer Seemed To Have Not Gotten The Memo And Perhaps Tried To Repeatedly Put A Lightning Cable Into It - They Stated Their "Charging Port Was Faulty"

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#88 Nephew Attempted To Build His New Machine Without Waiting For Today To Have Me Do It With Him. Bye Bye 3600x

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#89 Tool Of The Trade...

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#90 When You See It

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#91 Client Said The Computer Won't Post....

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#92 Some Guys Did That In A Factory, We Specifically Asked Them Not To Replace Any Components. Now They Ask Why It's Not Working

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#93 My Highschool's It Team Is Now Refusing To Fix Pcs In This Room. Guess Why

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#94 How My Weekend Project Is Going

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#95 Someone Purchased A Cpu From Me To Do An Upgrade. It Didn't Work And Then His Old One Wouldn't Either So He Sent The Laptop To Me To Have A Look. He Managed To Put The Cpu In The Wrong Way Round!

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#96 If It Look Stupid, But It Works, It Ain’t Stupid

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#97 Heatsink, More Like Heatexpand

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#98 I've Went Through 2 D Keys So Far, On A 2 Month Old Laptop

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#99 Left Is A Real iPhone. Right Is A Fake iPhone

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#100 Uhh....

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