No, you didn’t diagnose and fix an issue.
You just temporarily mitigated it.
Sometimes that is enough - especially for home machines etc.
I’ve got no problem with somebody choosing to mitigate something instead of fixing it. But it’s just incorrect to apply a blind mitigation and declare that you’ve diagnosed the problem.
Sometimes that is enough - especially for home machines etc.
I’ve got no problem with somebody choosing to mitigate something instead of fixing it. But it’s just incorrect to apply a blind mitigation and declare that you’ve diagnosed the problem.