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(New page: == What makes a Laptop a Laptop? == *If there is a circuit board it counts as a laptop and should be tallied as such. **Try to match up a screen and base together - This would equal one l...) |
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== What makes a Laptop a Laptop? == | == What makes a Laptop a Laptop? == | ||
− | *If there is a | + | *If there is a bottom of a laptop it gets tallied as a laptop. |
− | ** | + | **It does not matter if the laptop has a top or a circuit board. |
*Random screens and other random parts can be counted as misc items and go into the Laptop accessory box. | *Random screens and other random parts can be counted as misc items and go into the Laptop accessory box. | ||
− | *Laptops must always be locked up as per | + | *Laptops must always be locked up as per [[Data Security]] Protocol. |
**Remember that we are never to busy for data security! | **Remember that we are never to busy for data security! | ||
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+ | Updated 10/15/2010--[[User:Elizabethwt|Elizabethwt]] 21:10, 15 October 2010 (UTC) | ||
[[Category: Receiving]] | [[Category: Receiving]] |
Latest revision as of 13:10, 15 October 2010
What makes a Laptop a Laptop?
- If there is a bottom of a laptop it gets tallied as a laptop.
- It does not matter if the laptop has a top or a circuit board.
- Random screens and other random parts can be counted as misc items and go into the Laptop accessory box.
- Laptops must always be locked up as per Data Security Protocol.
- Remember that we are never to busy for data security!
Updated 10/15/2010--Elizabethwt 21:10, 15 October 2010 (UTC)