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− | |align="left" padding=".5"|There are a multitude of items to check in motherboard testing. This is not for the faint of heart. Lose hope all yea who enter here.
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− | |width="25%" align="center"|STEPS
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− | | Check For Damage || *Check for blown capacitors. Do a careful visual check. Then do it again. This will save you wasted time further down the road. '''ANY''' domed capacitors warrant recycling the board.
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− | *Then check for damaged sockets or other damage to devices on the motherboard. If it is a socket 775 or socket xxxx check carefully for bent socket pins with a magnifying lens. If there '''ARE''' bent pins recycle the board. It's not worth time repairing the socket.
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− | *Check for dark areas on the underside of the board where a device (surface mounted) may have over heated. Recycle the board if you find any. Broken or missing memory slot attachment arms are not reason to reject a board as long as the board passes all the other tests.
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− | | Is it a DELL motherboard ? || *Remove the heatsink and, if it is of use on other types of motherboards, save it. Otherwise, recycle the heatsink. *Remove the processor and save it for testing later if it qualifies (it is of the minimum speed and processor type).
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− | *Remove the button battery and save it for testing later.
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− | *Remove any jumpers and save them.
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− | *Recycle the motherboard. DELLs require a special chassis and cannot be universally mounted in third party chassis's.
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− | | Check for SATA ports ||
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− | *First, make sure that the bluetooth USB dongle is plugged into your testing computer.
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− | *This is where you will need to find out how to pair the device, try googling 'how to pair *make model #*'. Once the device is in pairing mode open bluetooth preferences (System>Preferences>Bluetooth) and select 'add new device...' proceed until it has you select detected devices at which point you should see your device, highlight and continue.
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− | *The device should now come out of pairing mode and should appear in the bluetooth preferences window with a paired icon present (lookes like a plug in a socket just to the right of the listed device name).
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− | | Configure Device for Input/Output ||
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− | *Right-click on the sound mixer icon in the top panel and select 'Preferences'.
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− | *Go to the 'Input' and 'Output' tabs and highlight the bluetooth device that you have paired under 'Choose a device for input/output', this sets the bluetooth device to be used as a headphone/microphone.
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− | | Test audio recording and playback|| Open Sound Recorder (Applications>Sound&Video>Sound Recorder) and record a short test clip (MAYDAY MAYDAY WE ARE GOING DOWN!!!) and then play it back.
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− | If everything is working correctly you should hear your test clip played back to you through the headset.
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− | | Affix sticker || Initial a 'Tested by' sticker and stick it to the device in a way that it will be easily removable later. Try sticking it to your jeans or shirt first, it makes the sticker a little less sticky. Once you are done testing devices make sure to place them in the box to go to the store.
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− | [[Category:Hardware Testing]]
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− | [[Category:Howto]]
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− | [[Category:Advanced Testing]]
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