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'''LAPTOP REPAIR PROGRAM''' at Free Geek
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[[Image:Model100.gif|thumb|Model 100]]
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==Program==
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Laptops is a post-Build program available to most people who have completed Build. You will need an instructor to sign off and move you into post-Build. It is much more hands on that Build, as you will need to replace many more components than you would in a regular desktop build. As apposed to a typical build shift, often in Laptops we have you take the system from evaluation straight through the build process.
=The Program=
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It would be helpful to take both our Command Line 1 and Command Line 2 class, as we do much more in command line than Build. You will need to be comfortable working with small parts; cables, wires and screws are all much smaller in laptops than they are in a standard desktop.
Things aren't very well coordinated, but there are some regular class times and an idea of what parts exist within the program.
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Laptops is also a good starting place if you then want to move onto [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/MacBuild Macbuild].
  
==Class Times==
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==Build Process==
* Wednesdays, 11am-6pm, supervised by martin
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Laptop_Build_Abbreviated_Checklist Abbreviated Build Checklist]: A good place to start just to look over and see what a typical laptop build contains.
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Laptop_Recycling Laptop Recycling]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/As-Is_Checklist As-Is Checklist]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Laptop_Evaluation_Checklist Evaluation Checklist]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Laptop_Build_Checklist Build Checklist]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Laptop_QC_Checklist QC Checklist]
  
==Steps==
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==Additional Links==
The laptop program requires a great deal of pc hardware experience, so it is expected that all students have gone through the build program before moving into the black hole. From here, we have some familiar steps:
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Category:Laptops Laptops Category Page]: Links to all of the wiki pages for Laptops, along with templates and PDFs of the current build checklists.
# [[Laptop Evaluation]] - determine if the incoming pizza boxes are full of tasty, fresh goodness or dried and rotting crap.
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Dead_trees#Laptops Laptops in Dead Trees]: Stickers, labels, etc
# Laptop QC - double-check the builder's work, time the battery life, keep things clean and standardized.
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* [http://bios-pw.com/ BIOS Password Generator]: Helpful for Dell's with a BIOS password
# Laptop Build/Repair - Now that you're familiar with things, get your hands dirty with questionably functional laptops.
 
  
In addition, there are some tasks that can be done throughout your time in the black hole:
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==Spanish Translations==
* harddrive testing
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Spanish Build is currently Wednesday afternoons.
* os installation
 
* ram sorting
 
* shelf organizing
 
  
==Security Guidelines: ==
 
 
* Bringing personal laptops into the laptop repair area --<div style="display:inline; color:red">FORBIDDEN</div>
 
* Bringing personal Backpacks or coats into the laptop repair area --<div style="display:inline; color:red">FORBIDDEN</div>
 
* Removing parts from the laptop repair area -- <div style="display:inline; color:red">FORBIDDEN</div>
 
* Advertising this Wiki -- <div style="display:inline; color:red">FORBIDDEN</div>
 
 
==What to Bring==
 
* [[Laptop Tools]] - if you don't want to use ours, label yours.  There are some [[Tool_Sources]] around town.
 
 
=Info=
 
Here's the howtos and information we need to accomplish our tasks.
 
* [[CMOS Passwords]]
 
* [[Software_Tools]]
 
* [[Troubleshooting]]
 
* [[Laptop System Disassembly]]
 
* [[Laptop Hard Drive Removal]]
 
* [[Laptop Service Manuals]]
 
* [[Laptop Memory]]
 
* [[Laptop_Power&Batteries]]
 
* [[Laptop Sound]]
 
* [[Graphics]]
 
* [[Laptop Network & Modems Cards]]
 
* [[Laptop Keyboards & Mice]]
 
* [[Docks & Port Replicators]]
 
* [[CD DVD & External drives]]
 
 
=Links=
 
[[Image:2Chain.gif|center|]]
 
These are mostly pages full of links to other place:
 
* [[Laptop Links]]
 
* [[OS X86 Links]]
 
 
= ToDo: =
 
 
* syllabus, repair howto(s) & triage charts, website to FG's store, wiki
 
 
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* keeper tags showing:
 
** clockspeed (pentium is a given?),
 
** ram (slots?),
 
** co-processor y/n,
 
** hd size,
 
** card slots
 
 
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[[Category:Laptops]]
 
[[Category:Laptops]]
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[[Category:Programs]]

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Program

Laptops is a post-Build program available to most people who have completed Build. You will need an instructor to sign off and move you into post-Build. It is much more hands on that Build, as you will need to replace many more components than you would in a regular desktop build. As apposed to a typical build shift, often in Laptops we have you take the system from evaluation straight through the build process. It would be helpful to take both our Command Line 1 and Command Line 2 class, as we do much more in command line than Build. You will need to be comfortable working with small parts; cables, wires and screws are all much smaller in laptops than they are in a standard desktop. Laptops is also a good starting place if you then want to move onto Macbuild.

Build Process

Additional Links

Spanish Translations

Spanish Build is currently Wednesday afternoons.