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This flow chart is very out of date and lacks key pieces of information.  Needs updating and should NOT be used for processing incoming systems in MacLand [[User:Liliana|Liliana]] 05:54, 12 June 2013 (UTC)
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'''This flow chart is a little out of date.  Please check with an instructor before following these steps.'''
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==CED Eval==
 
==CED Eval==
 
<div style="border: 10px solid YELLOW; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; margin: 3px 3px 0;">
 
<div style="border: 10px solid YELLOW; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; margin: 3px 3px 0;">
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   yesuncovered [label="Tally under the UNCOVERED column on the\n tally sheet if the system ends up\n being a RED or YELLOW LIGHT" shape=box]
 
   yesuncovered [label="Tally under the UNCOVERED column on the\n tally sheet if the system ends up\n being a RED or YELLOW LIGHT" shape=box]
 
   minimum  [label="Does it meet MINIMUM PROCESSOR\n SPEC for building in MacBuild?"]
 
   minimum  [label="Does it meet MINIMUM PROCESSOR\n SPEC for building in MacBuild?"]
   display  [label="Does it have a\n built-in display?"]
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   specialcase  [label="Check the SPECIAL CASE\n list.  Is it on the list?" style=bold color=green]
 
   specialcase  [label="Check the SPECIAL CASE\n list.  Is it on the list?" style=bold color=green]
   displaytest  [label="Perform a DISPLAY TEST.  \nDoes it work?" shape=box style=bold color=blue]
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  blowncaps  [label="Can you see any\n BLOWN CAPS?"]
 
 
   exceptional  [label="Does it have\n EXCEPTIONAL \nCOMPONENTS?" style=bold color=purple]
 
   exceptional  [label="Does it have\n EXCEPTIONAL \nCOMPONENTS?" style=bold color=purple]
 
   oldmac  [label="Is it on the Old Mac\n keeper list?" style=bold color=red]
 
   oldmac  [label="Is it on the Old Mac\n keeper list?" style=bold color=red]
 
   oldmacshelf  [label="Put on the Old Mac shelf" shape=box style=bold]
 
   oldmacshelf  [label="Put on the Old Mac shelf" shape=box style=bold]
   redlight  [label="This is a\n RED LIGHT COMPUTER.\n  Label system, tally as RED LIGHT\n and see PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS" shape=box style=bold color=orange]
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   redlight  [label="This is a\n RED LIGHT COMPUTER.\n  Label system with a RECYCLE label,\n tally as RED LIGHT\n and see PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS" shape=box style=bold color=orange]
   yellowlight  [label="This is a\n YELLOW LIGHT COMPUTER.\n  Label system, tally as YELLOW LIGHT\n and see PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS" shape=box style=bold color=orange]
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   yellowlight  [label="This is a\n YELLOW LIGHT COMPUTER.\n  Label system with a RECYCLE label,\n tally as YELLOW LIGHT\n and see PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS" shape=box style=bold color=orange]
   greenlight  [label="This is a\n GREEN LIGHT COMPUTER.\n  Tally as GREEN LIGHT\n and see PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS" shape=box style=bold color=orange]
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   greenlight  [label="This is a\n GREEN LIGHT COMPUTER.\n  Label system with a KEEPER label,\n tally as GREEN LIGHT\n and see PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS" shape=box style=bold color=orange]
 
    
 
    
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   start -> computer
 
   start -> computer
 
   computer -> ask [label="No"]
 
   computer -> ask [label="No"]
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   minimum -> specialcase [label="Yes"]
 
   minimum -> specialcase [label="Yes"]
 
   minimum -> exceptional [label="No"]
 
   minimum -> exceptional [label="No"]
   specialcase -> blowncaps [label="No"]
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   specialcase -> greenlight [label="No"]
 
   specialcase -> exceptional [label="Yes"]
 
   specialcase -> exceptional [label="Yes"]
  blowncaps -> exceptional [label="Yes"]
 
  blowncaps -> display [label="No"]
 
  display -> displaytest [label="Yes"]
 
  display -> greenlight [label="No"]
 
  displaytest -> exceptional [label="No"]
 
  displaytest -> greenlight [label="Yes"]
 
 
 
   exceptional -> yellowlight [label="Yes"]
 
   exceptional -> yellowlight [label="Yes"]
  
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<div style="border: 10px solid PURPLE; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; margin: 3px 3px 0;">
 
<div style="border: 10px solid PURPLE; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; margin: 3px 3px 0;">
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[[Category:Delete]]
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== Exceptional Components List ==
 
== Exceptional Components List ==
  
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* 30 GB or bigger hard drive
 
* 30 GB or bigger hard drive
 
* Airport or Airport Extreme card
 
* Airport or Airport Extreme card
* Combo DVD/DVD-R/DVD/RW and CD-R/RW drive
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* Combo optical drive or better
 
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<div style="border: 10px solid GREEN; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; margin: 3px 3px 0;">
 
<div style="border: 10px solid GREEN; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; margin: 3px 3px 0;">
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== Special Case List ==
 
== Special Case List ==
 
===eMac===
 
===eMac===
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[[Category:Macintosh]]
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[[Category:Macintosh Archive]]

Latest revision as of 18:34, 5 November 2013

This flow chart is very out of date and lacks key pieces of information. Needs updating and should NOT be used for processing incoming systems in MacLand Liliana 05:54, 12 June 2013 (UTC)

This flow chart is a little out of date. Please check with an instructor before following these steps.

CED Eval

This is a graph with borders and nodes. Maybe there is an Imagemap used so the nodes may be linking to some Pages.

Exceptional Components List

  • DDR memory
  • Stick of 256 MB or better SDRAM
  • 30 GB or bigger hard drive
  • Airport or Airport Extreme card
  • Combo optical drive or better

Special Case List

eMac

Certain ranges of eMacs were manufactured with faulty capacitors, leading to very common instances of hardware failure. Check the eMac's serial number (located inside the optical drive bay door). If an eMac's serial number falls within the following ranges, it means it has bad capacitors and should be recycled regardless of working state:

  • G8412xxxxxx - G8520xxxxxx
  • YM412xxxxxx - YM520xxxxxx
  • VM414xxxxxx - VM518xxxxxx

iMac G5 (no ALS or iSight)

As with eMacs, certain ranges of the first-generation iMac G5s (specifically 17" and 20" models with 1.6 GHz and 1.8 GHz processors) were manufactured with faulty capacitors. Check under the iMac G5's "foot" for the serial number. If an iMac's serial number falls within the following ranges, it means it has bad capacitors and should be set aside for repair:

  • W8435xxxxxx - W8522xxxxxx
  • QP435xxxxxx - QP522xxxxxx
  • CK435xxxxxx - CK522xxxxxx
  • YD435xxxxxx - YD522xxxxxx