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==Build Guide Extended==
 
===1. Inspect the system===
 
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&#9744; Check the system for missing or damaged parts.
 
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&#9744; Note any findings on the Keeper label.
 
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&#9744; Make repairs as directed by your instructor.
 
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|Take a moment to look over the system while completing the steps above. Keep an eye out for physical problems, such as:             
 
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*Cracks in the case or bezel
 
*Missing battery or cover plates from the underside of the laptop
 
*Damage to the screen or hinges
 
*Damage to any of the ports or power jack
 
*Discoloration, scratches or marks on any surface
 
*Dirt, dust, cat hair and/or grime above and beyond reasonable
 
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===2. Verify Keeper label information===
 
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The Keeper label is used to:
 
*Identify information needed to determine how much RAM to install, and what size hard drive.
 
*Track the laptop through memtest, battery testing, and the build process.
 
*Transfer notes about the laptop from builder to builder, and the instructors.
 
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You will fill out more information on the Keeper label as you go. To start, make sure that information in the following fields is filled out:
 
*CPU type and speed
 
*RAM size and type
 
If you need to find additional information, (REFER TO EVAL STEP #). 
 
 
 
===3. Find an appropriate AC adapter===
 
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{{Template:AC_Adapter}}
 
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===4. Install an imaged hard drive===
 
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*Use the chart on the laptop build room whiteboard to figure out what size hard drive to install.
 
*Figure out if you need a SATA or IDE hard drive, and ask your instructor for the drive.
 
*Find caddy parts, adapters and screws as needed.
 
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===5. Set the BIOS boot order===
 
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*Optical drive first
 
*Hard Drive second
 
*Network boot last. You may need to enable this option on another BIOS page.
 
*Disable or ignore other options.
 
&#9744; Verify that BIOS recognizes the same amount of RAM as is marked on the Keeper label.
 
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&#9744; Make sure that no BIOS or administrative passwords are set.
 
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APPENDIX REFERENCE?
 
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===6. Configure wireless===
 
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Confirm wireless is working. Troubleshoot any wireless issues.
 
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Please see the [[Non-existant 12.04 GUI wireless step-by-step guide]] in the appendix.
 
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Please see the [[Wireless Troubleshooting Guide]] in the appendix. for troubleshooting help.
 
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