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− | =Laptop Build | + | Building a laptop in MacBuild is a fairly freeform process. We presently only build up a few different models, so it's easy to learn the basics of working with each type. |
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+ | ==Tips== | ||
+ | * Use a guide - some procedures for removing/exchanging parts are very complicated | ||
+ | * Keep track of your screws/part - it is not uncommon to end up removing 50+ screws from a system when swapping a HD in a laptop. You can use either an ice cube tray or a screw guide from iFixit to keep track of what came from where. | ||
+ | * Allot sufficient time for a project | ||
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+ | ==Laptop Build Checklist== | ||
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Revision as of 14:02, 14 October 2008
Building a laptop in MacBuild is a fairly freeform process. We presently only build up a few different models, so it's easy to learn the basics of working with each type.
Tips
- Use a guide - some procedures for removing/exchanging parts are very complicated
- Keep track of your screws/part - it is not uncommon to end up removing 50+ screws from a system when swapping a HD in a laptop. You can use either an ice cube tray or a screw guide from iFixit to keep track of what came from where.
- Allot sufficient time for a project
Laptop Build Checklist
Steps | Notes/Detailed Instructions | Done |
Make sure that covers are available for open bays |
If covers are missing, check parts storage for replacements |
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Install hard drive |
Refer to MacBuild Spec Sheet for appropriate size |
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Install RAM |
Refer to MacBuild Spec Sheet for appropriate amount |
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Clean/dust inside |
If necessary |
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Attach network cable and power cord | ||
Install Ubuntu |
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Set HW date/time to UTC |
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Enable the Ubuntu startup splash screen |
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Install extra apps, as necessary |
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Test USB/FireWire ports |
USB:
FireWire:
If all ports of one of these types don't work, the machine should be recycled |
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Test PCMCIA slot |
If avaliable
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Configure/test sound control |
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Test CD data and sound |
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Test battery life |
To start the battery test:
To check the results of the battery test
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Generate "printme" report for system |
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Clean outside cover |
Clean case monitor face, connector panel, keyboard, and mouse as well |
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Attach "printme" report to system | ||
Bundle system with power supply | ||
Take it to store |