Difference between revisions of "Hold For Instructions"

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     start          [label="START HERE", shape="box", style="bold", color="pink"]
 
     start          [label="START HERE", shape="box", style="bold", color="pink"]
 
     hold_for_label [label="Does it have a hold for label?"]
 
     hold_for_label [label="Does it have a hold for label?"]
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     return_to_incoming [label="Return it to the incoming pile.", shape="box"]
 
     return_to_incoming [label="Return it to the incoming pile.", shape="box"]
  
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     processor_specs [label="Does the processor meet required processor specs?"]
 
     processor_specs [label="Does the processor meet required processor specs?"]
  
     reject [label="Remove the label and process as normal. ha ha ha."]
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     reject [label="Remove the hold for label and process as 'normal'. ha ha ha."]
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    recycle_blowncaps      [label="We are going to RECYCLE this one.\nGet REASON FOR RECYCLE label\nand CIRCLE 'blown caps'.", shape="box", style="bold"]
  
 
     labelit        [label="Fill out\nand put a\nKEEPER LABEL\non its front\n(and INITIAL it)", shape="box"]
 
     labelit        [label="Fill out\nand put a\nKEEPER LABEL\non its front\n(and INITIAL it)", shape="box"]
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     check_blowncaps -> unless_no_post [label="NO"]
 
     check_blowncaps -> unless_no_post [label="NO"]
     check_blowncaps -> reject [label="YES"]
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     check_blowncaps -> recycle_blowncaps [label="YES"]
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    recycle_blowncaps -> reject
  
 
     unless_no_post -> unless_processor [label="NO"]
 
     unless_no_post -> unless_processor [label="NO"]

Revision as of 16:23, 14 July 2010

Note: If you aren't generally familiar with the overall process, you should not process systems that have a "Hold for..." label on them. Put the system back and select another system instead.

Hold For Instructions

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  • Pull all hard drives.
  • Use the information on the "Hold for" label to process the system and deliver it to its proper location.

See following explanation of "Hold for" label:


The "Hold for..." label has two parts:

1. Who to hold the system for
  • Legacy
  • Server
  • Special Projects
2. Unless...
  • Unless Blown caps
  • Unless No POST
  • Unless Speed is ____

"UNLESS Blown Caps"
If the "UNLESS BLOWN CAPS" box is checked then check for blown capacitors. If you find any remove the "Hold for..." label and start the system again at the top of the main pink chart as a normal system.
"UNLESS No Post"
If the "UNLESS NO POST" box is checked, proceed to GREEN CHART. Follow the instructions on the green chart to determine the processor information.
However:
If the system does not POST you will be told to manually determine the processor speed. Don't do this. Instead, remove the "Hold for..." label and start the system again at the top of the main pink chart as a normal system.
"UNLESS Speed Is ___"
If the "UNLESS SPEED IS ___" box is checked, proceed to GREEN CHART. Follow the instructions on the green chart to determine the processor information.
However:
If the processor speed is out of the range they are looking for, remove the "Hold for..." label and start the system again at the top of the main pink chart as a normal system.

  • If everything is OK, then fill out a KEEPER label.
  • Put the keeper label on the computer, but don't cover the "Hold for..." label.
  • Double or triple check that there are no hard drives
Legacy and Special Projects
put the system on the cart like normal.
Server
Take to Server Eval.