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| − | ; | + | ☐ Note the number of USB ports on the system. Look for any physical damage, gunk, or oxidation around the ports. |
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| + | ☐ Use a USB mouse to test each port. Make sure you can move things around and switch between windows with the mouse cursor. <br> | ||
| + | ☐ If there is a broken port, make a note on the Keeper label to be included in the <code>printme</code> notes, and cover the port with black electrical tape. <br> | ||
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| − | + | ☐ System should have at least 2 functioning USB ports. <br> | |
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;Troubleshooting steps: | ;Troubleshooting steps: | ||
*Run the command <code>lsusb</code> in a terminal to see if devices attached to each port are recognized by the operating system. | *Run the command <code>lsusb</code> in a terminal to see if devices attached to each port are recognized by the operating system. | ||
*Check BIOS to make sure that all USB ports are enabled. | *Check BIOS to make sure that all USB ports are enabled. | ||
[[Category:Laptops]] | [[Category:Laptops]] | ||
Revision as of 16:05, 6 November 2012
☐ Note the number of USB ports on the system. Look for any physical damage, gunk, or oxidation around the ports.
☐ Use a USB mouse to test each port. Make sure you can move things around and switch between windows with the mouse cursor.
☐ If there is a broken port, make a note on the Keeper label to be included in the printme notes, and cover the port with black electrical tape.
- Requirements
☐ System should have at least 2 functioning USB ports.
- Troubleshooting steps
- Run the command
lsusbin a terminal to see if devices attached to each port are recognized by the operating system. - Check BIOS to make sure that all USB ports are enabled.