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| Check for visible mistakes || Loose screws? Missing keys? etc, etc. If so, remedy it. | | Check for visible mistakes || Loose screws? Missing keys? etc, etc. If so, remedy it. |
Revision as of 17:32, 13 February 2010
QC Checklist
Steps | Notes and Detailed Instructions |
Check for visible mistakes | Loose screws? Missing keys? etc, etc. If so, remedy it. |
Remove Asset Tags & Microsoft Branding (Certificates of Authenticity) | Anything that identifies the previous owner should be removed, as well as Microsoft stickers. Affixing a small, square Free Geek sticker is often a good way to avoid having to remove all the sticker gunk from the Windows stick on the palm rest. |
Is the system clean? | If not, clean that sucker. Consider how you would feel about the cleanliness of the laptop if you were consider purchasing it, or if it were being given to you as a gift, and clean it up appropriately. |
Is the system standard? | Check the whiteboard. If non-standard, please check with your instructor to see how to proceed. |
Check the Keeper Label | Make sure that all information is filled out. Have Memtest and/or Battery check been done? If not, make sure to run these after you finish the QC. |
Get into BIOS | If you see an error message which reads something like "checksum error, defaults loaded" then your CMOS battery is dead. Ask your instructor what to do about it. |
Check boot order in BIOS | Look for the boot order in BIOS. Of the available options, the preferred order is as follows : CD-ROM boots first; Hard drive boots somewhere between CD-ROM and Network; Network boots last. Get as close as possible, depending on the BIOS. |
Save and exit. | Continue on to boot from the hard drive. Log in as "oem" (password: freegeek). |
Check for Build notes on the Print Me | If the Builder of this laptop had any comments for you, they'd be on the PrintMe on the Desktop. These notes may be helpful and/or important! You can delete this printme later (after QC printme is done). |
Test wireless | Connect to The Free Geek wireless network. Surf the web for a minute. |
Make sure freegeek.org is the home page | Open up Firefox and make sure that www.freegeek.org is set as the home page |
Check Battery time, if battery test has been done. | To check how long the battery ran, first check the Keeper label. If someone already completed the battery check, he/she would have filled out this info on the sticker. If the first box of "Batt. Test" has been checked, but not the second, then open a terminal and type wc bat_time. The first number is how many minutes it ran before the battery died. Add this to the Keeper label and check the second "Batt. Test" box. |
Update the software | If present, select the "Install all Updates" option from the update-notifier icon at the top-right of the screen. It may take some time to download and install packages, so feel free to continue on with other steps while this runs in the background. |
Run "basiccheck" | Read through each of the tests and verify that they pass |
Test optical drive - data, sound, and DVD. | For each drive:
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Test CD/DVD writing |
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Blank the CD | Using Brasero Disc Burning, select Tools > Erase. Using K3B, select Tools > Erase CD-RW |
Test all USB ports | Using a USB mouse, make sure that the cursor moves and can interact with things. Do this on all USB ports. |
Test Cardbus/PCMCIA slots | Put a wifi card in each slot -> if it lights up, then it's good |
Check time and date | Check the time and date in the top right corner. Adjust if incorrect. |
Stress test the system for a few minutes. | Open a terminal and run "stress-test". Wait a few minutes while it runs, and look for error messages. If you want to know more about what it's doing, open up another terminal and run "man stress". |
Reboot using software controls | Wait while it reboots, and ensure that the system powers on and offers a login screen without user intervention (e.g. without requiring that you "press F1 to boot"). |
Affix Stickers | Put the Login Sticker (username:oem, password:freegeek) on the palm rest or somewhere the end user can easily see it. Affix the tiny, square "Free Geek" sticker wherever it looks nice (it's an excellent cover-up for Windows sticker residue |
Print out hard copy of "printme" AND also save to Desktop |
A webpage will open with info about the system. Print this page to the "uptop" or "double" printer. Then click "Print," choose "Print to file." Choose the PDF checkbox and save the file as "Laptop Specs.pdf" to the Desktop. This will provide you with a hard copy of the Print Me, as well as a digital copy on the Desktop |
Delete the Build print me | Since you're about to create a new print me, go ahead and delete the Build print me from the desktop |
Check in with Build Instructor | Ask what to do with the completed Laptop and make sure that he/she signs off on the hard copy of the print me. |
Shut down system and clean up area |