Difference between revisions of "Laptop Evaluation"
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ask [label="Ask your instructor for guidance.\n The machine may still be useful for parts." fontsize="12", shape="box", style="bold", color="yellow"] | ask [label="Ask your instructor for guidance.\n The machine may still be useful for parts." fontsize="12", shape="box", style="bold", color="yellow"] | ||
− | p2 [label="Is it a Pentium II class | + | p2 [label="Is it a Pentium II class \n / Is it slower than 600 MHz?" fontsize="12", shape="", style="bold", color="red"] |
poweruf [label="For the laptop you are evaluating, retrieve a power \n supply from shelf matching output volts and amps \n to the input volts and amps specs on the laptop.", fontsize="12", shape="box", style="bold", color="black"] | poweruf [label="For the laptop you are evaluating, retrieve a power \n supply from shelf matching output volts and amps \n to the input volts and amps specs on the laptop.", fontsize="12", shape="box", style="bold", color="black"] | ||
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p2 -> poweruf [label="NO or\n NOT SURE" fontsize="12"] | p2 -> poweruf [label="NO or\n NOT SURE" fontsize="12"] | ||
poweruf -> poweron [label="OK" fontsize="12"] | poweruf -> poweron [label="OK" fontsize="12"] | ||
− | poweron -> handwavy [label="NO" fontsize=" | + | poweron -> handwavy [label="NO" fontsize="12", color="red"] |
− | poweron1 -> enoughproc [label="YES" fontsize=" | + | poweron1 -> enoughproc [label="YES" fontsize="12"] |
− | handwavy -> poweron1 [label="OK" fontsize=" | + | handwavy -> poweron1 [label="OK" fontsize="12", color="red"] |
− | poweron1 -> defect [label="NO" fontsize=" | + | poweron1 -> defect [label="NO" fontsize="12", color="red"] |
− | poweron -> enoughproc [label="Y\nE\nS" fontsize=" | + | poweron -> enoughproc [label="Y\nE\nS" fontsize="12", color=""] |
− | defect -> enoughproc [label="PARTS \n ONLY" fontsize=" | + | defect -> enoughproc [label="PARTS \n ONLY" fontsize="12", color=""] |
− | enoughproc -> keeper [label="YES" fontsize=" | + | enoughproc -> keeper [label="YES" fontsize="12", color="green"] |
− | enoughproc -> incoming [label="R\nE\nC\nY\nC\nL\nE" fontsize=" | + | enoughproc -> incoming [label="R\nE\nC\nY\nC\nL\nE" fontsize="12", color="red"] |
− | defect -> incoming [label="R\nE\nC\nY\nC\nL\nE" fontsize=" | + | defect -> incoming [label="R\nE\nC\nY\nC\nL\nE" fontsize="12", color="red"] |
chkit -> rcycle [label="OK" fontsize="11", color="red"] | chkit -> rcycle [label="OK" fontsize="11", color="red"] | ||
− | keeper -> ask1 [label="VERIFY" fontsize=" | + | keeper -> ask1 [label="VERIFY" fontsize="12", color="green"] |
− | ask1 -> asis [label="AS-IS" fontsize=" | + | ask1 -> asis [label="AS-IS" fontsize="12", color="green"] |
− | ask1 -> build [label="BUILD" fontsize=" | + | ask1 -> build [label="BUILD" fontsize="12", color="green"] |
ask1 -> parts [label="PARTS \n ONLY" fontsize="11", color="green"] | ask1 -> parts [label="PARTS \n ONLY" fontsize="11", color="green"] | ||
parts -> prts [label="THEN" fontsize="11", color="green"] | parts -> prts [label="THEN" fontsize="11", color="green"] |
Revision as of 10:51, 3 March 2010
The Laptop Evaluation is a rapid, production oriented process. It is designed to quickly separate old or unserviceable technology for recycling from still serviceable or repairable, laptops and reusable parts. Consequently, extensive troubleshooting or repair is not expected or encouraged at this step.
Memtest Notes
Memtest is a useful tool found on many boot disks. Besides testing memory, it provides us a quick way to find processor and memory info. Memtest is available on Ubuntu (or other debian based) live cds and our netboot server. The Memtest program is also a boot option on the Ubuntu OS.