Difference between revisions of "Regular Mac Triage"

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; Keepers
 
; Keepers
:* Pull the hard drive and memory.
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:# Pull the hard drive and memory.
:* Have an instructor tally the system
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:# Have an instructor tally the system
:* Take the system to the warehouse and place in Macintosh area
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:# Take the system to the warehouse and place in Macintosh area
:* No Keeper label is required
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:# No Keeper label is required
  
 
; Recyclers
 
; Recyclers
:* Pull the hard drive
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:# Pull the hard drive
:* Put a REASON FOR RECYCLE label on it.
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:# Put a REASON FOR RECYCLE label on it.
:* Circle RED LIGHT.
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:# Circle RED LIGHT.
:* Write OLD MAC on the label.
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:# Write OLD MAC on the label.
:* Have an instructor tally the system
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:# Have an instructor tally the system
:* Take the system to the warehouse and system recycling area
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:# Take the system to the warehouse and system recycling area
  
  

Revision as of 10:21, 20 March 2010

This is a graph with borders and nodes. Maybe there is an Imagemap used so the nodes may be linking to some Pages.

Blue-macs.png

On the left is the GRAPHITE BLUE (or "dull" blue) Macintosh. On the right is the BRIGHT BLUE (or "candy" colored) Macintosh.


Powermac-label-dp.png

This serial number label is found on the back of the graphite blue Macintosh computers. It shows the serial number and sometimes is includes the letters "DP" as indicated on this example.

Old Mac Keeper List

  • Apple II series
  • Pre-PowerPC Macs:
    • Macs w/ 9" CRTs
    • Mac II, IIx, IIcx, IIci, IIfx
    • All Mac LC models
    • Centris 650
    • All Performa BUT 630
    • All Quadra BUT 630
    • Mac Portable
  • First-Generation PowerPC:
    • 8600
    • 9600

What to do with them

Keepers
  1. Pull the hard drive and memory.
  2. Have an instructor tally the system
  3. Take the system to the warehouse and place in Macintosh area
  4. No Keeper label is required
Recyclers
  1. Pull the hard drive
  2. Put a REASON FOR RECYCLE label on it.
  3. Circle RED LIGHT.
  4. Write OLD MAC on the label.
  5. Have an instructor tally the system
  6. Take the system to the warehouse and system recycling area