Difference between revisions of "Removing components from systems"
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Elizabethwt (talk | contribs) (→ORANGE CHART: Removed "Check whiteboard for special instructions on what to save" from Yellow Light Path.) |
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what_class [label="What class is it?\n(Red Light,\nYellow Light,\nor Green Light?)"] | what_class [label="What class is it?\n(Red Light,\nYellow Light,\nor Green Light?)"] | ||
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check_also_pull [label="Check the\nWHITE BOARD\nfor ALSO PULL instructions", shape="box"] | check_also_pull [label="Check the\nWHITE BOARD\nfor ALSO PULL instructions", shape="box"] | ||
wantcase [label="Do we want the\nCASE?\nSee the BLACK CHART", color="black", style="bold", URL="/index.php/Case_Triage"] | wantcase [label="Do we want the\nCASE?\nSee the BLACK CHART", color="black", style="bold", URL="/index.php/Case_Triage"] |
Revision as of 15:42, 22 April 2010
ORANGE CHART
Notes
Do not pull anything unless these instructions (or the whiteboard) say to pull it. This includes ribbon cables.
- When pulling sound cards, leave sound cables attached to card (not CD Drive or motherboard)
- Do not pull risers. (They are designed to go with the motherboard they came with and are not generic.)
- When pulling any kind of drive, rails and brackets should stay with the system.
- half-height sized cards
- A few PCI or AGP cards will have a back plate that is only be half as tall as normal cards. These are "half height" cards and need to be left in the box.
- This refers to the size of the "stem" of the card, not the card itself.
- When pulling cards, leave cables attached to card
- Do not pull risers. (They are designed to go with the case they came with and are not generic.)
- Do not pull a "card" that does not go into an industry standard slot. (We do not consider these to be cards, and they need to stay with their motherboards.)