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<center>'''LAPTOP REPAIR PROGRAM''' at Free Geek</center>
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==Program==
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Laptops is a post-Build program available to most people who have completed Build. You will need an instructor to sign off and move you into post-Build. It is much more hands on that Build, as you will need to replace many more components than you would in a regular desktop build. As apposed to a typical build shift, often in Laptops we have you take the system from evaluation straight through the build process.
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It would be helpful to take both our Command Line 1 and Command Line 2 class, as we do much more in command line than Build. You will need to be comfortable working with small parts; cables, wires and screws are all much smaller in laptops than they are in a standard desktop.
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Laptops is also a good starting place if you then want to move onto [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/MacBuild Macbuild].
  
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==Build Process==
=The Program=
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Laptop_Build_Abbreviated_Checklist Abbreviated Build Checklist]: A good place to start just to look over and see what a typical laptop build contains.
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Laptop_Recycling Laptop Recycling]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/As-Is_Checklist As-Is Checklist]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Laptop_Evaluation_Checklist Evaluation Checklist]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Laptop_Build_Checklist Build Checklist]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Laptop_QC_Checklist QC Checklist]
  
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==Additional Links==
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Category:Laptops Laptops Category Page]: Links to all of the wiki pages for Laptops, along with templates and PDFs of the current build checklists.
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Dead_trees#Laptops Laptops in Dead Trees]: Stickers, labels, etc
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* [http://bios-pw.com/ BIOS Password Generator]: Helpful for Dell's with a BIOS password
  
==Steps==
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==Spanish Translations==
The laptop program requires a great deal of PC hardware experience, so it is expected that all students have gone through the build program before moving into laptops.
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Spanish Build is currently Wednesday afternoons.  
  
An instructor must be present to work on laptops, as laptops are kept on a rolling 'bread rack'-style cart which is wheeled back into the Laptop Holding Tank when an instructor's workshop class session ends.
 
 
From here, we have some familiar steps:
 
# [[Laptop Evaluation1]] - determine if the incoming pizza boxes are full of tasty, fresh goodness or dried and rotting crap.
 
# [[Laptop QC Checklist]] - double-check the builder's work, time the battery life, keep things clean and standardized.
 
# [[Laptop Build Checklist]] - Now that you're familiar with things, get your hands dirty with questionably functional laptops.
 
 
==Recycling==
 
 
To prepare a laptop for the recycle box, make sure:
 
 
# The hard drive is removed and stored above the rolling rack.
 
# The RAM is removed and stored about the rolling rack.
 
# The battery is removed and put in a crate in the recycling area.
 
# The rest of the machine (without power supply) is in a recycling mail bin.
 
 
In addition, there are some tasks that can be done throughout your time in laptops:
 
* hard drive testing
 
* OS installation - A workstation dedicated to loading 2.5" hard drives is available in the laptop classroom area.  Drives which have been successfully erased are loaded, one at a time, on that station.
 
* RAM sorting
 
* shelf organizing
 
* prep for recycling, by disassembling failed laptops into recyclable components.
 
 
[[User:K7aay|K7aay]] 19:11, 21 May 2008 (PDT)
 
 
==Classes==
 
Thursday 3:30-7:00: IBM [[Thinkpad]] Team
 
 
==What to Bring==
 
* [[Laptop Tools]] - if you don't want to use ours, label yours.  There are some [[Tool Sources]] around town.
 
 
= ToDo: =
 
* syllabus, repair howto(s) & triage charts, website to FG's store, wiki
 
 
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=Info=
 
Here's the howtos and information we need to accomplish our tasks.
 
* [[Entering BIOS#Laptop|Entering BIOS]]
 
* [[Software Tools]]
 
* [[Troubleshooting]]
 
* [[Laptop System Disassembly]]
 
* [[Laptop Hard Drive Removal]]
 
* [[Laptop Service Manuals]]
 
* [[Laptop Memory]]
 
* [[Laptop Power&Batteries]]
 
* [[Laptop Sound]]
 
* [[Graphics]]
 
* [[Laptop Network & Modems Cards]]
 
* [[Laptop Keyboards & Mice]]
 
* [[Docks & Port Replicators]]
 
* [[CD DVD & External drives]]
 
* [[Installing DamnSmallLinux]]
 
* [[Laptop Build]]
 
* [[Wireless Tips]]
 
* [[Wireless card compatability list]]
 
[[User:K7aay|K7aay]] 19:44, 21 May 2008 (PDT)
 
 
=Links=
 
These are mostly pages full of links to other places:
 
* [[Laptop Links]]
 
* [[Laptop Service Manuals]]
 
* [[OS X86 Links]]
 
 
Battery charts
 
* [[Compaq Battery Chart]]
 
* [[Dell Battery Chart]]
 
 
OS 
 
* [[Ubuntu_links]]
 
 
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[[User:K7aay|K7aay]] 19:47, 21 May 2008 (PDT)
 
  
 
[[Category:Laptops]]
 
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[[Category:Programs]]
 
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Program

Laptops is a post-Build program available to most people who have completed Build. You will need an instructor to sign off and move you into post-Build. It is much more hands on that Build, as you will need to replace many more components than you would in a regular desktop build. As apposed to a typical build shift, often in Laptops we have you take the system from evaluation straight through the build process. It would be helpful to take both our Command Line 1 and Command Line 2 class, as we do much more in command line than Build. You will need to be comfortable working with small parts; cables, wires and screws are all much smaller in laptops than they are in a standard desktop. Laptops is also a good starting place if you then want to move onto Macbuild.

Build Process

Additional Links

Spanish Translations

Spanish Build is currently Wednesday afternoons.