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A place to put info on '''LAPTOP REPAIRS''' at Free Geek
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Laptop Class    1/14/2005
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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].
  
=Ground Rules: =
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==Build Process==
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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]
  
* Bringing personal laptops into the laptop repair area -- FORBIDDEN
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==Additional Links==
* Removing parts from the laptop repair area -- FORBIDDEN
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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
  
* Students are committing to:
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==Spanish Translations==
** spend 80 hours doing Freegeek laptop repair ONLY
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Spanish Build is currently Wednesday afternoons.
** students are committing to teach future laptop classes
 
  
=Tools:=
 
==Hardware==
 
* grounding strap
 
* magnifying glass
 
* set of tiny double headed screwdrivers (weiss sets include torx)
 
* dental pick
 
*  penlight or small flashlight
 
*  x-acto knife set
 
* security torx bits - aka tamper proof
 
* chip puller
 
* tiny tweezers
 
* power splitter
 
* tiny zipties
 
* ps/2 "Y" - for keyboard + mouse to 1 port on laptop
 
* jewler's saw
 
* caliper
 
* 3 1/2 inch -> 2 1/2 inch hard-drive adapter
 
* voltmeter (digital)
 
* fine emery boards
 
* alcohol pads
 
* q-tips & alcohol
 
==Software==
 
  
== Software Tools ==
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[[Category:Laptops]]
 
 
* Download Knoppix
 
http://www.knoppix.net/get.php
 
 
 
* Laptop-HOWTO
 
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/laptops.html
 
 
 
* Download MEPIS Linux  MEPIS.org
 
http://www.mepis.org/book/view/1462
 
 
 
* Phoo's laptop floppies
 
http://www.lostboxen.net/laptopfloppies
 
 
 
= TOOLS SOURCES:=
 
*  Winks hardware - 200 se stark
 
*  Frys - wilsonville
 
*  Wheeler dealer - 144th & se stark
 
*  Andy & bax - 324 se grand
 
*  Wacky willys surplus - 2374 nw vaughn
 
*  Norvac Electronics  - Progress
 
*  United Radio Supply  - NE 9th & Davis
 
 
 
=ToDo:=
 
* syllabus, repair howto(s) & triage charts, website to FG's store, wiki
 
* keeper tags showing:
 
** clockspeed (pentium is a given?),
 
** ram (slots?),
 
** co-processor y/n,
 
** hd size,
 
** card slots
 
* standardize software load - "somebody start a sub-group" - instructor
 
* add more tool sources - also sources to AVOID
 
 
 
=The Process=
 
== Evaluation: ==
 
 
 
# note Printed material on laptop. MfG, MODEL, Serial
 
# Google your laptop
 
# Test your laptop
 
# Document your laptop
 
#* FG Asset tags
 
#* Mfg
 
#* Model number
 
#* Proc speed / Mem size / Drive size
 
# Repair your Laptop
 
# Burn in your laptop.
 
# QA someone Elses laptop.
 
# Finish
 
 
 
== System Disassembly ==
 
Anatomy of a Laptop Computer<br>
 
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/laptop2.htm
 
 
 
http://www.myplc.com/sony/laptop_disassembly_and_processor.htm
 
 
 
http://tuxmobil.org/disassembly_laptop.html
 
 
 
http://www.beatthehell.net/pictures/laptops
 
 
 
*Sony Vaio GR Series Laptop Disassembly
 
http://www.automatedsolution.com/vaio/disassembly.htm
 
 
 
*Toshiba Satellite 2545 Disassembly and Power switch repair
 
http://homepages.wwc.edu/staff/stirra/misc/t2545fix/
 
 
 
http://qasimtoep.tripod.com/dell/dell.html
 
 
 
*-WereSHARK- 's eMachines M6805 project
 
http://www.wereshark.com/m6805/
 
 
 
*Solo 9300 Assembly/Disassembly Instructions
 
http://www.leecomputers.com/9300disassembly.htm
 
 
 
*compaq Maintenance & Service Guide
 
Presario 1600 Series
 
Models: 1650 and 1655
 
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/athome/support/msgs/1650/removal.html
 
 
 
== Memory ==
 
 
 
 
 
== Power & Batteries ==
 
 
 
General battery FAQ (large):
 
 
 
http://www.buchmann.ca/faq.asp
 
 
 
question from table author: is this useful here?  takes up a lot of space, and tables are tricky to edit
 
 
 
<center>Compaq Battery Chart</center>
 
<br>
 
<table style="width: 100%;" border="1">
 
<tr>
 
<td>Mfg</td>
 
<td>Family</td>
 
<td>Model</td>
 
<td>Battery<br>Model</td>
 
<td>Part#</td>
 
<td>Type</td>
 
<td>Volts</td>
 
<td>Output<br>Amp Hr</td>
 
<td>Charge<br>Current</td>
 
<td>Notes</td>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td>Compaq</td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
</tr>
 
</tr>
 
<td>Compaq</td>
 
<td>Armada</td>
 
<td>7700<br>7800</td>
 
<td>Series 2891</td>
 
<td>220324-101<br>314939-001</td>
 
<td>Li Ion</td>
 
<td>14.4</td>
 
<td>2.7Ah</td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td>Compaq</td>
 
<td>LTE 5200<br>LTE 5300</td>
 
<td>Model 2880X</td>
 
<td>Series 2881</td>
 
<td>213511-001<br>213564-002</td>
 
<td>Li Ion</td>
 
<td>12</td>
 
<td>3.0</td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td>Compaq</td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
</tr>
 
</table>
 
<br>
 
 
 
 
 
<center>Dell Battery Chart</center>
 
<br>
 
<table style="width: 100%;" border="1">
 
<tr>
 
<td>Mfg</td>
 
<td>Family</td>
 
<td>Model</td>
 
<td>Battery<br>Model</td>
 
<td>Part#</td>
 
<td>Type</td>
 
<td>Volts</td>
 
<td>Output<br>Amp Hr</td>
 
<td>Charge<br>Current</td>
 
<td>Notes</td>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td>Dell</td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td>Dell</td>
 
<td>Inspiron</td>
 
<td>7500</td>
 
<td>BAT-30IL</td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td>LiI</td>
 
<td>14.8</td>
 
<td>5100 mAh</td>
 
<td>2.5A</td>
 
<td></td>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td>Dell</td>
 
<td>Inspiron</td>
 
<td>8000</td>
 
<td>BAT-75UYF</td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td>LiI</td>
 
<td>14.8</td>
 
<td>3800mA</td>
 
<td>3.5A</td>
 
<td></td>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td>Dell</td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
</tr>
 
</table>
 
<br>
 
 
 
== Sound ==
 
*LinuxDevCenter.com: Linux Laptop Sound Configuration
 
http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2002/09/19/linuxlaptop.html
 
 
 
*Linux Laptop Sound Chip Compatibility List
 
http://tuxmobil.org/sound_linux_chips.html
 
 
 
*Linux status of laptop sound cards
 
http://tuxmobil.org/sound_linux.html
 
 
 
*Configuring Your Laptop for GNOME and Sound | Linux Journal
 
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6809
 
 
 
<center>Compaq Sound Chart</center>
 
<br>
 
<table width="100%" border="1">
 
<tr>
 
<td>Mfg</td>
 
<td>Family</td>
 
<td>Model</td>
 
<td>Sound Device
 
<td>Notes</td>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td>Compaq</td>
 
<td>LTE 5300</td>
 
<td>2880x</td>
 
<td>ES1688 PnP AudioDrive</td>
 
<td></td>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<td>Compaq</td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
<td></td>
 
</tr>
 
</table>
 
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== Graphics ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Networks & Modems ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Keyboards & Mice ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Docks & Port Replicators ==
 
 
 
Whats the diff?
 
 
 
; Port replicators just extend existing connectors
 
; Docks give new functionality.
 
 
 
== CD DVD & External drives ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=Links=
 
== Parts links ==
 
 
 
== Laptop Links ==
 
 
 
* Linux on Laptops
 
http://www.linux-laptop.net/
 
 
 
* TuxMobil Linux HOWTOs For Mobile Computers
 
http://www.tuxmobil.org/howtos.html
 
 
 
* Free laptop schematics
 
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/equipment_type/Notebooks_43.html
 
 
 
* IBM Service Manuals
 
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/product.do?doctypeind=8&template=%2Fproductselection%2Flandingpages%2FonlinePublicationsLandingPage.vm
 
 
 
* New cool, quiet laptop hard drives
 
http://www.computerworld.com/mobiletopics/mobile/laptops/story/0,10801,96596,00.html
 
 
 
*Linux information for toshiba pc
 
http://linux.toshiba-dme.co.jp/linux/index.htm
 
 
 
*History of Laptop Computers
 
http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bllaptop.htm
 
 
 
[[Category:Structure]]
 
 
[[Category:Programs]]
 
[[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.