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* Add some memory
 
* Add some memory
 
* Attempt to post
 
* Attempt to post
** connect the minimal things needed to post (power, keyboard, video, etc)
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** Connect the minimal things needed to post (power, keyboard, video, etc)
* power down, then attach:
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** If it does not post replace the processor (do an internet search with the socket number to find the range the range of compatible processors).
** imaged hard drive to IDE1
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* Power down, then attach:
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** Imaged hard drive to IDE1
 
** CD Drive to IDE2
 
** CD Drive to IDE2
 
** Floppy Drive to FD controller
 
** Floppy Drive to FD controller
** periferials (mouse, keyboard, Video)
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** Peripherals (mouse, keyboard, Video)
 
* Boot into BIOS
 
* Boot into BIOS
** change the boot order to be Floppy first , hard drive second
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** Change the boot order to be Floppy first , hard drive second
 
* Boot to Memtest, Let it run for a minute, it will run for ever if you let it (The memtest program is a boot option on the hard drive)
 
* Boot to Memtest, Let it run for a minute, it will run for ever if you let it (The memtest program is a boot option on the hard drive)
 
* Boot up to Operating System
 
* Boot up to Operating System
** Check that the mouse and keyboard work
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** Check that the mouse and keyboard work.
 
** If you have on board video check that it works.
 
** If you have on board video check that it works.
** Test all the USB ports with a mouse
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** Test all the USB ports with a mouse.
** If you have on board sound play a audio cd, if not then take a look at a data cd
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** If you have on board sound play a audio cd, if not then take a look at a data cd.
** Open terminal and type command to run stress-test
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** Open terminal and run stress-test.
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** Test all card slots by plugging in a video card, turn on computer, if you get a screen turn off computer and repeat with all slots.
 
*Some cases might call for testing  
 
*Some cases might call for testing  
 
**SATA
 
**SATA

Revision as of 13:13, 2 May 2009

Boards We Like to Test

How to Test

  • Grab a Motherboard, check for visual defects (blown caps, mutilated components)
  • Secure MoBo to plate, ensuring the risers are not grounding out the board.
  • Test battery,
  • Add a processor and a fan for that MoBo
  • Add some memory
  • Attempt to post
    • Connect the minimal things needed to post (power, keyboard, video, etc)
    • If it does not post replace the processor (do an internet search with the socket number to find the range the range of compatible processors).
  • Power down, then attach:
    • Imaged hard drive to IDE1
    • CD Drive to IDE2
    • Floppy Drive to FD controller
    • Peripherals (mouse, keyboard, Video)
  • Boot into BIOS
    • Change the boot order to be Floppy first , hard drive second
  • Boot to Memtest, Let it run for a minute, it will run for ever if you let it (The memtest program is a boot option on the hard drive)
  • Boot up to Operating System
    • Check that the mouse and keyboard work.
    • If you have on board video check that it works.
    • Test all the USB ports with a mouse.
    • If you have on board sound play a audio cd, if not then take a look at a data cd.
    • Open terminal and run stress-test.
    • Test all card slots by plugging in a video card, turn on computer, if you get a screen turn off computer and repeat with all slots.
  • Some cases might call for testing
    • SATA

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