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What's Needed[edit]
- Good knowledge of hardware:
- Distinguish different types and speeds of RAM modules
- Distinguish IDE from SATA from SCSI from SAS
- Distinguish AGP from PCIe
- Basic tools for opening cases
- Voltmeter
- Eval station - power, monitor, mouse, keyboard, Install Server access
- known-good bootable hard drive
Procedure[edit]
- Open the case and check for dangerous conditions
- Is the case filled with dynamite?
- Are there animal corpses inside? (Yes, this has happened.)
- Is it filled with lint?
- Clean inside of case with compressed air or vacuum
- Don't be too assiduous, as we'll be cleaning it again later
- Remove HDD and send to Data Destruction
- Power up machine
- If no POST:
- Check for beep codes
- Ensure RAM properly seated
- Check for loose jumpers and for fasteners shorting out mobo
- Check for voltage at power-supply connector
- Call workshop lead to assist
- If the machine can't be made to POST successfully, then remove all components. Recycle motherboard, test other components separately.
- Enter BIOS and check settings, set to boot from HDD
- Install bootable HDD and boot
- If boot fails then i/o bus is probably bad
- if integrated, discard mobo
- if external, replace card and re-test
- Reboot from PXE and run automated tools we haven't built yet. See Inventory tracking database for details.