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Precautions
Many OEMs make laptop cases and bays more difficult to open by using atypical screw heads (e.g. Torx)
Check manufacturer's policy on upgrade/maintenance (risk of voiding warranty)
Cases are very tightly packed with little room for error if components do not seat perfectly
Internal components including wiring may be easily damaged due to tight space (
Exercise
caution)
Manufacturers mark devices with service tags that may be used online to review installed hardware, compatibility
Check before part upgrades, repair/replacement
Approach
Expandability (typically via easily accessible, screw-secured bays in the notebook case)
Mini-PCIe (PCI express ports for smaller, portable devices)
ExpressCards
Modular cards inserted into a bay within the case (previously called PC cards, PCMCIA cards)
Slots are either 34 mm wide or 54 mm wide (which accept 34 or 54 mm cards)
Memory
Uses SODIMM memory modules (check compatibility on manufacturer's website, see above)
Adapters (dongles)
Most ports (USB, Thunderbolt) have commercially available adapters (e.g. VGA, HDMI, Wifi, Bluetooth, RJ-45)
Consider purchasing common converters needed for presentations if frequently presenting at different sites
Storage devices
USB solid state drives
USB optical drives
Approach
Replacement parts
Easier replacements
Battery
Hard drive
Difficult replacements
Mother boards
Power DC Jack (proprietary)
Speakers
Keyboard (individual keys are easy to replace)
Display (LCD Panel)
Screen inverter (DC to AC converter to power a screen's fluorescent backlight)
Not needed for LED backlight displays
Approach
External functionality
Reception (Wi-Fi)
Wi-Fi antenna is built into laptop, typically along the display bezel (margin), especially over the display top
External antennas are available that can boost the signal (e.g. workspace more distant or shielded from access points)
Dual Displays
Requires ports or adapters to HDMI, thunderbolt, VGA or similar
Duplicate screen (e.g. to projector) for presentations
Second screen for extending desktop to a second monitor
Docking Station (port replicator)
Quick attach laptop to multiple peripherals (e.g. second monitor, full keyboard and mouse) or as vehicle mount
Locks
Physical laptop lock either fused permanently to laptop case or removable cable lock that attaches to small laptop recess
Full Disk encryption protocols (e.g. BitLocker)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_encryption
GeoLocation Services
Apple ICloud Mobile device tracking
Allows for GeoLocation (device on map), lock device in "lost mode", and remote wipe for logged-in devices
Device may also remotely be instructed to play a sound (so that it may be found)
Intel Antitheft Technology
To work, must be enabled by OEM
Purchase subscription and internet synchronize with online service (e.g. Absolute LoJack)
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/vpro-anti-theft-small-business-advantage,3259-10.html
Mobile device (e.g. smart phone, tablet) specific
Mobile battery chargers (e.g. Arkon)
Protective or waterproof covers
Differential Diagnosis
Notebook Display and Media Problems
No Display
Mistakenly set LCD controls (check brightness/contrast)
LCD panel issue (try connecting to external display)
Computer in hibernation mode
Dim Display
Mistakenly set LCD controls (check brightness/contrast)
Battery power-saving mode decreases power to monitor (plug into wall outlet and should brighten)
Flickering Display
Manufacturer defect
LCD panel damaged
External monitor not connecting
Try alternative display output port on notebook
Try various video outputs (cycle through options) from laptop to external monitor
Try different external monitor
Touchscreen not responding
Touchscreen driver missing
Touchscreen disabled
Speakers generate no sound
System volume off or low (check and reset to higher)
Faulty audio driver (roll back to prior to install new version)
Differential Diagnosis
Power Problems
Computer has no power
Try other power outlet
Battery issue
Power supply issue
Battery not charging
Power cable damage or defect
Laptop overheated
Short battery life
Battery may have exceeded maximum number of expected recharge cycles
Defective battery (try replacing battery)
Battery memory effect (NiCd and NiMH)
Partial recharges of battery result in a battery losing maximal capacity
Lithium
ion batteries do not have the memory effect, but are limited in total number of charges
Differential Diagnosis
Connectivity problems
Intermittent wireless access
Misconfigured network mode
Poor Wi-Fi coverage (consider external antenna or move user closer to wireless access point)
No wireless connectivity
' Wi_Fi radio off
No WLAN Connection
No bluetooth connectivity
Bluetooth radio off
Device not paired
Differential Diagnosis
Input Device problems
Sticking Keys
Spilled liquid damage (clean keyboard, replace affected keys or keyboard)
Mouse pointer drift
Calibrate mouse and trackpad
Dirty mouse sensor (clean with
Rubbing Alcohol
)
Unable to find mouse pointers
Consider enabling mouse pointer trails, magnification
Differential Diagnosis
Gene
ral Problems
Applications not loading
Limited Resources (e.g. limited RAM) - reboot machine
Reinstall application
Slow performance
Loaded applications are monopolizing resources (reboot machine)
Limited hard drive space or system RAM
Frozen Operating System
Application frozen (close with Task Manager or powershell Stop-Process)
System frozen (identify what changed before system freeze, boot into safe mode or recovery disk)
Unable to decrypt email
Encryption key is missing
Mail program - application incombatibility
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