[geeks] Q: Desktop/Network toolbag
John Francini
francini at mac.com
Fri Feb 8 12:51:50 CST 2008
On 8 Feb 2008, at 12:46, Lionel Peterson wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> As a nice, non-"Cheap Dell Servers" topic for the weekend, I was
> wondering what tools folks think should be carried in a tool bag
> for some one that works on Win/Mac desktops?
>
> The technicians recently got Paladin tool bags[0] but there is a
> basic set of tools still needed. I suggested the following list,
> and I was wondering what others think might be added:
>
> - Philips head screwdriver (small, medium, large)
> - Slot screwdriver (medium)
> - Torx set (for working on Macs)
> - Diagonal wire cutters
> - Paperclip (for retrieving CD-ROMs from dead drives)
> - Known-good Cat5e (or Cat6) patch cord (2 meters)
> - Cisco console cable
> - USB -> Serial dongle (for above Cisco cable)
> - Boot CD-ROM with various tools for WinXP desktops
> - Password cracker on CD-ROM for WinXP desktops
> - USB flash drive (8 Gigs are only $30[1])
>
> Anything else? The goal is to be able to diagnose problems at
> remote desktops and correct problems, not replace hardware on-site.
>
> Lionel
I would add Mac OS X boot disks for whatever versions were running on
the desktops being supported -- Tiger and Leopard, most likely.
Also, potentially, a disk-repair CD such as DiskWarrior.
Shannon had a good set of additional tools and such that I concur with.
Alternatives to masking tape for wire bundling: cable ties or double-
sided Velcro tape.
John
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