Sunday, February 1, 2009

Building a Hardware, Software, and Spareparts Kit

Why reinvent the wheel, right? I recently came across this excellent article on TechRepublic's site and thought it helpful for anyone looking to build their own toolkits. The text is copied below. Here is the link to the video.

by Bill Detwiler...
"During my years in IT, my time at TechRepublic, and even my personal life, I’ve built, disassembled, and cracked open more computers than I can remember. Whether you’re removing a stubborn screw from an insufferable Packard-Bell case or troubleshooting a PC that won’t boot, using the right tool will make the job go much faster and produce a more professional result. To ensure you always have a suitable tool or necessary spare part at your fingertips, here are some of the items that our members, writers, and editors think should be in every IT toolkit."

Hardware:

  • Multibit screwdriver with nut drivers
  • Needle nose pliers/cutters (straight and curved)
  • Hemostats
  • Crimping tool
  • Parts claw/retriever
  • Small flashlight
  • Small mirror on a telescoping handle
  • Anti-static wrist strap or band
  • External hard drive
  • Encrypted USB flash drive
  • Multimeter
  • Cable tester
  • Phone and AC line testers
  • Multi-plug power adapter
  • Serial to USB adapter
  • USB hub
  • Pen and paper
  • Portable labeler

Software:

  • Original disc media for various versions of the software you support (Windows, Microsoft Office, etc.)
  • Bootable environments with diagnostic and recovery tools (Windows Sysinternals, BartPE, UBCD4Win, EBCD, WinPE)
  • Latest versions of ubiquitous programs (Acrobat Reader, VPN and communication software, various Web browsers, etc.)
  • Password recovery tools (Magical Jelly Bean’s Keyfinder, ViewKeyXP, etc.)
  • Computer information gathering tools (Belarc Advisor, SIW, etc.)
  • Drivers for commonly supported hardware (NICs, video cards, printers, etc.)
  • Antivirus and Spyware software
  • Remote support utilities (CrossLoop, TightVNC, etc.)

Spare parts:

  • Keyboards
  • Mice
  • Assorted case screws and motherboard jumpers
  • NICs
  • Hard drives
  • RAM
  • Power Supplies
  • Drives (3.5″ floppy or CD/DVD ROM)
  • Surge protectors
  • Miscellaneous cables (including patch and crossover cables)

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