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    ALRIGHT you techs out there for years now I have being trying to put together the best mobile CPU fix Kit...I would like your info on what you have or recommend to keep along beside you when you are @work or on Site... I try to keep it simple and make sure I have everthing I need.

    Here's what a got

    Win95a
    Win95b
    Win98
    Win98se
    WinMe
    Win2000Pro
    WinXpPro

    Screw driver set
    Soldiering Pencil w/ soldier
    Precision set screw drivers
    Scatch point
    wire cutters
    wire snips
    Needle nose pliers
    Extra screws, plastic ties, stand offs, elastics

    One Disc with 1997 - 2001 Drivers - Modems, Video, Sound Cards

    One Disc with 1997 - 2001 Drivers - Printers, Ethernet, Scanner, Patches (basic), Odd and Ends programs ie Winzip

    One Disc with Software updates - IE 3.02 - 5.5, Netscape 3.X - 4.7X, etc

    Office 97 Premium
    Office 2000 Premium

    Microscope 7.14
    MEM Test
    Ghost 5.1
    Drive Copy
    Safe & Sound
    Tira32

    Lots of boot discs win95, win98, Dos 5.0, Dos 6.2

    What else would you put in this kit?
    "GOOD 2 GO"

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    You've already got Way more in your kit than mine. If it is something that requires soldering or hardware diags. It goes to the shop.
    The Dragon has left the building.

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    You have way more than I carry around. What I do carry that might be helpful is an AT and ATX power supply and every possible form factor CPU heatsink and fan. I often get calls about a machine that makes alot of noise. It's usually the power supply or CPU fan.
    Indeterminism. There's nothing you can do about it.

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    Winternals Admin Pack.
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    Angry

    I've got a couple of CMOS batteries in my kit just in case. Also, I don't know what I would do without my pair of needle nose pliers and those handy nut drivers.
    user: "I'm having problems settting up my laptop. Can u help me?"
    me: "Sure, no problem"
    user: "Ok, let me open the box up"

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    Network card
    Network cables
    Phone cables
    Crimper w/ ends
    Office 2000 PRO (I also used to carry around premium only, but you can't repair a PRO installation with a premium disk)
    Antivirus boot disk (f-prot makes a good one)
    NAV2001 / 2002
    maybe an extra floppy drive
    IDE cables

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    I only carry a few things around..

    1 bootable CD with win95-me on it.
    - also has misc utility software including
    - ghost
    - mem tester
    - diagsoftware for port 80 card
    - Antivirus software
    port80 card.
    Screwdrivers
    Needle Nose pliers
    ide cutters.
    Tie wraps
    a few boot disks
    Laptop.
    Local ISP

    I don't worry about software packages, if a cust needs a repair of office, I'll use his CD, if he does not have it, it's more than likely not legal therefore i won't work with it. Same with the OS's.. I'll use my cabs for driver installations and individual file extracrtion, for install, cust's software get's used.
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    Asus P5QL Deluxe
    Intel Q6600
    nVidia 8800 GTS 320
    6 gigs of Ram
    2x60 gig OCZ Vertex SSD (raid 0)
    WD Black 750 gig
    Antec Tri power 750 Watt PSU
    Lots of fans

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    [quote]Originally posted by LaSERCHiPs:
    <strong>Here's what a got

    Win95a
    Win95b
    Win98
    Win98se
    WinMe
    Win2000Pro
    WinXpPro

    </strong><hr></blockquote>

    You forgot Windows NT4.0, service packs for NT4.0 and Service packs for 2k. Oh, and service releases for Office 97, and 2k. All in all, I carry most of the same. But I never did get my hands on ME...

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    You are carrying too much...
    Basically I take half of the things and get along.
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    There is also WinNT4.0 server, Win 2k server, Win2k advanced server.

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    a. philips head screw driver
    b. muttered dirty words
    So, so busy lately. Oh, where do I start?

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    3 things:

    1) A philips screwdriver
    2) A bootable floppy disk with fdisk.exe and format.exe on it
    3) And a Win98 CD (as that seems to be what the majority of people are using these days, and the OS that usually requires the most fixing.)
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    i usuallu carry a boot disk for
    Win95a, b
    Win98SE
    SCSI generic adapter driver
    Norton ghost

    CDs:
    Win95B
    Win98SE
    WinME (even if i hate that crappy piece of ****ty software)

    HDD diag tools such as testers an disk managers

    The rest bring it at home or bring it to the shop..
    If it aint broken dont fix it..I should realy start doing that

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    Black and Decker Mini power screwdriver, with bendable handle. I love this thing. No more sore wrists.
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    I carry 95 OSR2, 98SE, NT WS, ME, Norton Utilities 2002, Screwdriver with bit kit, "The Persuader" (hammer), and my crusty, trusty P120 laptop with 3c589 combo pigtail (10B2 & 10BT) and 56k modem.

    I can get drivers, etc. just a phone call and stack of diskettes away. If I know I'm going somewhere to setup specific stuff, I burn CDs at home with all of the drivers, etc and bring that with.

    Soldering iron? I can't tell you the last PC I had to do soldering on. Oh, yes I can. My OSI C1P Superboard in 1980 when uping the Kansas City Standard 300bps cassette save speed to 4800bps.

    Unless you're going to be branding cases for people, save the space and weight of the iron and solder. If it needs to be soldered, it needs to come back to the shop.

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