Opened on 12/05/2014 at 09:55:30 AM
Closed on 12/07/2016 at 09:05:56 AM
#1664 closed change (fixed)
New hard-drive for Maren
Reported by: | matze | Assignee: | fred |
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Priority: | P3 | Milestone: | |
Module: | Office-IT | Keywords: | |
Cc: | maren | Blocked By: | #1656 |
Blocking: | Platform: | Unknown | |
Ready: | yes | Confidential: | no |
Tester: | Unknown | Verified working: | no |
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Description
During #1656 we've discovered Maren's SSD hard-drive to be defect. Currently she has been provided with a non-SSD hard-drive from a spare laptop (E330), which as been set up as a clone of the original.
However, she still needs a new SSD (ideally acquired using Dell's warranty service).
ToDo
Below please find a list of the basic steps to process:
- Acquire new 500GB SSD hard-drive
- Set it up as a clone of the clone of the original
- Mount it in Maren's notebook
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Change History (6)
comment:1 Changed on 12/05/2014 at 09:58:14 AM by matze
- Priority changed from P4 to P2
comment:2 Changed on 01/15/2015 at 01:33:16 PM by matze
- Owner set to fred
- Priority changed from P2 to P3
Status update: Maren has been provided with a new "regular" hard-drive. It may be necessary to get another SSD for her, but so far she has not complained about speed issues or similar.
comment:3 Changed on 10/06/2015 at 12:57:43 PM by fred
- Tester set to Unknown
Maren's laptop had some performance issues recently again, so she would like to have the new SSD now to speed up her system.
comment:4 Changed on 10/06/2015 at 03:16:38 PM by fred
Ordered a new SSD. I checked the space used currently and it is just around 78 GB, so a 250 GB drive should be fine.
comment:5 Changed on 10/28/2015 at 11:36:54 AM by fred
The contents of the old HDD have been cloned to the new SSD and the hardware has been swapped. The old HDD still needs to be wiped and can then go into the spare parts pool.
comment:6 Changed on 12/07/2016 at 09:05:56 AM by matze
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
Priority increased to reflect that the warranty may expire eventually.