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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 33
OS: WinXP
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Hi There,
I am in the process of setting up a mobile IT support business in a country area with my base as my home. What would you suggest would be needed to be carried on me when I visit a client site besides screwdrivers? Of course you can't have every piece of hardware with you but what hardware / software do you believe is essential? Any help / suggestions would really help. Thanks |
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I always bring my laptop and a crossover cable. Most of my software, I have on my flash drive and a CD. I always carry extra memory and a hard drive or two. When they call and give you a specific problem and you think it is say, the power supply, that is when I would bring something like that out with me.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Connecticut shore/California Desert
Posts: 4,874
OS: PCLinuxOS, XP Pro
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I'd pack a trunk full of generic spare parts that you know work; cd drive, memory, sound card, video card, power supply, connecting cables, nic, etc.
When you get to the machine, the worst thing you can say is "I'm pretty sure its your (insert part name here) but I can't be sure because I need to go back to my shop to get one." On the other hand as a customer if I hear you say "Yup, just as I thought, its your (insert part name here). I've put in a generic unit to get you going. You may not have full functionality but you can use your machine. I'll be back tomorrow with one that is specific to your computer." Say that and you're gold. |
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anti-static wrist band for safety and to enstill in the customer that you are safe with their equipment. Maybe a voltage meter (or whatever you call them to test various aspects of the power system). A simple multitool. Just throwing a few suggestions out.
Just thought of what I used to carry when I was an intern....A mini vacuum with hose attatchments. I had a mini dirt devil with me all the time to vacuum out dusty pc's. last thing you want to do is blow dust around their house.
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