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* If your laptop doesn't provide you with the [[Sugar]] interface, or if you think the problem is with the physical machine rather than the software, you are looking for [[XO Troubleshooting Guide]] (Hardware Problem Diagnosis). |
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* If your laptop doesn't provide you with the [[Sugar]] interface, or if you think the problem is with the physical machine rather than the software, you are looking for [[XO Troubleshooting Guide]] (Hardware Problem Diagnosis). |
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* If the problem occurs when [[Sugar]] or an [[Activity]] is running, or you think the problem is in software, see [[Startup Diagnosis]], [[Wifi Troubleshooting Guide]]. You might also want to check the [[XO Troubleshooting Guide]]. |
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* If the problem occurs when [[Sugar]] or an [[Activity]] is running, or you think the problem is in software, there is currently a lack of documentation, other than the [[Wifi Troubleshooting Guide]]. You might also want to check the [[XO Troubleshooting Guide]]. |
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Revision as of 03:15, 25 June 2008
This page is monitored by the OLPC team.
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If you have a broken XO laptop and need to figure out what the problem is, start here.
- If your laptop doesn't provide you with the Sugar interface, or if you think the problem is with the physical machine rather than the software, you are looking for XO Troubleshooting Guide (Hardware Problem Diagnosis).
- If the problem occurs when Sugar or an Activity is running, or you think the problem is in software, there is currently a lack of documentation, other than the Wifi Troubleshooting Guide. You might also want to check the XO Troubleshooting Guide.
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Give1Get1 owners can find in-warranty and post-warranty support options on the Give1Get1 Support Page.
A number of volunteer-run support efforts are available.
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Do you want to find a community repair center near you with tools and volunteers dedicated to fixing XOs? Do you want to send your laptop to a repair center for fixing? Do you want to start a repair center of your own?
If you received your laptop through your school, your school will usually have a different repair system in place. Use it!
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If you know what part is broken and just need to learn how to take your XO apart to get to it, check out the excellent Disassembly tutorials.
The most commonly done and easiest disassembly-based repairs can be found in Simple repairs.
If you need spare parts to replace broken parts in your XO, see Spare parts for the current progress in making these parts available to the community.
A Repair Parts list is under development for Do It Yourself repairs. Help us find sources and alternatives!
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