Did some work on our laptops this HYH!
Fleet update 05/12/2023
Laptop 1
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6300U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: BS0FBG2
Battery: Health Communication Error (Uh oh) (Bad battery, needs to be plugged in) 05/11/2023
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
Laptop 2
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6300U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: CTSQBG2
Battery: Health Excellent
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
Laptop 3
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6300U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: DL0CQC2
Battery: Health Excellent
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
Laptop 4
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6300U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: 362BBG2
Battery: Health Excellent
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3, Thermal shutdown on 05/13/2022
Laptop 5
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6300U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: 2728QC2
Battery: Health Good (Going bad?)
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
Laptop 6
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6200U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: 13DW4H2
Battery: Health Excellent
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
Laptop 7
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6200U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: CPMWPF2
Battery: Health Excellent
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
Laptop 8
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6200U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: 58VSPF2
Battery: Health Excellent
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
Laptop 9
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6200U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag Motherboard: 55M0QF2
Service Tag Computer: FC0CQC2
Battery: Health Excellent
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
Laptop 10
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6200U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: 5MJFPF2
Battery: Health Excellent
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
Laptop 11
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6200U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: BGZTPF2
Battery: Health Excellent
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
Laptop 12
Dell Latitude E7470
Core i5-6200U
8GB DDR4 2133 (2 x 4GB)
1920x1080 display
Windows 10 2004, Updated to Windows 10 22H2
KINGFAST F6M.2 256GB SSD
Service Tag: 4JKRPF2
Battery: Health Excellent
BIOS: 1.24.3, Updated to 1.36.3
So in summary, Laptop 1 has a dead battery and has to be plugged in (Label added to the top of said laptop to signify this) and Laptop 5 may have a battery going bad, so we may pick up 2 new batteries at some point (They are cheap enough, genuine new replacement batteries are around $35 each
at the time of this post for our model). Laptop 4 had a thermal shutdown last year, so we'll keep an eye on it. The bluetooth on Laptop 12 is still working, but I did not test the BT functionality on all laptops. All laptops now have the most up-to-date bios and the most up-to-date windows 10 version as of this post. I have re-enabled Windows Update Blocker after performing the updates (so updates will not get in the way of using them or in the middle of a class). I also made sure the entire fleet has Fusion 360 installed.
Future plans will include upgrading the RAM. Unofficially these will support 32GB total, but the most economical upgrade would be to swap one of the 4GB sticks for a 16GB stick, giving each 20GB of usable ram. At the time of this post, the cheapest solution is $57 for a 32GB (16GB x 2) pack, so we would need 6 of those to do the entire fleet. So spending $342 (around $370 with taxes) would more than double the ram in each computer. I don't think it's critical now, but I wanted a baseline I can look at later (if ddr4 sodimm memory prices fall or rise, etc). Either way that money spread over 12 computers is around $31 per seat (which isn't bad for more than doubling the ram!!!). We'd have the option of upgrading them further to 32GB if we wanted to (If I couldn't buy the same exact module, there would be a musical ram swap where I pull the ram modules out of half of them and replace the remaining 4GB stick on the other half with the old batch, and all the new ram would go into the second half of the machines as intended)
That's all I have to report from last night, let me know what you all think and give me feedback on what you'd like to see done with our laptop fleet or what other programs and such we should be running on them. If we ever upgrade them to Windows 11, it will be unofficial and not supported, but we'll make it work if needed.