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This article will serve as your step-by-step guide for '''employees''' to prepare for receiving a new laptop. It is intended for '''employees''' who are receiving a new laptop on their three-year cycle will receive an email from IT to sign up for an exchange session and platform choice.  '''New employees''' who are receiving a laptop should go to the online form [http://www.winona.edu/technology/faculty-staff-devices.asp Faculty and Staff devices] and select the '''Employee Laptops''' option there you and choose the link to the form '''online laptop selection form'''.
 
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==About this article==
 
This article is a step-by-step guide to prepare for receiving a new laptop. It is intended for all students and '''employees''' participating in the {{DLL}} who are scheduled for a new laptop. New employees that are receiving a laptop can go to the online form [http://www.winona.edu/technology/faculty-staff-devices.asp Faculty and Staff devices] and select the section 'Employee Laptops'.
 
 
 
==Who to contact for help==
 
==Who to contact for help==
At any point in this process, employees can contact {{TLT}} and students can contact the {{TSC}} with any questions or requests for help.
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At any point in this process, employees can contact {{TLT}} or {{TSC}} with any questions or requests for help.
  
 
==Step 1: Choose your device and register for an exchange session==
 
==Step 1: Choose your device and register for an exchange session==
TSC maintains a list of students and employees scheduled to exchange their laptops. If you are on that list, you will receive an email from AskTech with information regarding the laptop options for this year and how to register for an exchange session. Find more information about campus device options [http://www.winona.edu/technology/campus-devices.asp on the ITS website]. Faculty and staff can contact {{TLT}} for consultation about your device options.
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TSC maintains a list of employees scheduled to exchange their laptops. If you are on that list, you will receive an email from AskTech with information regarding the laptop options for this year and how to register for an exchange session. Find more information about campus device options [http://www.winona.edu/technology/campus-devices.asp on the ITS website]. Faculty and staff can contact TLT for consultation about your device options.
  
 
==Step 2: Back up your data==
 
==Step 2: Back up your data==
 
You are responsible for backing up your own devices prior to your exchange session. If you have an iPad you will also need to wipe or erase all of your personal information from this device. There will be no time during your exchange session to backup or restore data and applications. If you come to your session unprepared, you will have to reschedule. Consult the articles below for more information:
 
You are responsible for backing up your own devices prior to your exchange session. If you have an iPad you will also need to wipe or erase all of your personal information from this device. There will be no time during your exchange session to backup or restore data and applications. If you come to your session unprepared, you will have to reschedule. Consult the articles below for more information:
  
*[[PC laptop backup|Backing up your HP EliteBook laptop]]
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*[[PC_Laptop_Backup_(Employee)|Backing up your HP EliteBook laptop (Employee)]]
*[[Mac laptop backup|Backing up your Apple Mac laptop]]
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*[[Mac_Laptop_Backup_(Employee)|Backing up your Apple Mac laptop (Employee)]]
*[[How to Reset Your WSU iPad|Wiping your Apple iPad]]
 
  
 
==Step 3: Exchange your device==
 
==Step 3: Exchange your device==
Before you come to your session, consult the [[Device Return Checklist|Device Return Checklist]] to make sure you have done everything needed to exchange your devices.  ('''NOTE:''' you will need your AppleID and all your data backed up)  
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Before you come to your session, consult the '''[[Device Return Checklist|Device Return Checklist]]''' to make sure you have done everything needed to exchange your devices.  All '''employee''' laptop exchanges are conducted over in the Krueger Library room #108. This space is quiet and allows you to spread out and begin to configure and restore your device. 
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*All employees should bring the '''cell phone you use for [[Multi-factor_authentication_for_Microsoft_365| Multi-Factor Authentication]]''' as this is required to set up the device.
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*Make sure to have all your data and '''bookmarks backed''' up before the exchange session as we only cover the process of setting your laptop up in this session. 
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*If your Mac laptop is linked to an iCloud account you need to unlink the account before you exchange it. This can be done in multiple different ways without coming into Tech Support. The name of the device will include your StarID. There are two ways to remove a device from your iCloud with another device (i.e. an iPhone or iPad that uses the same Apple ID) or on your old laptop.
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**'''Removing old laptop with an iPhone or iPad that uses the same Apple ID'''
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***Start the Setting app and then tap your account name at the top of the screen.
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***Scroll down to find the device connected to your account (This laptop should have your StarID).
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***Tap on the old laptop device and choose "Remove from Account" and confirm.
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**'''Removing an account from your old laptop'''
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***Go to System Preferences and choose the Apple ID in the top left corner of the System Preferences window. 
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***In the pane on the left, scroll down and click the laptop with your StarID. 
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***Choose Remove from Account and confirm.
  
Your session starts at the front desk of Somsen 207. You will return your old laptop '''(don't forget the old power cords)''' and if you have a tablet make sure it has been wiped ([[How_to_Reset_Your_WSU_iPad|see Resetting Your Tablet]]). Next, you will receive your new equipment and go through the setup process. This should take 30-60 minutes.  Note:  For employees, the hard drive of your old laptop will be stored for two weeks following your exchange session and then wiped after that.
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You can also sign in to iCloud.com with your Apple ID and remove the device from your account (see at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201441).
  
==Step 4: Get to know your new laptop and making it work-functional==
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*During your session, we will configure your new device, restore printers, show you how to find software, and help to import your browser bookmarks so that you are work-functional by the time you walk out the door.  This process typically takes 30-60 minutes. 
When you leave your device exchange session, you will probably not be fully work-functional. For example, you may need to connect to a campus printer or learn how to access our VPN from off-campus using a new operating system. The articles below include additional instructions on the hardware that you chose and new software that you should be aware of. Employees can contact TLT ([mailto:tlt@winona.edu tlt@winona.edu]) and students can contact Technical Support ([mailto:AskTech@winona.edu AskTech@winona.edu]) with any questions.   
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*The hard drive from your old laptop will be stored for two weeks following your exchange session.
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==Step 4: Get to know your new laptop and make it work-functional==
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When you leave your device exchange session, you will probably not be fully work-functional. For example, you may need to connect to a campus printer or learn how to access our VPN from off-campus using a new operating system. The articles below include additional instructions on the hardware that you chose and new software that you should be aware of. Employees can contact TLT ([mailto:tlt@winona.edu tlt@winona.edu]) or Technical Support ([mailto:AskTech@winona.edu AskTech@winona.edu]) with any questions.   
 
<i class="fa fa-check-square-o"></i> [[New_laptop_and_tablet_features|Overview of the new laptop features]]
 
<i class="fa fa-check-square-o"></i> [[New_laptop_and_tablet_features|Overview of the new laptop features]]
 
    
 
    
*[[Continue_to_set_up_your_new_HP_Elitebook_laptop| Your new HP Elitebook X360 G2]]
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*[[Your_new_HP_Elitebook| Your new HP Elitebook x360 830 G8]]
*[[Continue to set up your new MacBook Pro|Your new Apple MacBook Pro]]
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*[[Your_new_Macbook_Pro|Your new Apple MacBook Pro]]
  
 
==Step 5: Restore your data and applications==
 
==Step 5: Restore your data and applications==
You complete this step on your own, but employees are encouraged to set up a time with TLT ([mailto:tlt@winona.edu tlt@winona.edu]) if you would like help organizing your data when you restore it and students should contact Technical Support ([mailto:AskTech@winona.edu AskTech@winona.edu]) with any questions. The articles: 
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You complete this step on your own, but employees are encouraged to set up a time with TLT ([mailto:tlt@winona.edu tlt@winona.edu]) if you would like help organizing your data when you restore it. If you are all set to take on this task on your own, the following articles are designed to address some of the common challenges people face after the initial setup.
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*[[Restoring your PC laptop]]
 
*[[Restoring your PC laptop]]
 
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*[http://www.winona.edu/it/tsc.asp Technical Support Center homepage]
 
*[http://www.winona.edu/it/tsc.asp Technical Support Center homepage]
 
*[http://www.winona.edu/it/tlt.asp Teaching, Learning, and Technology Services homepage]
 
*[http://www.winona.edu/it/tlt.asp Teaching, Learning, and Technology Services homepage]
*[http://www.winona.edu/it/infosecurity.asp Information Security homepage]
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*[https://gizmodo.com/how-to-speed-up-your-computer-1843912094 How To Speed Up Your Computer]
  
 
[[Category:E-Warrior: Digital Life & Learning Program‏‎ ]][[Category:Laptop Exchange]][[Category:PC]] [[Category:Mac]][[Category:Tablet]][[Category:iPad]][[Category:Featured]]
 
[[Category:E-Warrior: Digital Life & Learning Program‏‎ ]][[Category:Laptop Exchange]][[Category:PC]] [[Category:Mac]][[Category:Tablet]][[Category:iPad]][[Category:Featured]]

Latest revision as of 12:27, 2 June 2023

This article will serve as your step-by-step guide for employees to prepare for receiving a new laptop. It is intended for employees who are receiving a new laptop on their three-year cycle will receive an email from IT to sign up for an exchange session and platform choice. New employees who are receiving a laptop should go to the online form Faculty and Staff devices and select the Employee Laptops option there you and choose the link to the form online laptop selection form.

At A Glance

How Often Do We Exchange?

  • Students = Every 2 years
  • Employees = Every 3 years

2023 Campus Device Options

Steps

  1. Pick device, register for session
  2. Back up data
  3. Exchange your device
  4. Getting work-functional
  5. Restore data and applications

What to Bring

  • Backed up Laptop
  • Power cords

Who to contact for help

At any point in this process, employees can contact TLT (tlt@winona.edu) or Technical Support Center (TechSupport@winona.edu, 507-457-5240, Somsen Hall 207) with any questions or requests for help.

Step 1: Choose your device and register for an exchange session

TSC maintains a list of employees scheduled to exchange their laptops. If you are on that list, you will receive an email from AskTech with information regarding the laptop options for this year and how to register for an exchange session. Find more information about campus device options on the ITS website. Faculty and staff can contact TLT for consultation about your device options.

Step 2: Back up your data

You are responsible for backing up your own devices prior to your exchange session. If you have an iPad you will also need to wipe or erase all of your personal information from this device. There will be no time during your exchange session to backup or restore data and applications. If you come to your session unprepared, you will have to reschedule. Consult the articles below for more information:

Step 3: Exchange your device

Before you come to your session, consult the Device Return Checklist to make sure you have done everything needed to exchange your devices. All employee laptop exchanges are conducted over in the Krueger Library room #108. This space is quiet and allows you to spread out and begin to configure and restore your device.

  • Make sure to have all your data and bookmarks backed up before the exchange session as we only cover the process of setting your laptop up in this session.
  • If your Mac laptop is linked to an iCloud account you need to unlink the account before you exchange it. This can be done in multiple different ways without coming into Tech Support. The name of the device will include your StarID. There are two ways to remove a device from your iCloud with another device (i.e. an iPhone or iPad that uses the same Apple ID) or on your old laptop.
    • Removing old laptop with an iPhone or iPad that uses the same Apple ID
      • Start the Setting app and then tap your account name at the top of the screen.
      • Scroll down to find the device connected to your account (This laptop should have your StarID).
      • Tap on the old laptop device and choose "Remove from Account" and confirm.
    • Removing an account from your old laptop
      • Go to System Preferences and choose the Apple ID in the top left corner of the System Preferences window.
      • In the pane on the left, scroll down and click the laptop with your StarID.
      • Choose Remove from Account and confirm.

You can also sign in to iCloud.com with your Apple ID and remove the device from your account (see at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201441).

  • During your session, we will configure your new device, restore printers, show you how to find software, and help to import your browser bookmarks so that you are work-functional by the time you walk out the door. This process typically takes 30-60 minutes.
  • The hard drive from your old laptop will be stored for two weeks following your exchange session.

Step 4: Get to know your new laptop and make it work-functional

When you leave your device exchange session, you will probably not be fully work-functional. For example, you may need to connect to a campus printer or learn how to access our VPN from off-campus using a new operating system. The articles below include additional instructions on the hardware that you chose and new software that you should be aware of. Employees can contact TLT (tlt@winona.edu) or Technical Support (AskTech@winona.edu) with any questions. Overview of the new laptop features

Step 5: Restore your data and applications

You complete this step on your own, but employees are encouraged to set up a time with TLT (tlt@winona.edu) if you would like help organizing your data when you restore it. If you are all set to take on this task on your own, the following articles are designed to address some of the common challenges people face after the initial setup.

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