Laptops Forensic Technical Intake: Modular Laptop Systems Scope: PC Laptops, Ultrabooks, Gaming Laptops, and Chromebooks 1. Primary Fault Classification Fault Group (A-Z) — Select Group — Audio (Speakers/Mics/Jack) Battery & Charging Logic Chassis, Hinges & Shell Connectivity (WiFi/BT/Cellular) Display & Lid Assembly Input (Keyboard/Trackpad) Logic Board (Modular Swap Service) Ports & Connectors (USB/HDMI/DC) Thermal & Cooling Infrastructure Specific Fault — Select Group First — Describe the specific forensic symptoms: 2. Data Backup & Security Status Why we need this: Modern laptops utilize TPM (Trusted Platform Module) and BitLocker. If the logic board is replaced, the encryption key tied to the old board will be lost. If you haven’t backed up your data, you must provide your **BitLocker Recovery Key** or the data will be inaccessible post-repair. Date of Last Full Backup Is BitLocker or Device Encryption Active? Unsure (Default for Windows Home/Pro) Yes – I have my Recovery Key No – Encryption is disabled 3. Power & Battery Forensic Data Forensic Insight: A swollen battery (Lithium-Ion Volatilization) can exert internal pressure, causing the trackpad to stop clicking or the keyboard to “ghost type.” If the chassis is bulging, the battery module is failing and must be replaced to prevent logic board torsion. Battery Status Condition (A-Z) Normal / Holds Charge Swollen (Trackpad lifting/Case bulging) Not Detected (Plugged in, not charging) Dead (Laptop dies instantly when unplugged) Does the DC Jack / Charging Port feel wobbly or disconnected? 4. Display & Structural Integrity Forensic Insight: Laptops often suffer from “Hinge Shear”—where the metal hinge remains strong but the plastic mounting points inside the lid or palmrest snap. This puts tension on the EDP (display) cable, leading to flickering or total backlight failure. Structural State (A-Z) Normal Movement Hinge Snapped / Chassis Opening Screen Flickers when lid is moved Lines / Dead Pixels / Pressure Marks Describe any visible cracks in the screen bezel or outer lid: 5. Thermal Management Forensics AI Technical Insight: Laptop fans accumulate dust in a “carpet” pattern behind the heatsink. If the fan makes a grinding or ticking sound, the bearing has failed and the fan module must be replaced. Overheating will lead to thermal throttling, causing the OS to lag significantly. Cooling Behavior (A-Z) Quiet / Normal Loud / Constant high speed Grinding / Ticking noise PC Shuts off due to heat 6. Modification & Repair History Why we need this: If the laptop was previously opened, internal shielding tapes or grounding clips might be missing. We need to know if third-party RAM or SSDs were installed, as these modular changes can affect power-on-self-test (POST) timings. Has this laptop been opened or modified? NoYes List previous repairs (e.g., ‘Screen replaced 2024’) or upgrades: 7. Mandatory Packaging Compliance CRITICAL: Laptops are frequently damaged by “corner drops” during transit. The responsibility for secure packing remains entirely with the customer. Use a box with 3 inches of padding on all sides. POWER OFF the device completely; do not ship in Sleep mode to avoid overheating in the box. Describe your packaging method and confirm the unit is powered OFF: