Ordering a New or Refreshed Computer (Standard)

Prerequisites / Minimum Requirements

  •       Must be an employee of Creighton University
  •       Must have a Creighton NetID
  •       Must have a department fund/org
  •       Must have approval to purchase a new computer

End State / Outcome

  • Ticket created and submitted for processing to purchase a new device.

How to Steps

   To purchasing a computer (Apple or Dell)

  1.        Open any browser and visit http://myservices.creighton.edu.
  2.        Log in with your NetID and password.
  3.        Click Sign In.
  4.        From the main page click the Services tab.

  1.        Next choose End User Computing block.
  2.        From the list choose Hardware Lifecycle Services.
  3.        If you are requesting standard hardware and are ordering a new computer for a new employee, select Request New Computer or Hardware on the right side. If you are requesting a refresh computer select Request Hardware Refresh.

(If requesting a computer that is not one of the standards listed, please see the article on Requesting non-standard/enhanced hardware.)

  1. Ensure that the form is completed with
  • Your Name
  • Department
  • Fund Code  (If the Fund/Org is not provided, the ticket may be rejected.)
  • Org Code
  • Location
  • Contact Number (if the new employee doesn’t yet have a phone number, enter the number of the person requesting the computer).
  • Provide any Additional Information such as the office location for the new employee, contact information, etc.
  • Click Submit.

 

If this article did not help, please review the Related Articles in the right hand column or select the Related Services / Offerings and choose Report an Issue or Problem to open a ticket with the myIT Service Desk.
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Article ID: 289
Created
Tue 11/7/23 9:33 AM
Modified
Thu 8/15/24 2:12 PM

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