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Computer Systems
Servicing NC II
Quarter 2 - Module 2
Prepare Installer
Computer Systems Servicing- Grade 12
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Quarter 2–INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Module 2: Prepare Installer
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
What This Module is About.................................................................................................i
What I Need to Know..........................................................................................................i
How to Learn from this Module...........................................................................................i
Icons of this Module............................................................................................................ii
What I Know..................................................................................................................... ..iii
Lesson 1:
Bootable Installer Preparation
What I Need to Know..................................................................................1
What’s In ....................................................................................................1
What’s New ...............................................................................................2
What Is It....................................................................................................2
What’s More ..............................................................................................3
Lesson 2:
Creating Bootable DVD Media
What I Need to Know..................................................................................4
What’s In ....................................................................................................4
What’s New ...............................................................................................5
What Is It....................................................................................................5
What’s More ..............................................................................................7
Lesson 3:
Creating Bootable USB Media
What I Need to Know..................................................................................8
What’s In ....................................................................................................8
What’s New ...............................................................................................9
What Is It....................................................................................................9
What’s More ..............................................................................................13
Lesson 4:
Creating A Custom Windows Installation
What I Need to Know..................................................................................14
What’s In ....................................................................................................14
What’s New ...............................................................................................15
What Is It ...................................................................................................15
What’s More ..............................................................................................22
Completion of this module will help you better understand the succeeding module on
Computer Systems Servicing.
This module consists of learning activities supported by concept notes in the What’s
New section. Before you perform the learning activities, read the What’s New section
provided to ascertain to yourself and your teacher that you have acquired the knowledge
necessary to answer and/or perform the activities of that particular learning outcome.
Upon completion of this module, submit your portfolio to your teacher for the checking of
your achievement of knowledge and skills requirement of this module.
2. Prepare customized installers in accordance with software utilization guide and end
user agreement
3. Carry out installation of portable applications in accordance with software user guide
and software license
• Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises diligently.
This will give you an idea of the skills or competencies you are expected to learn in the
module. What I Need to Know
This part includes an activity that aims to check what you already know about the lesson to
take. If youWhat
get allIthe
Know
answers correct (100%), you may decide to skip this module.
This is a brief drill or review to help you link the current lesson with the previous one.
In this portion,
What’sthe new
In lesson will be introduced to you in various ways such as a story, a
song, a poem, a problem opener, an activity or a situation.
This section provides
What’s New a brief discussion of the lesson. This aims to help you discover and
understandWhat is It
new concepts and skills.
This comprises activities for independent practice to solidify your understanding and skills of
What’s
the topic. You may More
check the answers to the exercises using the Answer Key at the end of
the module.
This includes questions or blank sentence/paragraph to be filled into process what you
learned from the lesson.
What I Have Learned
This section provides an activity which will help you transfer your new knowledge or skill into
What Ior
real life situations Can Do
concerns.
This is a task which aims to evaluate your level of mastery in achieving the learning
competency. Assessment
In this portion, another activity will be given to you to enrich your knowledge or skill of the
lesson learned. This also
Additional tends retention of learned concepts.
Activities
This contains answers to all activities in the module.
What I Know
Assessment: (Pre-Test)
Multiple Choice
Direction: Select the best answer for each question. Write your answer on a separate sheet
of paper.
1. What disk partition utility in Windows can be used to create a bootable USB?
A. Rufus B. Diskpart C. ISO D. RT Seven Lite
8. Which contains a disk image that is identical to the boxed product that you would
purchase at any software retailer?
A. Diskpart C. Bootable Installation Package
B. Bootable device D. ISO
11. Which Diskpart command displays all available storage devices in the computer?
A. select disk 1 C. show disk
B. create partition primary D. list disk
16. What task or section in RT Seven Lite should be selected if you want to remove a
Windows feature?
A. Integration B. Tweaks C. Components D. ISO-bootable
18. Which mode in ISO-bootable task should be selected if you want to burn a disc?
A. Burn Image B. Burn C. Burn Disc D. Direct Burn
20. In Rufus, in what section can you check the USB flash drive?
A. Boot selection B. Volume label C. Device D. Status
What
After I Need
learning how toto Knowa basic desktop PC, you need to know the technical
assemble
requirements to prepare the software installers both for system and application software.
There are different procedures on how to prepare installers depending on the storage
media and installation package. It is important to familiarize these procedures to avoid
software malfunction, hardware failure and file damage.
In this lesson, you will learn about the basic requirements that you must strictly
adhere to in order to create a functional bootable device.
What’s In
Before doing the tasks to be undertaken, reflect on the given question in this short
exercise.
Exercise:
What is the difference between a hardware and software?
What’s New
ACTVITY 1: Word Search
Direction: Locate the given words in the grid, running in one of eight possible directions
horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
P Q R I S M O D P P X
S O N E F I O V O E C
M R W B L K N D W T G
D I N E N L E S D Y T
E J D Y R M A R R Q Y
R K S T E I U T A N I
G B O O T A S S S M L
J S W T R E D O Y N O
D I S K P A R T D V I
What Is It
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The software installer package of an operating system from the market is usually
inside a CD or DVD. There are times when we come across situations where there is no CD
or DVD drive in a computer so there is no way we can use that CD/DVD to install or re-install
that operating system.
Having a bootable version of Windows on a DVD and USB drive can be very useful
in times when we need to install an operating system. A DVD installer can be used
whenever the version of BIOS of the computer doesn’t allow for USB installers. A USB
installer can also be used whenever there is no available CD or DVD drive in a computer.
A file with an .iso file extension is a virtual copy of a CD or DVD, with the same file
structure and the same data.ISO copies are referred to as "images" of the original.
Therefore, the ISO is a perfect copy of what would be on an original Windows CD or DVD.
Bootable Device
A bootable device is a kind of storage hardware, such as a hard drive, USB flash
drive, CD, or DVDwhich contains necessary boot files and drivers for loading the operating
system.
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Requirements In Making a Bootable Device
What’s More
ACTIVITY 2: Identification
Direction: Choose the correct answer from the box given below.
1. It is a kind of storage hardware, such as a hard drive, USB flash drive, CD, or DVD which
contains necessary boot files and drivers for loading the operating system.
2. It is an example of a software utility that can create a bootable CD or DVD.
4. It is a disk partition utility in Windows that can be used to create a bootable USB.
5. It contains a disk image that is identical to the boxed product that you would purchase at
any software retailer.
What’s In
Before doing the tasks to be undertaken, reflect on the given questions in this short exercise.
Exercise:
1. What are the examples of bootable device?
2. What is an ISO image file?
3. What are the requirements to create a bootable DVD
What’s New
ACTIVITY 1
In this activity, write your ideas about DVD inside the rounded rectangles.
DVD
What Is It
You can make an installation CD or DVD using burning software on your computer
and a CD/DVD burner. However, the procedures to follow to produce an installer from an
ISO image vary greatly from computer to computer depending on the operating system and
disc burning software used.
It is possible to use optical discs (CDs and DVDs) to create both minimal boot media
and full installation media. However, it is important to note that due to the large size of the
full installation ISO image (between 4 and 4.5 GB), only a DVD can be used to create a full
installation disc. Minimal boot ISO is roughly 300 MB, allowing it to be burned to either a CD
or a DVD.
LAUNCHING THE CD/DVD BURNING SOFTWARE
The instructions below use Windows operating system and CDBurner XP as CD/DVD
Burning software.
CDBurnerXP is a free burning utility that works on both Windows XP and Windows Vista.
Procedures:
1. Double-click the CDBurnerXP
application icon. From here you will
get this little pop up.This image lets
you select the project that you wish to
start. Click on the “Burn ISO image”
option then click OK. This will take you
to the main screen of CDBurnerXP.
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ACTIVITY 2
Direction: In the table below, identify the six (6) steps on how to burn an ISO image into the
DVD using the CDBurnerXP software. Write the correct order of steps on your answer sheet.
ACTIVITY 3
Direction: Design your own CD/DVD burning software. Draw its user interface on a clean
sheet of bond paper. Write down the step by step procedure on how to burn an ISO image
into the DVD using your software.
Rubric:
Criteria 2 pts 4 pts 6 pts 8 pts
Organization The end product is The end product is The end product is The end product is
distractingly messy somewhat acceptably exceptionally
or very poorly organized in terms organized in terms organized in terms
designed. of design, layout, of design, layout, of design, layout,
flow, visual flow, visual flow, visual
hierarchy, and focal hierarchy, and focal hierarchy, and focal
point. point. point.
Originality The end product The end product The end product The end product
shows little shows little shows some shows a large
original thought and original thought, but original thought. amount of original
design design Work shows some thought. Design
elements show little elements are new and some elements are
innovation. innovated. innovated design creative and
Design are copied elements. innovated.
and pasted from
other people’s work.
Neatness/Accuracy The end product Some of the end Most of the end The end product’s
contains numerous product’s design is product’s design is design is neat,
design errors, neat, clean, neat, clean, clean, accurate,
misspellings, and accurate, simple, accurate, simple, simple, and
/or and and contains no
grammatical errors. contains some contains only minor misspellings or
misspellings or misspellings or grammatical errors.
grammatical errors. grammatical errors.
But if you need an external installation medium, many people nowadays use a
bootable USB drive. It’s quicker and more compact that an optical data carrier, and so is
perfectly suited for setting up (or resetting) a system.
In this lesson, you will be introduced to the different methods on how to make a
bootable USB flash drive.
What’s In
Before doing the tasks to be undertaken, reflect on the given questions in this short
exercise.
Exercise:
1. What is a USB flash drive?
2. What are the available storage capacity of commercial USB flash drive
nowadays?
What’s New
ACTIVITY 1
Directions: Choose two (2) among the options what are the possible uses for a bootable
USB drive. Write down your ideas about the answer you have chosen.
What Is It 7
If you don’t have access to a CD/DVD drive, you can still install an operating system
with the use of a bootable USB drive. You can boot to the USB drive by setting it as the first
boot device in the BIOS setup menu.
Note:
You can legally download various versions of Windows from Microsoft. Note, however, that
you need a license for the activation and legal use of the operating system, which you can
get online in the form of a product key. Without this official confirmation, your user rights are
strictly limited after 30 days. This means: You will have no more personalization options or
updates support, but instead will receive warning messages that remind you to activate
Windows as soon as possible.
FILE FORMATS
When you are creating a bootable USB drive you have two file format options:
1. FAT32 (File Allocation Table)
2. NTFS (New Technology Files System)
FAT32 can only support files up to 4GB and most of the Windows OS 8/8.1/10 will require
around 3.83GB or more in bootable drive. In a typical 4GB USB drive, you get around
3.72/3.73GB usable space. Hence FAT32 is not recommended.
FAT32 can be used if you are installing Windows XP as it requires around 650–750MB. It is
read/write compatible with a majority of recent and recently obsolete operating systems,
including DOS and Windows XP, Mac OS X, and UNIX-descended operating systems
including Linux and FreeBSD.
NTFS format is widely used because it can support any file size. So you can easily install OS
with large file size.
Also, Linux OS requires FAT/FAT32 format media as Linux does not support NTFS format.
Therefore, NTFS format is limited to Windows OS only.
You can make a USB drive bootable through any of these methods:
1. Create a bootable USB with external tools
2. Creating bootable USB drive with the Windows utility program DiskPart
A. Make a bootable USB drive with the Windows utility program DiskPart
You can use Command Prompt in Windows to create a bootable USB drive on all
operating systems. It is important to be careful in typing the each command line to avoid
errors along the process.
Procedures:
Note: The words in bold are the actual commands that must be typed in the
command prompt.
1. Insert the USB drive into your computer’s USB port. Make sure that it is recognized by
your computer.
2. Search for the “cmd” application in the Windows start menu, right-click on the item,
and select “Run as administrator” from the context menu. This opens a small window
with white text on a black background. You may also use the keyboard shortcut
Window logo + R to run the command prompt.
3. Type the command “diskpart” and confirm your input with the enter key (you’ll also
do this after every other entered command). This starts the storage device manager.
4. Enter the command “list disk” to display all available storage devices. It starts with
Disk 0 and the succeeding Disk Numbers depend on how many drives are detected
in your computer.
5. You can recognize your USB by its storage capacity, and it’s usually listed as “disk
1”. In the system partition, “disk 0” is usually your PC, so a hard drive or solid state
drive in your computer.
6. Based on the assumption that your USB has the label “disk 1”, enter the command
“sel disk 1” to select it (or the corresponding “disk 2”, etc.).
7. Enter the command “clean” to delete all files from the USB.
9. Select the newly created main partition by typing the command “sel par 1”.
11. Format the USB with the command “format fs=ntfsquick”.Formatting may take a
while. You can track its progress in the percentage bar
12. As soon as the process is finished, enter the command “assign” to automatically
assign a drive letter (for example “E:”) to your USB.
13. Enter “exit” to close DiskPart, and then “exit” again to close the command prompt.
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14. In the command prompt, it should look something like this:
C:\WINDOWS\system32>diskpart
Microsoft Dikspart version 10.0.10240
Copyright <C> 1999-2013 Microsoft Corporaton.
On computer: GOCOBOOK
DISKPART>list disk
1 DISKPART>select disk 1
2 Disk 1 is now the selected disk
3 DISKPART> clean
4 Diskpart succeeded in cleaning the disk.
5 DISKPART> create partition Primary
6 Diskpartsucceded in creating the specified partition.
7 DISKPART> select partition 1
8 Partition 1 is now the selected partition.
9 DISKPART> active
10 Diskpart marked the current partition as active.
11 DISKPART>format fs=ntfs quick
12 100 percent completed
13 Diskpart successfully formatted the volume
14 DISKPART> assign
15 Diskpart successfully assigned the drive letter or mount point.
16 DISKPART> exit
To finish the process, you just have to copy the Windows ISO file to a bootable USB stick
through:
Basic drag-and-drop (or copy-paste)
Drag all setup files from the installation disc into the USB drive (use the folder options
to display all of the hidden files first)
For a source media with the drive letter “D:” and a USB drive with the letter “G:”, the
corresponding command would look as follows: “xcopy D:\*.* G:\*.* /S /E /F” (all of
the spaces are intentional).
Just in case there is an error message in the command prompt after typing a command, just
re-type the correct command. Probably the reasons behind that are misspelled words and
incorrect placement of blank spaces.
There are many freeware programs suitable for all operating systems (including
Linux) that can take over the tasks of the otherwise manual device management. Some of
the most popular are Rufus, WinUSB, and UNetbootin. Each of these tools is made up of a
single, very small file that you can download directly and start without installation.
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Procedures:
1. Insert the USB Drive to any USB Port in your PC.
2. Double click the Rufus Application to launch the program.
3. Onceit is open, make sure the USB Drive you inserted can be seen under
Device.
4. On the Boot Selection Menu, Click Select.
5. Browse for your Windows Image file in your PC.
6. Click Start. When prompted with a Warning: ALL DATA… Click OK.
7. When the status bar reached 100 percent or Ready, click Close.
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What’s More
ACTIVITY 2
Test I.
Directions: Read and analyze the Diskpart commands from Line 1 to Line 16. Write down
the line numbers that contain errors. Please note that extra spaces should not be considered
as errors.
DISKPART>list disk
1 DISKPART>select disk 0
2 Disk 1 is now the selected disk.
3 DISKPART> clean
4 Diskpart succeeded in cleaning the disk.
5 DISKPART>cretepartionPrimary
6 Diskpartsucceded in creating the specified partition.
7 DISKPART>select partition1
8 Partition 1 is now the selected partition.
9 DISKPART> active
10 Diskpart marked the current partition as active.
11 DISKPART>format fs=ntfsquick
12 100 percent completed
13 Diskpart successfully formatted the volume
14 DISKPART>asign
15 Diskpart successfully assigned the drive letter or mount point.
16 DISKPART> exit
Test II.
Direction: Re-write Lines 1 to 16 using the correct commands on your answer sheet.
ACTIVITY 3
Directions: Arrange the steps in creating a bootable USB using Rufus. Write 1 for the first
step, 2 for the second step, and so on.
_____1. Click the Start button. When prompted with a Warning: ALL DATA… Click OK.
_____2. In Rufus, make sure the USB Drive you inserted can be seen under Device.
_____3. Plug in the USB Drive to any USB Port in your personal computer.
_____4. Look for the Windows Image File (ISO) and select it.
_____5. On the Boot Selection Menu, click the Select button.
_____6. When the status bar reached 100 percent or Ready, click Close.
_____7. Right-click the Rufus Application then select Open to launch the program.
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In this lesson, you will walk through the procedures in customizing Windows image
that will include any required updates and drivers and allow for full customization of the
Windows 7
What’s In
Before doing the tasks to be undertaken, answer the given questions below.
1. What do you call the virtual copy of a CD or DVD, with the same file structure and the
same data?
2. What are the storage media that can be used as Windows installer?
What’s New
ACTIVITY 1
Directions: Choose your ideal settings in your computer. Check on either the YES or NO
column. Copy and answer on your answer sheet.
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What Is It
What’s More
Windows operating system comes with programs, features, and services that
take up unnecessary space which can slow down your computer. If you want a lighter
version of Windows, you can create and customize your own installer using RT Seven
Lite.
RT Seven Lite is a configuration tool that lets you edit your Windows install disc. .
You can remove Windows features you don’t want, add drivers you know you’ll need,
add or remove items from the Control Panel and right-click menu, and more.
Procedures:
A. Getting Started
1. Insert the Windows 7 DVD installer in the DVD drive. If you have an ISO file, make
sure it is in the local hard disk.
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b. Use a 3rd party tool called WSUS Offline Update to download Microsoft
updates. (Figure 6)
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c. Use a 3rd party tool called Windows Updates Downloader to download all
Windows 7 updates in .msu format. (Figure 7)
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3. Select the Updates tab under Integration section and click Multiple Updates button
and select the folder where you saved the updates (Figure 9). RT Seven Lite will now
retrieve all the updates from the folder you selected and asks you to select the list of
updates to be integrated. Just use the mouse to select updates or press CTRL + A in
keyboard to select all. Click the Apply button. (Figure 10)
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2. Select the Drivers tab under Integration section. Click “Select Multiple drivers”
button and select the folder where you saved the drivers as you see in Figure 12. RT
Seven Lite will now retrieve all the drivers from the folder you selected and asks you
to select the list of drivers to be integrated. Just use the mouse to select updates or
press CTRL + A in keyboard to select all. Click Apply. (Figure 13).
D. REMOVE
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Not all the components in Windows 7 are necessary for everyone. You can remove
these unnecessary components.
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1. Enable Components task in RT Seven
as you see in Figure 14.
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2. Go to Features removal section and you
can see two sections as shown in Figure 15.
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Permanent Removal: You can see 7 Major nodes in tree structure namely Accessories,
Drivers, Language packs, Multimedia, Network, Services and System.
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Default Features: Right side section shows you the complete list of windows default
features which you can see after windows installation from Control Panel. You can either
Enable or Disable a windows feature but this will not remove permanently from windows.
If you want a windows feature to be removed permanently then select it in left side which is
labelled as Permanent Removal. If you just want to enable or disable a windows feature then
select it in right side which is labelled as Default Features
3. Expand each major nodes by clicking the “+” symbol. (Figure16) Once you finished
the selection, click Apply button and commit in log section to start Removing
Windows applications or Enabling and disabling Windows features. (Figure 17).
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2. Select those tweaks which you want by clicking on each tab. Click on Apply button
after you are done with Custom Registry.
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The Tweaks section contains 10 different tabs, all of which contain different types of
changes you can make to your system. (Figure 19) Here are a few:
Explorer: This section deals with adding and removing shortcuts to My Computer,
the context menu, and tweaking Explorer’s display view. There are a lot of shortcuts
enabled in this section so disable the ones you don’t want.
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2. Go to Unattended section and you can see “General, OOBE, Regional, Runonce
and Hard Disk configurations” tabs. Go through each tab thoroughly and enter the
necessary inputs.
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Here are a few things you can do in the Unattended section:
Enter the Windows 7 Product key or skip otherwise
“Accept EULA” License agreement between you and Microsoft
Choose Windows setup language
Set Computer Name, Full Name, Organization Name
Create user accounts and set them as Administrator or Guest accounts
Set Display resolution, Refresh rate and Color depth:
You can set Network location (Home, Work and Public)
Set Windows updates settings (Recommended Settings, Install Selective (or)
important updates only, Do not install updates)
1. Go to the Log section and click the Commit button. It will make all your changes in
the temporary folder you created on the desktop. This could take some time
depending on the number of settings and customizations you have done.
3. Give the volume a name, and tweak your burn settings, if applicable.
4. Click the Make ISO button in the bottom left-hand corner. When it’s done, you’re
ready to install your custom version of Windows.
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What’s More
ACTIVITY 2
Direction: Answer the following questions. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
1 – 5. What are the settings you can set ahead in the Unattended section of RT Seven Lite?
List five (5).
2. What tab tweaks specific parts of the Windows desktop and taskbar, such as changing
how fast menus open and close?
3. What mode in ISO-Bootable section makes an ISO?
4 – 6. What are the third party tools that can be used to download Windows updates?
7 – 13. What are the seven (7) major nodes under Permanent Removal?
14. What configuration tool lets you edit your Windows install disc?
15. Aside from the RT Seven Lite software, what else is needed to create a customized
operating system?
ACTIVITY 3
Direction: Identify in what task or section the following settings can be done in RT Seven
Lite. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Options:
What will you gain out of developing the skills on how to prepare an installer?
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
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What I Can Do
List down three (3) tasks you can do to develop and/or enhance your skills in preparing DVD
and USB installers of Windows operating systems.
1. ____________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
SUMMARY
In creating OS installers, there are two popular
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which the computer can boot: DVD and USB flash drive. These storage media become
bootable with the aid of software such as CDBurner XP, Rufus, and Diskpart. There are still
a lot of freeware in the internet that can be used for that same purpose.
Installation time can be cut down by customizing the Windows installer. The
procedures might be quite long and complicated, but through following each step thoroughly,
one can reap the benefits out of it like saving storage space in the computer, making the
computer run faster, and having updated drivers.
Assessment: (Post-Test)
Multiple Choice
Direction: Select the best answer for each question. Write your answer on a separate sheet
of paper.
1. Any piece of hardware that contains the files required for a computer to start.
A. Discplate B. Booth Device C. OS D. RT Seven Lite
2. What is an archive file that contains an identical copy (or image) of data found on an
optical disc, like a CD or DVD.?
A. .jpeg B. Iso file C. Burn disc D. .png
3. A small external flash drive that can be used with any computer that has a USB port.
A. Floppy disk B. CD C. Hardrive D. Flash Drive
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6. In FAT32, what is the meaning of FAT?
A. File Allocation Tape
B. File Allotment Table
C. File Allocation Tagging
D. File Allocation Table
8. What is the Microsoft Windows command that opens the Windows command line
window?
A. Print B. cmd C. Text D. ISO
9. Which mode in ISO-bootable task should be selected if you want to burn a disc?
A. Burn Image
B. Burn
C. Burn Disc
D. Direct Burn
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Answer Key
Test II.
1 DISKPART>select disk 1
3 DISKPART> clean
7 DISKPART>select partition1
9 DISKPART> active
14 DISKPART>asign
16 DISKPART> exit
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ANSWER KEY
III. LESSON 4
Activity 2
2. Desktop
3. Create Image
4 – 6. Autopatcher, WSUS Offline Update, Windows Updates Downloader
7–13. Accessories, Drivers, Language packs, Multimedia, Network, Services and System
14. RT Seven Lite
15. Windows 7 operating system installer ISO or DVD
Activity 3
1. Unattended 2. Integration 3. Integration 4. Iso-Bootable 5. Tweaks
PRE – TEST
1. B 11. D
2. C 12. C
3. D 13. D
4. D 14. C
5. C 15. C
6. D 16. C
7. C 17. B
8. C 18. D
9. D 19. C
10. C 20.C
POST TEST
1. B
2. B
3. D
4. B
5. B
6. D
7. A
8. D
9. B
10. C
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