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How to install an Operating System (Windows 10) Screen Shots

Step 1 : Insert bootable USB installer Step 2 : Power on PC

Step 5 : Save the new settings by pressing


Step 3 : Press BIOS setup key repeatedly Step 4 : Arrange Boot Order, Boot Sequence,
(Depends on PC Brand: F1, F2, F10, Del) Start-up device or something similar, making
*If you are unsure which one to press, simply press the UBS/Removable Device our first boot
F1, F2, F10 and Del key altogether. option:
1st Boot – USB installer
2nd Boot – Hard Disk

F10, Esc (Depends on BIOS). Confirm by Step 6: Quickly press any key to boot from
selecting Yes. USB.
Step 7: Click on Next to continue Step 8 : Click on Install Now

Step 9 :

Click Skip Step 10: Accept the license


terms. After you read them, of course.

Step 11 : Next, you‟ll be presented with this


screen, where you can choose to do either an
upgrade (files, settings, and apps are moved
to Windows) or a custom install (files,
settings, and apps aren‟t moved). The latter
is the one to choose if you prefer a clean
install, which was what we did. (Note: If
you're doing an upgrade, and you're running
Windows Media Center, Windows 10 will
remove it.)
Step 12 : Delete and create partition and that you can adjust. You can zip through
click Next all these by using the Express settings,
which basically turn everything on, or you
can hit the small print that says
„Customize settings‟ to customize them. We
went for the latter.

Step 12 : Wait for the installation to finish

Step 13 Before you can start using


Windows, there are some personalization,
location, browser and protection, and
connectivity and error reporting settings
Oh, notice that little icon at the bottom left? Click on it to access an
accessibility menu where you can turn on things like a narrator,
magnifier, or increase the screen contrast.

Step 14: Wait for the installation to finish

Step 15: If you choose to customize the settings, the first page deals
with your contact, calendar, input, and location data. Read these
carefully to decide if you want to turn the settings on or off.

Step 16: Next, you need to specify who's the owner of the device. You
can choose to sign in with your company ID, which will give you access
to your company's resources.
Step 17: Microsoft really wants you to sign in to Windows 10 with your
Microsoft account. If you use Microsoft services like Office,
Outlook.com, One Drive, Skype, or Xbox, it makes sense to sign in
with your Microsoft account as it ties them all up and makes your
Windows experience more personal.

Server Computer Name: SERVER


Password: P@ssword
Client Computer Name: CLIENT
Password: P@ssword
REDUCE RECYCLE
REUSE
Reducing- Try to reduce the This enables the materials you
amount of waste you produce, Reusing- Think of ways you throw away to be used again
as this is the best way to help could reuse something by making them into new
the environment! products.

SAMPLE COMPUTER COMPONENTS WITH SPECIFICATIONS


MATERIALS SPECIFICATION QUANTITY

1. System Case Mini Tower 1


2. Power Supply ATX 700 Watts 1
3. Motherboard Asrock H81m-VG4 Rev 2.0 1
4. CPU Intel Pentium LGA1150 G2360 3.30 Ghz 1
5. RAM DDR4 4GB Kingston 2
6. Hard disk SATA 500 Gb Seagate 1
7. CDROM None n/a
8. Video Card On-board n/a

Program/Course: Computer Systems Servicing NC II


Unit of Competency 2: Set-up Computer Networks
Module: Configure Computer Networks
Computer Network - is a group of computers interconnected with one another.

There are different types of computer network namely;


1. LAN (Local Area Network) - A type of computer network within a specific area or vicinity. For
example, computers inside the school connected to one another is considered as LAN.
2. MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) - A type of computer network within the town or city.
3. WAN (Wide Area Network) - This type of computer network is the largest because it it a global
interconnection of computers. An example of this is the Internet.

Network devices connect to one another using the following devices and materials:

1. Network cables. The cheapest cable use in computer in networking is the


UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable. Other use the STP (Shielded Twisted
Pair) cable which is cost much than UTP but more reliable.

2. RJ 45 - RJ means Registered jack. This is a standard physical


Network Interface used for connecting telecommunications equipment commonly, a computer networking
equipment.

3. SWITCH - is a local area networking device which serves


as a central connection for all network equipment and
handles a data type known as frames. Frames carry your
data. When a frame is received, it is amplified and then
transmitted on to the port of the destination PC.

4. ROUTER -The role of router is to route packets to other networks until that packet ultimately
reaches its destination. One of the key features of a packet is that it not only contains data, but
the destination address of where it's going. Commonly, a router is connected to at least two
networks, two LANs or WANs. Router could be wired or wireless.

Wired Router

Wireless Router

5. Network Interface Card or NIC is a network adapter which is also an expansion card that enables a
computer to connect to a network such as a LAN or the Internet using an Ethernet cable with a RJ-45
connector. Network Interface Card is commonly known as LAN card. This is an expansion board insert
into motherboard PCI slot so the computer can be connected to a network. NIC could be wireless which
popularly known as wireless LAN card.

Activity! Let us make A network cable Needed Tools


and materials for this project:1. UTP cable2. RJ 453.
Crimping
Tool
Here are the steps in creating a cross over network cable:

Cross over cabling & Straight thru cabling

Creating Network Cable (Straight thru Cabling)

Memorize the color code combination before doing this activity. Above, you could see the color
assigned for each pin.

Cut the cable insulator to show all the eight wires.

Strip off the insulator.


Separate all eight wires.

Position all eight wires according to its assigned pins in the RJ45 .

Position all wires. Make sure that all are in proper pin assignment.

Cut the wires.

Make sure that the cut is even and small enough for the RJ45.
Crimp the RJ45 using Crimpping tool

Put all wires inside the RJ45.

. Make sure all wires reach the pins

STRAIGHT THROUGH

T568A – T568A = White- Green


T568B – T568B = White - Orange

CROSS OVER
T568A – T568B = White – Green – White Orange
SERVER
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1

Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.1.2

CLIENT
IP Address: 192.168.1.2
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1

Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.1.1

Try to ping Server to Client and Client to Server

SERVER
goto cmd
Then type…… ping (Client’s IP Address)

CLIENT
Goto cmd
Then type….. ping (Server’s IP Address)

TRY TO SHARE A FOLDER IN DESKTOP

CONFIGURE ROUTER or ACCESS POINT (AP)


1. Configure CLIENT:
- Connect LAN Cable to (either) Router or AP
- Perform release and renew of ipconfig under DOS command
- Make sure IP Mode are obtained and computer settings back to
workgroup 2. Configure SERVER:
- Connect LAN Cable to (either) Router or AP
- Make sure IP Mode is obtained 3. Configure Router or AP:
- Check IP Address at the label or sticker
- If no IP Address found, type “ipconfig” under DOS command and look
for default gateway
- Open any updated web browser (ex: internet explorer, Mozilla,
google chrome, etc)
- Type the IP address at the address box
- Type and try the following username and password/passphrase:
a. Username: - Admin
- Administrator
- User
b. Password/passphrase:
- Admin
- 1234
- User
- Look for Wireless or WiFi settings and change the following:
a. Name or SSID
Password/passphrase:
b.
- Use and try through any wireless gadgets (ex: mobile phones) if you
can connect or access to configured Wireless connection

Program/Course: Computer Systems Servicing NC II


Unit of Competency 3: Set-up Computer Server
Module: Configure Computer Server

WINDOWS Server-Client Configuration


SERVER: Win Server 2016/2019 w/ GUI (x64) Client: Windows 10 Pro Pre Activated
(X64)
STEPS:
A. Install Windows Server 2016 (Server) and Windows 10 Pro (Client)
B. Perform Basic (peer to peer) networking. Make sure all TCP/IP are obtained and
all computer accounts are accessible.
C. Configure the SERVER:
I. Dashboard
1. Configure this Local Server
- Set IP to Static, make sure to uncheck IPv6
- Check computer and user name
- Turn-Off Firewall
- Windows Update>Adv. Opt. (Defer)
- Enable Remote Management & Desktop>Allow>Select
Users>Add>Administrator
2. Add Roles and Features
- Check Skip this page by default
- Select Role-based…
- Select server from server pool double check if Computer Name and
IP address are correct - Select the following:
• Active Directory Domain Service
• Domain Name Services (DNS)
• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
• Add features…
• Select .NET4.6>>Install
3. DNS Manager
- Click your PC Name
- Forward Lookup Zone>Domain Right Click New Host… Under Name,
type your PC Name>&IP address>Check PTR>Add Host>Done
- Reverse Lookup Zone
Right click>New Zone>Primary Zone>Select 2nd DNS>IPv4>Type
Network ID (ex. 192.168.1)>Select 2nd Allow>Finish
- Right click the created zone>New Pointer>Type the IP and Host
Name (ex. PC.name.com)
4. Configure AD DS
- Deployment Configuration>New Forest>Type in Domain (ex.
name.com)
- Domain Controller Options Type the desire password
- DNS Options>Check DNS delegation>Change>Type administrator as
user and your Password
- NetBIOS Domain (ex: NAME)>Install (Wait for 10min) System will
reboot automatically
5. DHCP Manager
- Select your Host>Right click IPv4>New Scope>Type desire scope
name>Type Starting and Ending
IP>
- Configure others (if necessary)
- Select NO>>Next

D. Configure the CLIENT:


I. Set IP address
*CMD Prompt
- ipconfig /release
- ipconfig /renew (check if domain is correct)
II. Set Remote Properties
*Select 2nd allow
- select users (add>advanced>find now>administrator>ok)
Set Computer Domain
III.
- Type domain name (ex: name.com) under Computer Properties
- Type username (ex: administrator) and password E.
- Back to SERVER: I. Create Client User
- Server Manager>Tools>Active Directory User and Computers
- Click your domain name (@left side)>users>right
click>new>user>input all data>next>set password
(must composed of letter, number and special character or symbols)
- If user is for Remote Desktop ONLY: right click created
user>properties, Select Member Of>Add Type Administrator>Apply>Ok F. Back to
CLIENT:
I. Login-In/open created client User
II. Start>Remote Desktop Connection
- Type server IP address of PC you want
to remote
- Type username you want to remote
(administrator) and password III. Create another Client
User using Client PC (if necessary) FOLDER
REDIRECTION (Server to Client)
STEPS:
1. Configure Server:
A. Create and Share a Folder>Copy Network Path (w/ full or limited access or
permission)
B. Set Organization Unit
- Server Manager>Tools>Active Directory User and Computers
- Right Click your domain name (@left side)>new>Organizational
Unit>Right click OU>New>user
- Input all data>next>set password
(must composed of letter, number and special character or symbols)
C. Create Group Policy Organization (GPO)
- Server Manager>Tools>Group Policy
Management>Forest>Domains>Your Domain>Right click you
OU>Create a GPO>Right click your GPO>Edit
D. Set Policy under Folder Redirection
- User Configuration >Policies>Windows Settings>Folder
Redirection>Choose a
Folder/Location>Right Click Properties>Target Setting
(Basic)>Type/Paste Network Path under Root Path>Apply>Ok
2. Configure Client
- Log-In/Open the created User under Org. Unit.
- Visit the Selected folder/location same from “Folder
Redirection”. - Create any files, folder, etc. for testing

MR. EDGAR ALAN T. ROSAROSO


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