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COMPUTER SYST SER CING NC

DECENCY

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Install A Configure Computer Ryntems

C unipetency Based Learning Materials ( CBLM) I Prepared by: Mr. Eric M. TitlitlTlLSitll
CSS NC Il Tra1fltf/fi S USS f
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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How to Use this Module............................................................................................ 1

List of Competencies.............................................................................................2

Introduc

Technical T.

Learning Outcome 1 - Assemble Computer Hardw

Learning Experienc

Information Sheet 1.1 ‘OHS Policies & Pr ce

Self-Chec

Info rmatio n Sheet 1.2 ‘Introd ti


F
puter Sys

Self-Chec

Self-Chec 15

Job Sheet 1.1 ‘ ss em


F
puter Har 16

Performanc rteri 17
Learni 2 - Prepare install 18

Learn rience - Prepare install 19

Information Sheet 2. 1 ‘Software installation '................................................................20

Information Sheet 2. 2 ‘Prepare bootable USB installer”.............................21

Self-check2.1......................................................................22

Job Sheet 2.1 ‘Prepare bootable USB installer..................................................23

Learning Outcome 3 ‘Install OS /Device drivers”.........................................24

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Learning Experience — Install OS/Device drivers..................................................25

Info rmatio n Sheet 3.1 ‘Software” ..........................................................................26


F

Self-Check3.1.....................................................................................

Information Sheet 3.2 ‘How to install OS”...............................................

Job Sheet 3.1”Installing Operating System”.............................................31

Info rmatio n Sheet 3.3 ‘Device D riv


F
32

Self-Chec 34

Operation Sheet 3.1 Device Driv 35

Learning Outcome 4 ‘Install application softw 36

Learning Experience — Install applicatio ft 37

Info rmatio n Sheet 4. 1 ‘Application


F
38

Info rmatio n Sheet 4. 2 ‘Installi


F

ation software”.......................39
Job Sheet 4.1 ‘Install applicatio
40

Learning Outcome 5 F ‘ duct testing and documenta 41

Learning Expelnce - duct testing and documenta 42

Information 1 5. ‘Stress Tes 43

52’Reduce, Reuse,Recycl 44
eet5. 3 ‘Documenta
F

45

Self-Check5.1&5.2...................................................................46

Answer Keys..............................................................................................47-51

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HOW TO USE TH IN MODULE

Welcome to the Module *lrrstnllinp oJ Computer System". This m odule contains


training materials and activities for yo u to com plete.

The unit of competency Nnatnll nut ConJipure Computer Systems" contains


knowledge, skills and attitudes required for a Computer Eyeieme Semicing NC II course.

You are required to go through a series of learning activities in order to co mplete


each of the learning outcomes of the module. each learning tcome there are
Information Sheets, Operation Sheets, and Job ShflfltB. Follow t ivities on your
own and answer the Self-Check at the end of each learning activ

If you have questio ns, do n't hesitate to ask yo ur teach nce.

Yo u may already have some of the knowle ills covered in this module
because you have:
been wo rking fo r some time
Already have com pleted traini

If you can demonstrate to you he hat you are competent in a particular skill
or skills, talk to him / her about having th ñrmally recognized so you don't have to do
the same training again. If you have a qu lification or Certificate of Competency from
previous trainings show it to y teacher. If the skills you acquired are still current and
relevant to this module, the be part of the evidence you can present for RPL. If
you are not sure about e cu of your skills, discuss it with your teacher.

After complex his mqodule ask your teacher to assess your competency. Result of
your assessmen ed in your competency profile. All the learning activities are
designed for yp to ete at your own pace.

ule you will find the activities for you to complete followed by relevant
r each learning outcome. Each learning outcome may have m ore than
one learning acti ty.

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COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING NC II

COMPETENCY-BASED LEARNING MATERIALS

Ltnt of Competencies

IaBtalt aadcoa€igzzre cozzzputerIaBta1tiag


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cozzzputer ByBtezzzs ELC72€331

Set-up computer networks Setting- networks ELC724332

Set-up Computer Servers Computer Servers ELC724333

Maintain andrepair {ntaining andrepairing


computer systems and networks omputer systems and ELC724334
networks

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Program/Course : Cozzzputer SyatezzzB Serviciag XC II
Unit of Competent . IaBtalt aad Coafigzzre Cozzzputer SyBtezzzB
Module : IaBta1tiag aad Coa€igzzriag Cozzzputer SyatezzzB

INTRODUCTION:

This m odule contains info rm ation and suggested learning activities o n Computer
Systems Servicing II. It includes activities and m aterials on Installation of Computer
Systems and Netwo rks.

Co mpletio n of this module will help you better understand the cceeding module on
the Inc falling and conJi9urinp computer eye ieme.

This m odule co nsists of 5 learning outcomes. Each lea


tcome co ntains
learning activities supported by each instruction sheet
perfo rm the
Be instructions, read the in formatio n sheets and answer
d activities provided
the s
nowledge necessary
to ascertain to yourself and your teacher that yo u have
to perform the skill portion of the particular learning tc'

Upon completio n of this mo dule, repo rt to yo 'or assessment to check your


achievement knowledge requ remen' mo dule. If you pass the
assessment, you will be given a certificate of c leti

Upon completion of the mo dule yo ho ld be ah le to:

LO1 Assemble computer h ware


LO2 Prepare installer
LO3 Install operatin syst drivers for peripherals / devices
LO4 Install applica on soft
LO5 Conduct te and ocumentation

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IRCHNICALIRRMS

• Anti-Static A product that prevents the b uildup of static electricity


• BIOS Basic Input / Output System , chip that contro1s the most basic functions of
the com puter and perfo rm s a self-test every time you turn it o n.
• Graphic tablet — objects are drawn using a pen o r a puck. The puck is technically
a tab let curso r, not a m ouse.
• hard-dtB drive — is a sto rage device that stores b illion s of characters of data on a
non- rem ovab le disk.
• hardware- refers to the tangible (things you can touch) com po ts of a com
puter system . Hardware components are further divided into th ree n
amely
• Joy Stick - a hand-held co ntrol stick that allows a player co movements
of a curso r on a computer screen o r a symbol in a video ga
• LAN hard — Local area netwo rk interface card.
• Multi-tflBter- is an instrument use to measure volt and resistance.
• NIJ - Netwo rk Interface Card—The PC expansion plug into a personal
computer o r server and wo rks with the n etwor jstem to co ntrol the flow
of in formatio n over the network.
• Network - is a communications system con wñ or m ore com puters.
• OFS - Occupational Health and Safety
• Operating fi@BtflffL {Ofi) - SOftware t at trol he allocation and use of program s
and data that a computer uses.
• Peers- mean any computer s ame protocol layer with an other computer.
• Printer - It is a piece of hardware t produces a paper co py (also known as
‘hardcopy') of the info mation generatéd by the computer.
• RAM - Random Access ory is a primary memo ry. This memory is used inside
the com puter to hold data while it is runn ing.
• RJ A5 - Register Jac ts the connecto r plugged into the N IC ports on
computers and ’ften con cting the main networking hardware together.
• tha forwards data packets between Local o r Wide Area N etwo rk

put device that read text o r illustrat io n printed o n paper,


tran tes mation into a form that a computer can use.
t of a network. It is a special computer that users on the netwo rk
can asse carry out a particular job.
• program s and data that a computer uses.
• Static The discharge of electricity between two objects with different electrical
potential
• USB — Universal Serial Bus, a hardware interface for low-speed peripherals such as
the keyboard, mouse, joystick, scanner, printer and telephony devices.

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Computer Syatema Servicing RC O
Install and Configure Computer Syatema
Installing and Configuring Computer fiyatema

£narniog Outcome O1:

1. Unit assembly is planned and prepared to ensure Of-US stretch uncf ruceifurea
are followed in accordance with systems requirements
2. Materials necessary to complete the work are identified and ob tained in accordance
with established procedures and checked against systems requirements
Cooke, equipment rind thatch iferioea needed to carry out the inst tion work are
obtained in accordance with established procedures and checked it operatic
n and safety
Computer hardware is assembled in accordance with esta ures and
systems requirements
Basic-input-output-system {BIOS) configuration is per din Srdance with
hardware requirements.

Screwdri tan rd)


Screwdrivers
Server Long nose plier
8 port— an ical pliers
hub eJh
Modem
Fax machine Eng tools
USB printers Soldering iron (30 watts)
USB Flash ire stripper
Drive .AN Tester
Anti- static wrist wrap
Device drivers /installers

• Stn. Domingo , Josephine C., Learning Windows XP and Internet the Easy Way
Computers-The Easy Way
• And res Sr. , Antonio M. Introduction of Computer. Fully I llustrated, Valenzuela City;
May 2003 World Class Publishing and Packaging
• HASOP {Hardware, Software and Peripherals)Reference Manual, 2005
• Computer Fundamentals, Makati City: STI Techno lo gy Institute Inc.; Copyright 1997
• www.wikepedia.org

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Learning EaperienceB

Learaiag Outcozzze 1 - AsBezzzble Cozzzputer Z-hardware

£oaraiag Activities gpecia1 laatructioaa


1. Read information sheet on 1.1 (OHS
Policies and Procedures}

2. Answer Self-Check 1.1


Read each Info ation Sheet
and Answer the ck at the
end of each Lea tivity. There
3. Read information sheet on 1.2 are Learni that
(Introduction to Computer systemsJ require certain Task
and Job have to perform
4. Answer Self-Check 1.2 and c performance based
rmance criteria set. At
the etion of this module you
5. Perform Job Sheet 1.1 — Assemble
able to assemble computer
Computer Hardware
ware.

6. Check your answer using the Answer s


Keys below

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INFORMATION SHEET 1.1
Of4S Po1icieB aad ProcedureB

Occupational Health and Safetp

In the schoo1 as a computer teacher you m ust be aware of how your students behave
when they are working in the computer laborato ry, as well as implementing a safe way of
accomplishing every task. Safety practices should be learned early and always adhered to
when working with any electrical device, including perso nal com puters and peripherals. This
is for the protection of not only the people working with them, b ut also for the devices
themselves. The basis for this process begins with your Occupationa ealth and Safety
Policies.
PezBozzaf gaiety Wizle Wozbizzg Afozzg With PC’s
Computer equipment can be dangerous, and you or oth s can red or even killed
if you don't follow proper safety guidelines when working al e following are some
precautionary measures to take before working with any c .er ipment:

(When assem bling com puter hardware)

Wear shoes with no n-conductive ru er s elp reduce the chance of being shocked.
Unplug all electronics / equipment ’fro he ower source?

3. Do not remove expansion cods or other com ponents a computer when it is turned o n.

4. Remove all jewelry when Hide anycomputer related equipment.

5. Be sure not to mix ectro nic m po nents and water.

6. Do not over ews.

Sways er com ponents by the edges.


8. Wear an c device to prevent Electro Static Discharge.

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Self-Check 1. I

A. Enumerate the o ccupation health & safety (O HS) procedures when assemblin g
computer hardware.

.
2.

5.

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IHPORh4ATIOH SHEET 1.2

Izztroductiozz to Cozrzputer Systezrzs


Wbat iB COzzzputer?

A computer is an electronic device that helps people perform


different task.
It accepts information (in the form of digitalized dataJ and
manipulates it for some result based on a program or sequence of
instructions on how the data is to be processed.

POUR(€)TYPESOPCOMPUTER:

Since the advent of the first computer different t and es*of computers are
offering different services. Computers can be as big large building and
as small as a laptop or a microcontroller in systems ’sic types of computers
are:

Super computer
Mainframe computer
3. Minicomputer
4. Microcomputer

Supercomputer

The
terms of
performance and data
are the
supercomputers. The re s lized and task
specific computers u d by lar 'e organizations.
These computers research and
exploration ike uses
supercompu fretting space shuttles,
controlling d for space exploration IBM AC922
purpose.

Uses of Supercomputer:

• Space Exploration
• Earthquake studies
• Weather Forecasting
• Nuclear weapons testing

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2. Mainfamecomputer

Although Mainframes are not as powerful as supercomputers,


but certainly they are quite expensive nonetheless, and many
large firms & government organizations uses Mainframes to run
their business operations. The Mainframe computers can be
accommodated in large air-conditioned rooms because of its size.
Super-co mputers are the fastest computers with large data
storage capacity.

Minicomputer

Minicomputers are used businesses


Minicomputers are also called as “Midrange Computers” he
are
small machines and can be accommodated on a disk wi
processing and data storage capabilities as super-c ers
Mainframes.

Microcomputer

Desktop computers, laptops, personal digit nt (PDAJ, tablets & smartphones


are all typed of microcomputers. The ters are widely used & the fastest
growing computers. These compute re I apest among the other three types of
computers. The Micro -computers ially designed for general usage like
entertainment, education and work put ses. Well known manufacturers of Micro-
computer are Dell, Apple, ung, Sony & Toshiba.

terB

Desktop computer Laptop Netbook HyDrid Ta blet Smartphone

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Output fnevice
SystemUnit>acts likethecenteror
core,processingthe data fro mand
information devices.
itreceives input

Input Deriees>An input device is any hardware device that sends data to a computer,rig yointeract with and

Output Derieen>these are the devices like printers. It receives the system unit’s processed information.

IntDeetces

The most commonly used or primary utdevicescomput

he keyboard and mouse. However, th ere are dozens of oth

Joystick
touch tablet

and-held
manner keyboard

I ‹ E AQ Pt \/X E

I s any peripheral that receives data


from a computer, usually for display,
Output Devices of Computer projectio n, o r physical reproduction.

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3. Syste m Unit

*Basic Parts of the System Unit:

1. System Case
2. Motherbo ard
3. Central Processing Unit (CPU)
4. Random Access Memory (RAM)
5. Power Supply
6. Hard disk
7. CDROM drive
8. Expansion Slot

1. . Sy Btem Ca Be

A com puter case also known as a com puter


chassis, tower, system unit, cabinet, b ase unit
or simply case and sometimes incorrectly horizontally
referred to as the ’ C PU’ o r ’ hard drive’ ,
is the enclosure that contains most
of the components of a com puter.

Tower (Full, Mid, Mini) — designed t it tic


Desktop (Standard, Slim line) —

2. Motherboard

A printed circuit bo ard c taining the principal


components com puter eg device, with
connectors into which other rds can be
slotted.
It holds and al ws com nication between
many of the crucial ‹i mponents of a system
such as the centr nit (CPU) and memory ,
and provides c, other peripherals.

A C PU is the electron ie circuitry within a com puter


that carries out the instructions of a computer program by
performing the basic arithmetic, lo gical, control
input / output (I / O) operations specified by the instructio ns.

4. Random Acce ss M em ory tRAM)

RAM is the physical hardware inside a com puter that


tern porarily stores data, serving as the computer’s ’ wo rking’
memory. Additional RAM allows a com puter to work with
more info rmatio n at the same time, which usually has a
considerable effect o n total system perfo rmance.

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5. Power Supply

A power supply is an electron ie device that supplies electric energy


to an electrical load. The prim ary function of a power supply is to
co nvert o ne form of electrical energy to another and, as a result,
power supplies are sometimes referred electric power
converters.

6. hard Disk Drive t tDD)

The hard disk drive is the main, and usually largest, data •
storage hardware device in a computer. The o perating
system , software titles, and mo st other files are stored in the
hard disk drive.

The hard drive is sometimes referred


to as the ’ C drive’ due to the fact that
Microsoft Windows, default
designates the ’ C’ drive letter
to prim ary partitio n o n the
primary
drive in a computer.

Old and i'tewer hard drive

1. SATA - Serial Advance Techno lo gy ta


2. IDA — Integrated Drive Electroni

ATA
7. CD -ROM Drive IDE

is a pre— pressed optical compact disc which


ntains d a. The name is an acron m which stands fo r ’ Compact
d-Only M einory’ . Com puters can read C D-RO Ms, but cannot
C D-ROMs which are not writable o r erasab le.
Compact Disk, DVD — Digital Versatile Disk

The expansion slot expansion adapter


accessory card) in computing is a printed circuit board that can be
inserted into an electrical connector,
expansion slot on a com puter motherboard, backplane or
riser card to add functionality to a com puter system via
the exp an sion bus.

This is where you install the video card, sound card,

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Matching Type: Match the picture in Column A with its name in Column B.
Write your answer only on a sheet of paper.

CO1uw›a A
CO1uma B

1. Power Supply

A. 2. Motherboard

3. CDROM Drive

4. System Case

C
5 CPU

6. iskDrive
D.
passion Slot

9. Mainframe Computer
F

1O. Supercomputer

H.

I.

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1. What is computer*

2. What are the four {4 ) types of computer*

3. What the three {3) Fundamental Elements of the computer system*

4. Give at least five {5) examples of Input devices

5. Give at least five {5) examples of Output devices

6. Enumerate the eight {8) Basic Parts of the System Unit

Give the acronym of the

1. CPU
2. RAM
3. HDD
4. USB
5. DATA
6.IDE

9. CD
10.

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Performance Ob@ctlve: Prepare the computer components & peripherals for
Computer Dieaeeemble and Aeeemble

Tools/PPE: Screwdriver/Antietatic Wriet etrap


Equipment : Computer Set

Prepare the workplace for aeeembly / dieaeeemb


Uee proper Personal Protective Equipment
3. Conduct Inventory on the different compon pe erale for
Computer Dieaeeembly and Aeeembly.
Follow Occupational Health and Safet du performance of each

5. Dieaeeemble / Aeeemble Comput é for the following


6. Desktop Unit
7. Implement 5’e and 3 'r an rgonomice during the acñvity.
8. Identify faulte during the aeee 1y and dieaeeembly
9. Submit output to I iner for evaluation

AeseeemmutMmt :Pe nceDcnonemdon.

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PRRPORHtA2fGR GRITRRIA G£tRGKLI8T

Trainee’s Name: Date :

1. Did you unplug all electronice/equipment from the power eourcm

2. Did you remove all peripheral attachment properly*


3. Did you uee the hand toole correcCy*
4. Did you remove the power eupply properly*
5. Did you remove the hard diek and CD rom from unit*

7. Did the Motherboard remove from the Sy, tern


8. Did you the parte return ite original re: pt
9. Did you bring the toole needed in émbly*
10. Did you know all the parte er rdware*
11. Did you uee the Hand tool properly*
12. Did youprepare the mod incorrectly*
13 id you install the CPU i motherboard*
D.
14. Did you install RAM ink the motherboard*
the pt e into the Caee*
15. Did themoths er eupply correctly*
16. Did you co deo Card and NIC*
17. Did you j

Trainer’e Signature: Date :


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Program/ Couree: Computer yatems 8ervlAng
Unit of Competency: Install and onBgure Computer 8yotems
Moctule: Installing of computer 8 tems and Ketworku
Learning Outcome # 02 : Prepare installer

1. Portable bootable devices are created in accordance with software


manufacturer inetruction
2. Cuetomized inetallere are prepared in accordance
Cth utilization guide and end ueer agreement.
3. Inetallation of portable applicatione are carried I i dance with
eoftware ueer guide and software licenee

ICT Laborato
Computer Tnble and Chairs
Computers
Printers
LCD
Webcam
Digital Camern
Installation CDs
And other Computer es

Andre Introduction of Computer. Fully Illustrated, Valensueln


ltyJ orld Class Publishing and Packaging
, Josephine C.,Learning Windows XP and Internet the Easy Wny
uters - The busy Wny
Fundamentals, Makati Qty: STI Technology Institute Inc.; Copyright
1 97

• http:/ /www.geeks.com/techtips/ 2006/techtips-24nug06.htm


• Computer Fundamentals, Maknti City: STI Technology Institute Inc.; Copyright
1997
• Sawyer, Stackey G./ Williams, Brian K. , Ueing Information Technology, A
Practical Introduction to Computers and Communications International Rd. MC
Oraw-Hill Higher Education;2000

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Learning Experienced

Learaiag Outcome 2 — Prepare iaBta1ter

Bpecia1 laatzzzctioae

1. Read information sheet on 2. 1


(Software Installation}

2. Answer Self-Check 2.1 Read each Info n Sheet


and Answer the ec at the
end of eac Le Activity.
3. Read information sheet on 2. 2 There are ctivities that
(How to create bootable installer} to perform
certai d Jobs that you
4. Answer Self-Check 2.2 ha’ to rm and check your
per e based the
.erfo ance criteria set. At the
Perform Job Sheet 2.1 etion of this module you
Prepare bootable USB instal will
(Windows 7 bootable USBJ able to assemble computer
6. Check your answer the ardware.
Answer Keys below

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Boftwaro lastallattoa

An inetallation program or installer ie a computer


program that inetalle filee, euch ae applications, drivers, or
OF81' ROJW I , OrltO B COfflj3Ut 8 •

Installation (or eetup) of a computer program (including device drivers and


plugine), ie the act of making the program ready for execuñ . Because the
proceee variee for each program and each computer, pr (including
operating eyeteme) ofien come with an inetaller,
reeponeible for doing whatever ie needed for their inet lat ablation may
be part of a larger software deployment proceee.

An inetaltation program or inetaller ie r program that inetalle


filee, euch ae applicañone, drivere, or her é ‘e, onto a computer. Some
inetaltere are specifically made to inc e fil they contain; other inetallere
are general-purpoee and work by re di tente of the software package to
be inetalled.

Gommon Windows Installer File Exte


Executable - .exe
2.Microsoft Wind Gompreeeed Zip ISO image

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How to create bootable USB WindowsInstaller
Things on need:

Apple (or PC) runnin g XP or Windows 7+


Rufus app lication (3'" part soft we)
ISO image — in this cxamp lc Win dews 7 OS
S GB USB flash drive (minimum re en mmc ndc d)

Step 1— Find and open the Rufus application.

Step 2 - Click the optical drive button Step 3 — Search the Ii O imege which is
next to the Create a bootable disk using nomally found at Compr te›r Local Disk
checkbox, and you‘ll be prompted to D: and click butt
search for the ISO image to use.

Step 4 — Finally click on Start button.


When prompted click Yes to format flash

Warning! All data from the flash drive will be


erased dv ring the process.

Pry a red by:


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1. Common Windows Installer File Extension

1
2
a
4
2. What is an installer*

1. What are the steps in preparing bootable USB installe

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Performance Ob@ctlve: Prepare the USB Plaeh diek and Bootable Diek Image
for creañng bootable USB installer

Too1n/Not ware• USB Flash Drive, Rufue Applicañon, Windows 7 Diec fmage
Equipment : Computer Set

1. Prepare the USB Flaeh Drive


2. *Optional - Format the flaeh drive by Right clicking on ovable
device and eelect Format.
3. Open Rufue Application
4. Click the opñcal drive button next to the Cr at Ie diek
5. Search the ISO image which ie normally puter>Local Dick D:
and click on Open button. (Windows 7 All
6. Finally click on Start button. When mpt click Yee to format flaeh
drive.
7. Warning! All data from the d dri be eraeed during the proceee.

AeseeemmutDA fRoQ:Pro ceDcnonetoiton.

Core € 1 Install and Configure Computer Syaterr›e


Pvogmm/Cooee:
UniofGompM p: Install and Gon£lgure Computer Byotems
Moctule: InatalHng and Configuring Computer 8 otems
Learning Outcome No. 3 fnetall operating eyetem and drivers for peripherals /
devices

1.
Operating eyetem (OS) ie installed in accordance with eetabliehed installation
proceduree and to comply with end-ueer requirements
Peripherale/devices drivers are installed and configured i ance with
manufacturer’e inetructione and /or OS inetallation pro dd
3. OS and drivers updatee/patchee are acceeeed and t tn ccordance with
manufacturer 'e recommendatione and requireme
On-going checke of the quality of the work are ak in accordance with
eetabliehed proceduree

ICT Laboratory
Computer Table and Chaire

fnetallation CDe
And other Computer Acyeeeoriee

Sawyer, Stackey ./ WS e, Brian K., Ueing Information Technology, A


Practical Introd etion to omputere and Gommunicatione International Rd.
MC Graw-Hil er ucation;2OO0
Meyere eg tion to PC Hardware and Troubleehooñng, Philippines:
tion (Acta): 2006
Marcd ette R., Understanding PC Hardware, Philippinee: Jemma Inc.,
2007
http:/ /ww .pcguide.com/byop/byop_PoweringUptheSyetemfortheFiretTime.ht

• http:/ /www.tekxam.com/StudyGuide/concepte/Troub1eehooting/troubleehoot

• http:/ /www.pcguide.com/te/too1eToftware-c.ht rril

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I earning Outcome S - Inatali operating center anddHveru for paripheralu/ dsNceu

1. Read information eheet on 3.1


(Software)

2. Anewer Self-Check 3.1

3. Read information eheet on 3.2


Read each ñon Sheet
4. Anewer Self Check 3.2 and Anewe he heck at the
end of ead Activity. There
5. Read Information Sheet 3.3 are en ivitiee that
(Device Drivers) ro perform certain Tack
I you have to perform
6. Anewer Self Check 3.3 and your performance baeed
performance criteria eet. At
7. Perform Job Sheet 3.1 (lnetallin Completion of thie module you
Operating Syetem -Windows 7) be able to aeeemble computer
hardware.
8. Perform Operañon Sheet
(Device Drivers fnetallat

9. Checkyoman the Anewer


Keyebdow

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Software is the component of n computer system which refers to the set of instructions
written in a code-that computers can understand and execute. Another name for this set of
instructions is program.

1. Operating System
2. Application Software
Pro am ng £angu e

I. speech This software tells the CPU what to do. oft t CO ltfotB
allocation and use of programs and data that a oomputer u»
oononon operating systems available todny, and who devel dt

Corelinux 1 iorM
MAC OS X V Apple
Mandrake Mnux M Mandrake

Window 1.0 Windows 3. I Windows 95 Windows IP

Mac OS X

Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 10 L%tix

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fl. App4icntleu TefYwnro - This is designed and wntten to perform specific personal, business,
or scientific processing tasks, such as payroll, processing, human resource management,
or inventory management. Common Application software are the following:

• MS Word, WordPad and Notepad


• Internet browsers like Firefox, Safan, and Chrome
• Microsoft Power Point, Keynotes
• Auto CAD
• MySQL, Oracle, MS Access
• Apple Numbers, Microsoft Excel
• Real Player, Media Player, VU Player
• Dictionaries : Encarta, Britannica Mathematical : MATLABOt
NASA World Wind
pogle Earth,
• Openoffice, Microsoft Office

3. Prngrum ming Language ogr oftware for making computer programs.


Programming software is a tool to soft re’using different programming languages .

Wpqthon

§avaScript

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1. What are the three (3J types of software*
2. Common Operating systems (five at least 5J
3. Examples of Application Software (five at least 5J
4. Examples of Programming Language (five at least 3J

SELF CHECK 8.2

Ideathly tbe OS, App1icatioa SoRware 8s Prograzzzzniag Laa

Identify if the icon is an Operating System, Application Softwa


Language (One example in given at number 1 )

Application Software

Linux
nX 9.

10.

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INFORMATION SHEET 8.2

how to faatatt aa Operattag Syatezn (Wfadowa ‘7) Scree a Sbote


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

Step 3 : Press BIOS setup key repeatedly Step Range Boot Order, Boot Sequence,
(Depends on PC Brand: F1, F2, F10, Del} tart- p device or something similar, making
*If you are ensure which one to press, simply pr S / Removable Device our first boot
F1 , F2, F 10 and Del key alt Dgether .
1*' Boot — USB installer
2 d Boot — Hard Disk

Step 5 : Save the new settings by pressing


F10, Esc (Depends on BIOS}. Confirm by Step 6: Quickly press any key to boot from
selectin Yes. USB.

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Step 7: Click on Next to continue Step 8 : Click on Install Now

Step 9 : Check on I accept... and click Next St custom installation

Step 11 : Delete a
ition and Step 12 : Wait for the installation to finish
click Next

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job Bbeet 3. 1

Tltm : Inetolling an Operating bytes (Windows 7)


Performance Objectiro: f'repare the bootable disk and computer for installing
an Operañng System.
Tools/8oLwaro: Bootable USB installer {Windows 7J
Bquipnxent : Computer Set
Btape/Proceztura:

Prepare the bootable USB installer


Prepare the computer unit
3. Refer to information 3.2 on how to install an

Anesannxent Method: Performance Demonstrat

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Now that you have an operating system installed, your need to install drivers for your
devices such as Video Cards, Network Interface Cards, Sound Cards, etc. In many cases, if
Windows recognizes the device, drivers will be installed automatically. ln some cases,
generic drivers are installed and they will work fine.

Drireru are small software rams that help the operating syste i use or ‘Fd rive”
the device. Whenever a device doesn't work properly, ask if the proper driver
been installed.

Reeult...

To chec is sing device drivers, click on the Windows Start button


and search ft

Control Panel (3

View devices and


printers
Update dc•ice drivers

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Here are the several ways on how to install device drivers:

1. Maaufacturer’a DVD/Iaata11er

Normally provided upon buying


your computer/printer/laptop

B. Driver Pack So1utioa

Packaged of drivers where you


can install drivers offline even without
an internet connection.

3. Device Manager {Update Driver

To access : click o n Start >Right Click Com puter>Manage>Device Manager

4. Dowzz1oad oa-1iae
Search the web, key in the Model Name & Number

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HELP CHEClt 3.3

1. Enumerate the steps in installing an Operating System (OS} — Windows 7

2. five the four ways on how to install device drivers

3. How do you access device manager*

4. What ways in installing device drivers*

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Daten&: InstBlationCD

Student's output wfl be graded the Performance Score Card below.

PRRPORMAECE6CORR

1 2 3 4 5

1. Thesystem is correctly started .

2. TheInstallation CD is properly insert

3. Handling and safekeeping observed.

4. The instructions how to followed. it drivers are accurately

5. The device driver succ

Excellently Performed
Very Satisfantonly Performed Satisfactorily Performed
3
1 Poorly Performed

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Learning Outcome No. 4 Install appMeat3on no Ywnre

1. Application software are installed baeed on eofiware inetallañon guidee, end-


ueer requirements and software licenee agreement
2. Variation to applicañon software installation ie carried out i accordance to
cuetomer/client requirements
3. Software updates are acceeeed and inetailed in accord ce
manufacturer 'e recommendatione and requirements

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ICT Laboratory
Computer Table and Chaire
Computers

fnetallation CDe
And other Computer Acceeeo

Sawyer, Stackey G./


e, rian K., Ueing fnformañon Technology, A
Practical Introduction
MC Graw-Hill Hi er uMmandoo muniabonelnt afionMEl
E
Meyere Mike, oductio to W Hardware and Troubleehooting, Philippines:
McGraw-Hi (Acta): 2006
Marcelo ., Understanding PC Hardware, Philippinee: Jemma fnc.,
2007
http:/ ide.com/byop/byop_PoweringUptheSyetemfortheFiretTime.ht

• http:/ /www.tekxam.com/StudyGuide/concepte/Troubleshooting/troubleshoot

• http:/ /www.pcguide.com /tR / O1 Softw -C.html


» http:/ /www.pcguide.com/te/too1eSoftware-c.html

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Learaiag Outcozzze 4 — IaBtalt appticatioa software

8pecia1 taatlU ¥OE€B


1. Read information sheet on 4. 1
(Application Software}
Read each Information Sheet
2 Read information sheet on 4. 2 and Answer the Self-Check at the
(How to install an application end of each Learnin ctivity. There
software are Learning Ac ivitf that
-Microsoft Office} require you to ain Task
and Jobs th to perform
and chec oFmance based
3 Perform Job Sheet 4. 1 — Installing an
on the criteria set. At
application software
the c St this module you
wi assemble computer
4. Check your answer using the Answer pqg
Keys below

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An application program (app or
application for ehort) ie a computer
program designed to perform a group of
coordinated functions, taeke, or acñvitiee
for the benefit of the ueer. Examples of an
application include a word proceeeor, a
epreadeheet, an accounting application, a
web browner, a media player, an
aeronauñcal flight eimulator, a console
game or a photo editor. The collecñve noun
application software refere to all
applicatione collecñvely. Thie contraete
min eyetem eofiware, which ie merrily
involved with running the computer

eci6c peasant, business, or


resooroe nuu›agement, or

MS Word, WordPad and Notep d Chrome


Internet browsers like Firefox}
Microsoft Power Point, Keynotes
Auto CAD
MySQL, Oracle, MS co
Apple Numbers, Micr
Real Player, M C Player
Dictionaries: carta, B annica Mathematical: MATLABOthers: Google Earth,
NASA Work
OpmO Office

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IRFORBATIOR8RRRT42

laata11izzg aa App1ieatiOa Software 8creeaabOte

A Installing Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Access}

Step 1 : F-ind the installation files and open it at StartWomputemLocal Disk D:> ice

j Computer

ccsetupsl I Hiren’z8ootCDJ

4
Microsoft
Windows 10 PRO
FULL{z6t-x86)

Step 2 : Right click Setup.ex d select Open. Follow the on-screen instruction.
Date modified Type Sire
File folder
File folder
File folder
File folder
Fil a folder

Fil e fold er

Fil e fold er
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F•I t fold tr
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Title : Inatelling an application software (Microsoft Ofnce)
Performance Objective: Prepare the installation files for installing an
application software (Microsoft Office}

’Z‘oola/BoRware:Ir staffat1orso/tware

Bquipzaeat Computer Set


Btepe/Procedure:

Prepare the installation software


Prepare the computer uriit
3.Refer to iriformation 4.2 on how to install an Oper

Aaeeeezaeat Metbod: Performance Demonstrat1o

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Moctule: InatalHng and Configuring Computer 8 otems

uigOucomeNo.5 CeuQuGtmdngsn6Q ummutaMou

1. Devicee / eyeterne and /or inetallation ie teeted to determine whether it


conforme to requiremente
2. Streee teet ie conducted to eneure reliability of equipment in accordance with
manufacturer’s inetructione and eyetem requirements
3. 55 and 3Re are followed according to envimnmental potter
4. Documentation in relation to the teet ie forwarded to a te pereonnel
and/or authority in accordance with requirements

ICT Laboratory
Computer Table and Chaire
Computers

Installation CDe
And other Computer Acceeeoriee

Sawyer, Stackey G./ Brian K., Ueing Information Technology, A


Practical Introd ion I putere and Gommunicatione International Ed.
MC Graw-Hill her Rd ation;2000
Meyere Mike, du ion to W Hardware and Troubleehooting, Philippinee:
McGraw- h (Acta): 2006
Marcel R., Understanding PC Hardware, Philippinee: Jemma Inc.,
2007
http:/ / guide.com/byop/byop_PoweringUptheSyetemfortheFiretTime.ht

• http:/ /www.tekxam.com/StudyGuide/concepts/Troub1eehooting/troubleehoot

• htto:/ /www.pc tde.cor n /t s /too1sSoftware-c.ht m l


• http:/ /www.pcguide.com/ts /too1eSoftware-c.html

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Learning EaperienceB

Learaiag Outcozzze 5 — Coaduct teBtiag aad docuzzzeatatioa

8pecia1 taatPMCf¥OE€B

1. Read information sheet on 5. 1


(Stress testing)

2. Answer Self Check 5.1 Read each Info ation Sheet


and Answer the el eck at the
end of each Le its . There
3. Read information sheet on 5.2
are Learnin that
(3Rs and 5s}
require yo, km certain Task
and Jo ave to perform
4. Answer Self Check 5.2 and performance based
ance criteria set. At
the tion of this module you
5. Read information sheet 5.3 able to assemble computer
(Documentation} are.

6. Check your answer using the


Answer Keys below

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laforzzzatioa Sbeet 5.1

Stress testing is the process of determining the ability of a computer, network,


program or device to maintain a certain level of effectiveness under unfavorable
conditions.

low to Streaa ’T’eat a Cozzzputer

1. Close all open programs.


2. Right click the bottom bar (taskbarJ on a windows computer
Show endows stacked
and select task manager.
3. If you have a slow internet connection and were looking to
test a network intensive program, use the networking tab
info ; otherwise select the performance tab. Task Manager

79 112S 31849 '" •"

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laforzzzatioa Sbeet 5.2

3RB - Reduce, ReuBe aad Recycle

REDUC RECYCLE
E REUSE hisenables the materials you
Reusing - Think of ways you could reuse something
thmw away to be used again
Reducing - Try to reduce the
by making them into new
amount of waste you l3CtS.
produce, as this is the best
way to help the envimnment!

5S is a method for workplace organization which uses a


list of five Japanese words
seiri (*? ), seiton (%I',), seisb ( ?J } i ),
seiketsu(t/T;*), and shitsuke (I )

1.S0rt (Seiri]
Seiri is sorting (SeSD
through all items
Seiton is putting
and removing all
all necessary
unnecessary
items in the
items .
optimal place for
2.S9t in Order fulfilling their
function in the
(Selt0n) workplace.
Seiton is putting all
necessary items in 4. Seiketsu (Standardise)
the optimal place for
Setting up standards and
fulfilling their function
specifications
in the workplace.
hItS0 9 (Sustain)
Sustain the developed
processes by self-
disci line of the workers.
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1. What is stress testing*
2. What is the advantage of adding RANI to your computer*

1. What is the meaning of 3Rs


2. five the Japanese and English term for 5s

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laforzzzatioa Sbeet 5.3

Docuzzzeatatioa
(Sample Documentation during Computer Disassembly & Assembly}

BAHPLE COMPUTER COMPOi4Ei'4TS WITH BPECIPICATIOi'4B

System Case Mini Tower 1


Power Supply
ATX 700 Watts
Motherboard
CPU Asrock H81m-VG4 Rev 2. 0
Intel Pentium LGA1150 G236O DDR4 4GB Kingston
'
5.RAM ” 2
1
Hard disk SATA 500 lb Seagate
n /a n /a
CDROM Video Card None
On-board
8.

Prepared by:

Name & Signature

Chec

LRIC b4.
CSS NC II Instructor

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ANBWBR KRYB

1. Wear shoes with non-conductive rubber soles to help reduce the chance of being shocked.
2. Unplug all electronics/ equipment from the power source*
3. Do not remove expansion cards or other components a computer when it is turned on.
4. Remove all jewelry when working inside any computer related equipment.
5. Be sure not to mix electronic components and water.
6. Do not over tighten the screws.
7. Always handle computer components by the edges.
8. Wear an anti-static device to prevent Electro Static discharge.

6. A

9. J
0. G

1. A computer is a el ni device that helps people perform different task.


2. Four types of cord
• Super ipute
• Mainf rue Comp iter
ute
er
3 Cements of the computer system

t Device
tput Device
4. Examples of Input devices
• Keyboard
• Mouse

• Scanner
• Microphone
• Touch Tablet
• Handheld scanner
• Flatbed scanner
• Camera

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1. CPU — Central Processing Unit
2. RAM — Random Access Memory HDD — Hard Oisk Drive
3 USB — Universal Serial Bus SATA — Serial Advance Tec
4. IDE — Integrated Drive Electro
5.
6.
ment

I/ O — lnput/ Outpu
8. BI OS — Basic lnp
9. CD — Comp Disc
10. RJ45 — tered Jac

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1. Gommon Windows Inetaller File Exteneion
1. Executable - .exe
2. Microsoft Windowe Inetallation - .met
3. Gompreeeed Zip File .zip
4. ISO image .ieo

2. What ie an installer*
ie a computer program that inetalte filee, euch ae applicañone, drivers, or
OF8 ROJW&Pe, OrltO B COfflj9Ut 81'•

3. What are the etepe in preparing bootable USB inetaller*


Prepare the USB Flash Drive
2. *Optional - Format the daeh drive by Right clicking n vable device
I
and eelect Format.
3. Open Rufue Applicañon e%ek
4. Click the optical drive button next to the Cre
Search the ISO mago wic1z 1s nozzruz fy mputer>Loca1 Dick D: and
fi
click on Open button. (Windows 7 All
6. Finally click on Start button. Whe pte lick Yee to format flaeh drive.
7. Warning! All data from the daeh eraeed during the proceee.

1. Three Typee of Software


Operating System
Application S are

2.
Wind WindoweSemer20l6
CorNfinux
Win MACOSX
M dmke ux
» Windowe Server 2012
3. Kxamplee of Application Software
• MS Word, WordPad and Notepad
• Internet browsers like Firefox, Safari, and Chrome
• Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Excel
p1e* w z m•a•
• Java • VieuMBadc
• Ruby • Python
• C++ • Perl
• Php • C#
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1. Application Software
2. Programming Language
3. Application Software
4. Operating Syetem
5. Application Software
6. Programming Language
7. Programming Language
Operating Syetem
9. Operating Syetem
10. Applicañon Software

1. I2auzaezate tbe steps la laatnt1log ao0

Step 1 : Ineert bootable USB installer


Step 2 • Power on PC
Step 3 : Preee BIOS eetup key r pende on PC Brand: F1, F2, Del)
Step 4 : Arrange Boot Order, I Sd e, Start-up device or something
similar, making the vable device our Firet boot option:
1•t Boot - USB installer
2 Boot - H Dick
Step 5 : Save the ne (Depends on BIOS).
Confirm by ee ee.
Step 6: Quickly eee an key to boot from USB.
Step 7: Click ext o continue
Step Now
Step 9 : accept... and click Next
Step ? Sé tom installation
Step e1e and create partiñon and click Next
Step for the installation to Crutch

2. Give the four ways on how to install device drivers


• Manufacturer’s CD/DVD Installer
» Driver Pack Solution
» Device Manager (Update Driver Software)
• Download on-line

3. How do you acceee device managers


4 Click on the Windows Start button
4 Search for Device Manager

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1. What is stress testing*

Stress testing is the process of determining the ability of a


computer, network, program or device to maintain a certain level of
effectiveness under unfavorable conditions.

2. What is the advantage of adding RAM to your computer*

Adding RAM will speed up your computer. Thins because if the


processor hasmore RAM to work with, it canwork

1. What is the meaning of 3Rs

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

2. five the Japanese and Engli te

Seiri
Seiton Seiso Seiketsu
SetShiuke
in order
Sweep/Shine
Standardise Sustain

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