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Managing and Maintaining Computer

This document outlines the objectives, content, instructional methods, and materials for a course on managing and maintaining computer hardware and software. The course covers topics such as installing and configuring operating systems, performing preventative maintenance, troubleshooting techniques, computer security, and communication skills. Students will learn through lectures, discussions, hands-on labs, and the use of textbooks and flashcards. The goal is to provide students with the skills needed to install, repair, and support computer systems and networks.

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Managing and Maintaining Computer

This document outlines the objectives, content, instructional methods, and materials for a course on managing and maintaining computer hardware and software. The course covers topics such as installing and configuring operating systems, performing preventative maintenance, troubleshooting techniques, computer security, and communication skills. Students will learn through lectures, discussions, hands-on labs, and the use of textbooks and flashcards. The goal is to provide students with the skills needed to install, repair, and support computer systems and networks.

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MANAGING AND MAINTAINING COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE

I. GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Perform preventive maintenance on personal computer components Install, configures, optimizes and upgrade operating systems Identify trouble shooting techniques for operating systems Identify tools, basic diagnostic procedures, and troubleshooting techniques for printers and scanners Identify tools, diagnostic procedures and troubleshooting techniques for networks Perform preventative maintenance for computer security Explain the importance of safety and environmental issues Use good communication skills with customers and colleagues Demonstrate professionalism while working with customers and colleagues

III. COURSE OUTLINE:


1. Introducing Hardware 2. Introducing Operating Systems 3. PC Repair Fundamentals 4. Form Factors and Power Supplies 5. Processors and Chipsets 6. Motherboards 7. Upgrading Memory 8. Hard Drives 9. Installing and Supporting I/O Devices 10. Multimedia Devices and Mass Storage 11. Installing Windows 2000/XP 12. Maintaining Windows 2000/XP 13. Supporting Windows 2000/XP Users and Their Data 14. Troubleshooting Windows 2000/XP Startup 15. Windows 9x/ME Commands and Startup Disk 16. Supporting Windows 9x/ME 17. PCs on a Network 18. PCs on the Internet 19. Securing your PC and LAN 20. Supporting Printers and Scanners 21. The Professional PC Technician

METHOD OF PRESENTATION:
A. Methods of presentation, although determined by the individual instructor, traditionally include a combination of the following: 1. Lecture and multi-media presentation 2. Class discussion, activities, and projects 3. Hands-on lab

IV. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:


A. Jean Andrews. A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC Comprehensive. Course Technology. Current Edition. B. Jean Andrews, Todd Verge. A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC Comprehensive, Lab Manual. Course Technology. Current Edition C. LabSim for A+ Essentials. Course Technology. Current Edition. D. LabSim for A+ IT Technician #220-602. Course Technology. Current Edition. E. COMPTIA A+ PC REPAIR FLASHCARDS. Course Technology. Current Edition. F. Jean Andrews. PC Troubleshooting Pocket Guide. Course Technology. Current Edition.

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