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CHS Module 5 - Diagnose and Troubleshoot Computer Systems

This module provides learning materials to diagnose and troubleshoot computer systems as part of a Computer Hardware Servicing NC II course. It contains 4 learning outcomes with information sheets, operation sheets, and self-checks. The learning outcomes cover formulating diagnostic plans, diagnosing faults in computer systems, replacing defective parts, and testing computer systems and networks. Upon completing all activities, students will receive an assessment to check their achievement of the required competencies.
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CHS Module 5 - Diagnose and Troubleshoot Computer Systems

This module provides learning materials to diagnose and troubleshoot computer systems as part of a Computer Hardware Servicing NC II course. It contains 4 learning outcomes with information sheets, operation sheets, and self-checks. The learning outcomes cover formulating diagnostic plans, diagnosing faults in computer systems, replacing defective parts, and testing computer systems and networks. Upon completing all activities, students will receive an assessment to check their achievement of the required competencies.
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Republic of the Philippines Department of Education

PUBLIC TECHNICAL !"CATI"NAL HI#H $CH""L$

Competenc% Based Learnin& 'aterial


Third (ear

Module #5

Dia&nosin& and Troubleshootin& Computer $%stems


Unit of Competency:

Dia&nose and Troubleshoot Computer $%stems


Qualification

Computer Hard)are $er*icin& II

TABLE "+ C"NTENT$

Page How to Use this Module.....................................................................................i ............................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................. 1 Int oduction.......................................................................................................ii !echnical !e ms...............................................................................................iii "ea ning #utcome 1........................................................................................1 Info mation $heet 1.1........................................................................................% #pe ation $heet 1.1 ..........................................................................................& Info mation $heet 1.'............................................................................( $elf Chec) 1.1.................................................................................................1* "ea ning #utcome '........................................................................................11 Info mation $heet '.1......................................................................................1' Info mation $heet '.'.........................................................................15 #pe ation $heet '.1.........................................................................................1( "ea ning #utcome %........................................................................................1+ Info mation $heet %.1..................................................................................... 1, $elf Chec) %.1.....................................................................................'% Info mation $heet %.'......................................................................................'#pe ational $heet %.1......................................................................................%' "ea ning #utcome -........................................................................................%% Info mation $heet -.1......................................................................................%-

#pe ational $heet -.1......................................................................................%, Info mation $heet -.'......................................................................................-1 #pe ational $heet -.'......................................................................................-$elf Chec) -.1.................................................................................................-5 .nswe /eys...................................................................................................-& .c)nowledgement

AC,N"-LED#E'ENT
Copy ight Department of Education .//0 0i st Pu1lished 2U34 '**+ !his module was 1ased on the Competency56ased Cu iculum7Conte8tual "ea ning Mat i8 9C6C5C"M: and finali;ed on the Inst uctional Modules 0inali;ation <e=elopment >o )shop conducted at the <e=elopment .cademy of the Philippines? !agaytay City? on May &5 1*? '**+. !his lea ning inst ument was de=eloped 1y the following pe sonnel: Technolo&% Teachers1 'r2 3emuel 3a% E2 (bane4 <on .le@and o Aoces $ . $cience !echnology 'r2 3oselito H2 5apanta Bene al Ma iano .l=a e; !echnical High $chool 'rs2 'irasol +2 Dasi& $an Ped o Aelocation Cente 3ational High $chool 's2 E*el%n U2 Escario <on .le@and o Aoces $ . $cience !echnology 's2 Cherl%n +2 de Luna .ssem1lywoman 0elicita B. 6e na dino Memo ial ! ade $chool Conte6tual Teacher1 'rs2 'a2 3osefina Bueno Luna 4. Aod iue; Cocational High $chool Encoder1 'rs2 'arites L2 Tele)i7 'ila&ros P2 A&uihap <eped Nelson L2 Cleri&o !his wo ) was p oduced with funding p o=ided 1y the <epa tment of 4ducation.

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>elcome to the Module Computer Hardware Servicing NC II2 !his module contains t aining mate ials and acti=ities fo you to complete. !he unit of competency Diagnose and Troubleshoot Computer Systems contains )nowledge? s)ills and attitudes eDui ed fo a Computer Hardware Servicing NC II cou se. Eou a e eDui ed to go th ough a se ies of lea ning acti=ities in o de to complete each of the lea ning outcomes of the module. In each lea ning outcome the e a e Info mation $heets? 2o1 $heets? #pe ation $heets? and .cti=ity $heets. 0ollow these acti=ities on you own and answe the $elf5Chec) at the end of each lea ning acti=ity. If you ha=e Duestions? donFt hesitate to as) you teache fo assistance. Reco&nition of Prior Learnin& 8RPL9 Eou may al eady ha=e some of the )nowledge and s)ills co=e ed in this module 1ecause you ha=e: o 1een wo )ing fo some time o .l eady ha=e completed t aining in this a ea. If you can demonst ate to you teache that you a e competent in a pa ticula s)ill o s)ills? tal) to himGhe a1out ha=ing them fo mally ecogni;ed so you donFt ha=e to do he same t aining again. If you ha=e a Dualification o Ce tificate of Competency f om p e=ious t ainings show it to you t aine . If the s)ills you acDui ed a e still cu ent and ele=ant to this module? they may 1ecome pa t of the e=idence you can p esent fo AP". If you a e not su e a1out the cu ency of you s)ills? discuss it with you t aine . .fte completing this module as) you teache to assess you competency. Aesult of you assessment will 1e eco ded in you competency p ofile. .ll the lea ning acti=ities a e designed fo you to complete at you own pace. Inside this module you will find the acti=ities fo you to complete followed 1y ele=ant info mation sheets fo each lea ning outcome. 4ach lea ning outcome may ha=e mo e than one lea ning acti=ity. !his module is p epa ed to help you achie=e the eDui ed competency? in diagnosing and t ou1leshooting compute systems. !his will 1e the sou ce of info mation that will ena1le you to acDui e the )nowledge and s)ills independently at you own pace o with minimum supe =ision o help f om you teache .

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P og amG Cou se: Computer Hard)are $er*icin& NC II Unit of Competency: Dia&nose and Troubleshoot Computer $%stem Module: Dia&nosin& and Troubleshootin& of Computer $%stem
INTR"DUCTI"N1 !his module contains info mation and suggested lea ning acti=ities on Compute Ha dwa e $e =icing 3CII. Completion of this module will help you 1ette unde stand the succeeding module on configu ing and maintaining compute systems. !his module consists of : lea ning outcomes. 4ach lea ning outcome contains lea ning acti=ities suppo ted 1y inst uction sheets. 6efo e you pe fo m the inst uctions ead the info mation sheets and answe the self5chec) and acti=ities p o=ided to as ce tain to you self and you teache that you ha=e acDui ed the )nowledge necessa y to pe fo m the s)ill po tion of the pa ticula lea ning outcome. Upon completion of this module? epo t to you teache fo assessment to chec) you achie=ement of )nowledge and s)ills eDui ement of this module. If you pass the assessment? you will 1e gi=en a ce tificate of completion.

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Upon completion of the module you should 1e a1le to: "#1. 0o mulate plans and p epa e fo diagnostic p ocedu e fo compute "#'. <iagnose faults and othe defects of compute systems "#%. Aeplace and p o=ide emedies fo defecti=e compute pa ts "#-. !est un system and netwo )s A$$E$'ENT CRITERIA Aefe to assessment c ite ia o lea ning outcomes # of this module. 1. Plans and p oceedings confo m to the @o1 eDui ements a e fo mulated. '. #H$ policies a e ca ied out along with the @o1 eDui ements %. Coo dination with the teache conce n and client is ta)en into conside ation 1efo e any implementation is ca ied out. -. AeDui ed mate ials fo the @o1 a e o1tained and =alidated against the eDui ements of the tas). 5. .pp op iate tools eDuipment and testing de=ices a e eDuested 1efo e the p ope ope ation and safety. &. Compute system netwo ) defects a e confi med against @o1 eDui ements. (. $tanda d p ocedu es fo fault and p o1lems5diagnosing a e done acco ding to eDui ements.
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systems

+. 4me gency p ocedu es a e put unde cont ol acco dance with the esta1lished p ocedu es. ,. .ccidental e=ents o conditions a e esponded acco ding to the esta1lished standa d ope ating p ocedu es. 1*. .pp op iate pe sonal p otecti=e eDuipment is used. 11. 3ecessa y co ections and imp o=ements o ad@ustments a e e8ecuted with the app o=al of the client and the teache in cha ge. 1'. <isca ding o eplacement of defecti=e components Gpa ts a1iding with en=i onmental laws and egulations is ca ied out. 1%. .ccidental e=ents o conditions a e esponded to acco ding to the esta1lished standa ds and p ocedu es. 1-. #H$ standa ds a e conside ed in the choice of eDuipment. 15. !est un the compute system is e8ecuted fo ensu ing safe ope ation. 1&. .ccidental e=ents o conditions a e esponded to acco ding to esta1lished standa ds and p ocedu es. 1(. .n accomplishment epo t is su1mitted to teache s conce ned in compliance with the su1@ect eDui ements.

TECHNICAL TER'$
0use 7 P otecti=e de=ice against powe su ges 0i mwa e5 is a com1ination of ha dwa e and softwa e? it is a p og am integ ated on a chip. <ef ag5 p ocess of eo gani;ing and ew iting files. 0o m facto 5 a standa d si;e and shape of compute su1system
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People wa e 5 the pe sons using the compute in the goal of finding solutions to a 1ette and imp o=ed daily life. !hese can ange f om the 1asic wo d5p ocessing to the mo e ad=anced system p og amming. Ha dwa e 5 the physical and tangi1le component of elect onic data p ocessing. !hese a e the monito s? )ey1oa d? mouse? all inputGoutput de=ices? as well as inte nal memo y system. $oftwa e 5 the intangi1le element composed of p og ams that inst uct compute s what to do. 4lect icity 5 a fo m of ene gy comp ising ce tain cha ge pa ticles? such as elect ons and p otons. Powe 5 is the ate in which elect ic ene gy is fed o ta)en f om a de=ice measu ed in watts.

Coltage 5 is the te m used to designate elect ic p essu e that e8ists 1etween two points. PP4 5 Pe sonal P otecti=e 4Duipment 6##! 5 is the p ocess of tu ning on the compute unit. CM#$ 5 Complementa y Metal #8ide $emi5conducto 6I#$ 5 6asic InputG#utput $ystem <#$ 5 <is) #pe ating $ystem A#M 5 Aead #nly Memo y P#$! 5 Powe #n $elf !est <$" 7 <igital $u1sc i1e "ine U!P ca1le 7 Unshielded !wisted Pai ca1le UP$ 7 Uninte upti1le Powe $upply CB. 7 Cideo B aphic .dapte U$6 7 Uni=e sal $e ial 6us CPU 7 Cent al P ocessing Unit #H$ 7 #ccupational Health and $afety "C< 7 "iDuid C ystal <isplay CA! 7 Cathode Aay !u1e A.M 7 Aandom .ccess Memo y <IMM 7 <ou1le In5line Memo y Module IG# 7 InputG#utput

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P og am cou se Unit of Competency Module L"2; Title

: Computer Hard)are $er*icin& NCII : Dia&nose and Troubleshoot Computer $%stem : Dia&nosin& and Troubleshootin& of Computer $%stem 1 +ormulate Plans and Prepare for Dia&nostic Procedure for Computer Troubleshootin&

Assessment Criteria1 1. Plans and p oceedings that confo m to the @o1 eDui ements a e fo mulated. '. #H$ policies a e ca ied out along with the @o1 eDui ements %. Coo dination with the teache conce ned and client is ta)en into conside ation 1efo e any implementation is ca ied out. -. AeDui ed mate ials fo the @o1 a e o1tained and =alidated against the eDui ements of the tas). 5. .pp op iate tools eDuipment and testing de=ices a e eDuested 1efo e the p ope ope ation and safety. &. Compute system netwo ) defects a e confi med against @o1 eDui ements. Resources1 E<uipment=+acilities $e =e Compute pe iphe als <es)top compute s Blasses Mas) Blo=es .nti5static w ist st ap U$6 0lash d i=e
Tools > Instruments $upplies > 'aterials

Multi5teste <iagnostic softwa e .pp op iate softwa e .sso ted plie s .sso ted sc ew d i=e s $olde ing gun .llen )ey

Connecto s? A2-5 .dapto s 6us wi es and ca1les .pp op iate softwa e Compute sto age media

References1 1. Mc"aughlin? Ao1e t? $asse ?$usan? Aalston?Ma y.0i8 Eou #wn PC.Philippine B aphic . ts? Inc !andang $o a $t.Caloocan City '. Me alco 0aoundation. Mic ocompute $e =icing Plus. Pasig City? Philippines. %. "egaspi? Ca los? CaiHa? Ma ) .nthony. #pe ate . Pe sonal Compute . <asma iHas Compute "ea ning Cente .<asma iHas?Ca=ite? Philippines -. 6igelow? $tephen 2. PC !echnicianFs ! ou1leshooting ?McBaw Hill 5. www.helpwithpcs.com &. http:GGen.wi)ipedia.o g (. www.techsoup.o g +. www.howstuffwo )s.com ,. www.mic osoft.comGtechnetGnetwo )

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Plan and Preparin& Dia&nostic Procedure


PC Dia&nosin& P o1a1ly the most f ust ating p o1lem compute use s un into a e sta tup p o1lems? whe e you compute wonFt 1oot. 4Dually annoying a e e o messages you constantly un into du ing you compute Fs sta tup p ocess. In this module you will 1e gi=en a few tips on how you can a=oid some of the most common p o1lems that happen ight afte you compute tu ns on.

Troubleshootin& Plan for Personal Computers Ho) to Troubleshoot the Computer? He e you will lea n the 1asic t ou1leshooting methods of you compute . Trial and error1 >hen you find a faulty component in you compute ? chec) it with the othe compute s so that you can ma)e su e whethe the fault is in the component o not. Chec7 cables1 In case of any de=ice failu e? chec) all the ca1les of you compute such as data ca1les? powe ca1le? inte nal ci cuit y ca1les and ma)e su e that all these a e plugged in and wo )ing fine. Hard)are settin&s1 Chec) the ha dwa e settings in the CM#$ and in the de=ice manage of the system and ma)e all the de=ice d i=e s a e up to date and all the ca ds a e plugged in p ope ly. Notice chan&es1 >hen you notice a softwa e o ha dwa e e o in you compute ? dete mine what was changed 1efo e the p o1lem occu ed E*ent *ie)er1 In the e=ent =iewe ? you will find the e o o wa ning messages associated with any faulty ha dwa e o softwa e. 'a7e notes1 ! ou1leshooting is a 1ig lea ning option and we can lea n a lot when we face any )ind of t ou1leshooting in ou compute . Ma)e notes including the e o messages and thei solutions? so that you ha=e a eco d on how a ce tain p o1lem occu ed and how did you sol=e it.

$ample Dia&nostic Plan "ist down all possi1le components to 1e chec)ed 1ased on the symptoms. $%mptoms1 Dead Computer 'onitor
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AC outlet A!R A!R fuse 'onitor Po)er Cable 'onitor $)itch Po)er $uppl%

Common Trouble for Computer Units 1. '. %. -. 5. <ou1le chec) the powe connections. Coltage Aegulato and powe supply could cause powe failu e in the compute unit. Chec) the powe co ds and ca1le connecto s in you compute unit. Unseated ca d. "oose ca ds could cause it to malfunction. <o you ha=e in) o tone s in you p inte I Chec) the in) tone sGca t idges in you p inte s. &. Chec) the 1oot seDuence configu ation in the ad=ance 6I#$ 96asic InputG#utput Unit: setup.

Dia&nosin& Net)or7 Connection !hese a e the things to loo) fo if a PC will not connect to the inte net o netwo ). 0i st chec) the ca1le connecting to the netwo ) ca d into the netwo ) hu1.

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Chec) the 1ac) of the compute to see if the netwo ) ca d light is on Chec) the netwo ) ca1le Chec) the netwo ) HU6

Net)or 7 HUB

Net)o r7 cable

Net)or7 card

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E<uipment@ Tool@ 'aterials1
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E<uipment Compute unit Tools Multi5teste Philip $c ew d i=e 'aterials 6ond pape Aule PencilG4 ase Dia&nose a Computer Po)er $uppl% C eate a diagnostic plan fo t ou1leshooting a powe supply with the use of the following tools? mate ials and eDuipment. Eou will 1e assessed using the following c ite ia E*aluation1 CRITERIA 1. $eDuence of steps in diagnosing is followed. '. #1se =ance of safety p ecautions. %. .pp op iate tools a e used in diagnosing. -. C eating a diagnostic plan fo t ou1leshooting.

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Tools for Testin& Computer $%stem !ools and eDuipment play a =ital ole in t ou1leshootingK it helps the use to dete mine the e o s found in you compute ha dwa e and netwo ). Tools used to test hard)are problems1
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1. $c ew d i=e s5is used to install and emo=e sc ews in you compute unit.

'. Plie s and twee;e s5 is used fo pic)ing small pa ts in you compute unit.

%. $olde ing i on5 is p ima ily used fo connecting te minals in you powe supply and ci cuit 1oa d with the use of a solde ing lead.

-. .nti5static w ist st ap? mat and sp ay5 a e used to eliminate elect ostatic discha ge in you wo ) a ea.

5. "ens cleane 5is used fo cleaning optical media? such as <C<5A#M$ and C<5w ite s.

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&. !he mal paste5is a paste used fo heat dissipation fo you p ocesso .

Net)or7 Troubleshootin& Tools 1. ".3 !este 7 is a de=ice used to test the netwo ) connection..

'. C imping tool5 is a de=ice used to c imp the A2-5 connecto to the U!P ca1le.

$elf Chec7 ;2;


Place %our ans)ers on %our noteboo7: 1. 4nume ate the si8 tools used fo t ou1leshooting.
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a. 1. c. d. e. f. '. 4nume ate the two netwo ) t ou1leshooting tools. a. 1.

P og am cou se Unit of Competency Module L"A.

: Computer Hard)are $er*icin& NCII : Dia&nose and Troubleshoot Computer $%stem : Dia&nosin& and Troubleshoot of Computer $%stem 1 Dia&nose Computer and "ther Defects +aults of Computer $%stems

Assessment Criteria1 1+. $tanda d p ocedu es fo fault and p o1lems5diagnosing a e done acco ding to eDui ements. 1,. 4me gency p ocedu es a e put unde cont ol acco dance with the esta1lished p ocedu es. '*. .ccidental e=ents o conditions a e esponded acco ding to the esta1lished standa d ope ating p ocedu es. '1. .pp op iate pe sonal p otecti=e eDuipment is used. Resources1
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E<uipment=+acilities $e =e Compute pe iphe als <es)top compute s Blasses Mas) Blo=es .nti5static w ist st ap U$6 0lash d i=e References1

Tools > Instruments Multi5teste <iagnostic softwa e .pp op iate softwa e .sso ted plie s .sso ted sc ew d i=e s $olde ing gun .llen )ey

$upplies > 'aterials Connecto s? A2-5 .dapto s 6us wi es and ca1les .pp op iate softwa e Compute sto age media

1. Mc"aughlin?Ao1e t? $asse ?$usan? Aalston?Ma y.0i8 Eou #wn PC.Philippine B aphic . ts? Inc !andang $o a $t.Caloocan City '. Me alco 0aoundation. Mic ocompute $e =icing Plus. Pasig City? Philippines. %. "egaspi?Ca los? CaiHa? Ma ) .nthony. #pe ate . Pe sonal Compute . <asma iHas Compute "ea ning Cente .<asma iHas?Ca=ite? Philippines -. 6igelow?$tephen 2. PC !echnicianFs ! ou1leshooting ?McBaw Hill 5. www.helpwithpcs.com &. http:GGen.wi)ipedia.o g (. www.techsoup.o g +. www.howstuffwo )s.com ,. www.mic osoft.comGtechnetGnetwo )

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Personal Protecti*e E<uipment Personal Protecti*e E<uipment includes1 1. '. %. -. $afety P ecautions P e=enti=e Maintenance P otecti=e <e=ices .ccident Aepo ts

$afet% precautions P ope p epa ation is the )ey to a successful 1uilt. 6efo e you 1egin? ma)e su e that you ha=e the tool you will need? and secu e a clea well5lit wo )place. Bathe all the components youFll 1e using and unpac) them at the same time. 0ind a d y? well5=entilated place to do you wo )? you should choose an a ea without ca pets? 1ecause it tends to c eate static elect icity. .lways )eep in mind that pe sonal p otection is one of the t aits of a good technician. Pre*enti*e 'aintenance Maintenance is )eeping something in wo )ing o de . It includes epai ? testing? ad@usting? and eplacing pa ts of a compute o a pe iphe al. T%pes of Pre*enti*e 'aintenance Acti*e Passi*e

Acti*e 7 this is ca ied out 1efo e p o1lems de=elop in a compute unit. Passi*e 7 this is ca ied afte p o1lems ha=e de=eloped in the compute unit. Personal Protecti*e De*ices 1. .nti5$tatic <e=ices '. Powe $u ge P otecto <e=ices

Anti $tatic de*ices !hese a e the de=ices used to p otect compute units f om elect o static discha ge.

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Po)er $ur&e Protector De*ices .n appliance designed to p otect elect ical de=ices f om =oltage spi)es. . su ge p otecto attempts to egulate the =oltage supplied to an elect ic de=ice 1y eithe 1loc)ing o 1y sho ting to g ound =oltages a1o=e a safe th eshold.

.utomatic Coltage Aegulato s 9.CA:

Uninte upti1le Powe $upply 9UP$:

Accident reports 0o ms used to gi=e specific details with ega ds to the accidents happed in the la1o ato y du ing e8pe iments.
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.ccident epo ts contain the following details: 3ame of the pe son in@u ed <ate and time of the accident !ype of in@u y 0i st aid gi=en .ction ta)en to p e=ent fu the accidents

Accident report sample form 0o m 3o: Accident Report +orm Am. 3o: 3ame: !ype of In@u y Cause of In@u y E G$ec: Aemedy <ate:

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Techni<ues for Dia&nosin& Computer $%stem Techni<ues for dia&nosin& computer s%stem 1. Compute <iagnosis '. Aules In <iagnosing Compute $ystem %. 0acto s Causing Compute 0ailu es and <efects -. P o1lem Isolation 5. Component Isolation Computer Dia&nosis $ometimes when the p o1lem with a system is not totally appa ent and the p o1lem may 1e inte mittent? using a 1asic common diagnostic p ocedu e may help dete mine what is w ong. !his p ocedu e has a num1e of steps that? if followed each time? can 1e of help. Rules in Dia&nosin& Computer $%stem ;2 ,no) the facts 4ducate oneself on all aspects and ope ation of compute pa ts. Continuous lea ning on compute technology. .2 Use %our common sense B2 +ocus on +ield Replaceable Units Identify the diffe ent types of 0AU that can 1e used fo eplacement o su1assem1ly. :2 Proper assembl% and disassembl% Factors Causing Computer Failures and Defects ;2 .2 B2 :2 C2 D2 People)are +irm)are $oft)are Hard)are $tatic8E$D9 Electricit%

People)are Unt ained pe sonnel would p o1a1ly damage p og ams in PC. +irm)are P og ams o softwa e 1u nt in chips may 1e co upted. $oft)are Co upted ope ating systems would cause the system to fail. Hard)are <efecti=e ha dwa e components would lead to compute malfunction.
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Ha dwa e conflicts and =i uses can hinde you compute s pe fo mance.

E$D 8Electro $tatic Dischar&e: 4lect o static discha ge can easily damage sensiti=e components in you compute . Electricit% Incoming supply f om .C outlet must 1e egulated? powe su ges can damage compute units. Problem Isolation P o1lem isolation is a detecti=e wo ) in which you need to dete mine what is out of the o dina y 1y ma)ing detailed o1se =ation of what is not wo )ing no mally and eco d any info mation as you p oceed. !he info mation you will 1e a1le to gathe will help diagnose you compute . Eou need to o1se =e wisely. "oo) fo any a1no malities in the unit? any change in smell o fo eign smell? listen to all the sounds? and e o codes. Component Isolation !his section will aid in dete mining components in you system which a e failing. 0i st? most systems ha=e % ma@o componentsK monito ? system unit? and p inte s. $ome ha=e multiple e8te nal de=ices. !o t ou1leshoot? you need to isolate ma@o components which a e failing to ope ate. +i&ure ;2 Computer s%stem connections

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Monito ? /ey1oa d Mouse P inte Powe plugs .CA . Common Connection Errors Bi=en with the diffe ent eDuipments? diagnose and identify common connection e o s messages and symptoms in compute system.

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P og am cou se Unit of Competency Module L"2B Title Assessment Criteria1

: Computer Hard)are $er*icin& NCII : Dia&nose and Troubleshoot Computer $%stem : Dia&nosin& and Troubleshoot of Computer $%stem 1 Replace and pro*ide remedies for defecti*e computer parts

1. 3ecessa y co ections and imp o=ements o ad@ustments a e e8ecuted with the app o=al of the client and the teache in5cha ge. '. <isca ding o eplacement of defecti=e componentsGpats a1iding with en=i onmental laws and egulations is ca ied out. %. .ccidental e=ents o conditions a e esponded to acco ding to the esta1lished standa ds and p ocedu es. -. #H$ standa ds a e conside ed in the choice of the eDuipment. Resources1 E<uipment=+acilities $e =e Compute pe iphe als <es)top compute s Blasses Mas) Blo=es .nti5static w ist st ap U$6 0lash d i=e

Tools > Instruments Multi5teste <iagnostic softwa e .pp op iate softwa e .sso ted plie s .sso ted sc ew d i=e s $olde ing gun .llen )ey

$upplies > 'aterials Connecto s? A2-5 .dapto s 6us wi es and ca1les .pp op iate softwa e Compute sto age media

Reference1 1. Mc"aughlin?Ao1e t? $asse ?$usan? Aalston?Ma y.0i8 Eou #wn PC.Philippine B aphic . ts? Inc !andang $o a $t.Caloocan City '. Me alco 0aoundation. Mic ocompute $e =icing Plus. Pasig City? Philippines. %. "egaspi?Ca los? CaiHa? Ma ) .nthony. #pe ate . Pe sonal Compute . <asma iHas Compute "ea ning Cente .<asma iHas?Ca=ite? Philippines -. 6igelow?$tephen 2. PC !echnicianFs ! ou1leshooting ?McBaw Hill 5. www.helpwithpcs.com &. http:GGen.wi)ipedia.o g (. www.techsoup.o g +. www.howstuffwo )s.com ,. www.mic osoft.comGtechnetGnetwo )

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Proper Replacement of Components or Parts
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Computer Parts Replacement Aeplacing compute pa ts and pe iphe als you need to conside the following facto s: 1. Compati1ility of the component o pa t '. Conside the component specification %. Components fo m facto Compatibilit% of the Component >hen eplacing compute pa ts you should chec) if it is compati1le with you unit. <ou1le chec) on you compute manual if the component you a e eplacing is compati1le o not with the unit 1ecause this may lead to system c ash. Component $pecification !his focuses on the specification of the component. Chec) if the =oltage ating? cu ent ating? memo y si;e and f eDuency matches you compute unit. +orm factor !he componentsF manufactu e should 1e conside ed. Chec) if the unit you a e t ying to epai o upg ade is gene ic o 1 anded units. 6 anded units ha=e thei own set of components compati1le only to thei units? while genetic types can 1e used only to gene ic type of units. List of Components Commonl% Replaced in a Computer $%stem 'emor%5 is technically any fo m of elect onic sto ageK it is used most often to identify fast? tempo a y fo ms of sto age. It is commonly called A.M 9Aandom .ccess Memo y:.

!ideo Cards5 is also efe ed to as a &raphics accelerator? is an item of pe sonal compute ha dwa e whose function is to gene ate and output images to a display.

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Net)or7 Interface Card 7 is also )nown as ".3 ca d. . PC inte face to netwo ) ca1ling. It is a piece of compute ha dwa e designed to allow compute s to communicate o=e a compute netwo )

Hard dis7 dri*e 7 is a fi8ed compute sto age medium

'otherboard 7 is also )nown as the main1oa d. It contains ci cuits that pe fo m =a ious functions.

Processor 7 is also )nown as CPU o the Cent al P ocessing unit


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#eneral $afet% Tips and Reminders #1se =e good house)eeping in the a ea of the machines du ing and afte maintenance. Place emo=ed co=e s and othe pa ts in a safe place? away f om all pe sonnel? while you a e se =icing the machine. Dress for the 3ob /eep you tool case away f om wal) a eas so that othe people will not t ip o=e it. <o not wea loose clothing that can 1e t apped in the mo=ing pa ts of a machine. 4nsu e that you slee=es a e fastened o olled up a1o=e you el1ows. If you hai is long? use hai net o hai cap. Inse t the ends of you nec)tie o sca f inside clothing o fasten it with a nonconducti=e clip? app o8imately % inches f om the end. <o not wea @ewel y? chains? metal5f ame eyeglasses? o metal fastene s fo you clothing. Remember1 Metal o1@ects a e good conducto s .fte se =ice? einstall all safety shields? gua ds? la1els? and g ound wi es. Aeplace any safety de=ice that is wo n out o defecti=e. 0inally? einstall all co=e s co ectly 1efo e etu ning the unit to the custome s. Electrical safet% 4lect ic cu ent f om powe ? telephone? and communication ca1les can 1e ha;a dous. !o a=oid pe sonal in@u y o eDuipment damage? disconnect the attached powe co ds? telecommunications systems? netwo )s and modems 1efo e you open the se =e Gwo )station co=e s? unless inst ucted othe wise in the installation and configu ation p ocedu e. Precautions <isconnect all powe 1efo e: Pe fo ming a mechanical inspection >o )ing nea powe supplies Aemo=ing o installing main units 6efo e sta ting wo ) on the machine? unplug the powe co d.
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Never assume that powe has 1een disconnected f om a ci cuit. 0i st? check that it has 1een powe ed5off. .lways loo) ca efully fo possi1le ha;a ds in you wo ) Moist floo s 3on5g ounded powe e8tension ca1les Powe su ges. If an elect ical accident occu s: Use caution $witch off powe $end anothe pe son to get medical aid $afet% Inspection #uide 1. !hese steps will help you to identify potentially unsafe conditions on these p oducts: Chec) e8te io co=e s fo damage 9loose? 1 o)en? o sha p edges: Powe 5off compute . <isconnect the powe co d. !he powe co d should 1e the app op iate type. Insulation on the powe co d must not 1e f ayed o wo n out. Aemo=e the co=e . Chec) fo any o1=ious alte ation. Use good @udgment as to the safety of any alte ations. Chec) fo wo n out? f ayed o pinched ca1les. Chec) that the powe 5supply co=e fastene s 9sc ews o i=ets: ha=e not 1een emo=ed o tampe ed with.

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Place %our ans)er on %our noteboo7 1 .Bi=e the functions of each component. 1. '. %. -. 5. Memo y Cideo ca d 3IC Mothe 1oa d H<<

'. 0acto s to conside when eplacing a component. 1. '. %.

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AdEustments@ 'odifications and Up&radin&

Up&radin& (our Computer Components !o upg ade means to change some pa ts with faste and 1ette pe fo ming ones. !hese pa ts may e=en cost less and mo e powe ful. Commonl% Up&raded Computer Parts: 'onitors5 monito s. eplaced old CA! monito s to new "C<

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"ptical dri*es5 old cd5 om d i=es a e commonly eplaced with <C<5A#M and <C< w ite s.

Hard Dri*es5 small capacity ha d d i=es a e eplaced with faste and high capacity ha d d i=es.

,e%boards and mouse5 )ey1oa ds and mouse a e commonly eplaced with optical mouse and wi eless )ey1oa ds.

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RA' 9Aandom .ccess Memo y:5 upg ading the compute Fs memo y o A.M the pe fo mance of the compute

speeds up

!ideo cards5 upg ade compute Fs g aphics ca d to imp o=e the compute s pe fo mance in te ms of g aphics and games.

Processors5 eplacing the possesso s inc eases the data p ocessing speed.

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'odem5 installing a modem ena1les you compute to connect to the inte net.

Ho) to $peed up the Computer 1. <ef agmente utility: .utomatically analy;es the empty dis) space on the ha d dis) and def ag all scatte ed files.

'. $hutdown Unnecessa y p og ams: Close all unwanted p og ams at the >indows sta tup and this will automatically inc ease the windows loading time and speed of the compute will also 1e inc eased.

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Close the unnecessar% pro&rams

%.Inc eased memo y: inc easing the memo y in the system will esult to e8ceptional speed of you compute .

-. <is) Cleanup: Eou can delete unwanted p og ams and files f om you compute and this will 1e helpful in inc easing the speed.

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5. 4mpty Aecycle 6in: <elete all the files and folde s f om the ecycle 1in and you will get the space of C d i=e fo eusa1ility.

'emor% Up&rade
!o ma)e you compute faste you can upg ade its memo y? he e a e the steps in upg ading you compute s memo y 1. Aemo=e the memo y modules f om the slot.

'. In +i& ;2. the notches we ha=e ma )ed as A a e used fo the e@ecto clip on the <IMM slot. !he notches we ha=e ma )ed as B a e used to align the memo y module with the <IMM slot )ey C as shown in +i& ;2B2 In +i& ;2B you can see the e@ecto clips 9D:? using you finge ? push these into the down position as shown in +i& ;2B this allows the memo y to 1e inse ted.

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%. 3ow you a e eady to install the module? ensu ing the notches line up with the )eys gently 1ut fi mly push the memo y into the slot until it is seated fully9see +i& ;2:9? the e@ecto clips should ise to the =e tical position as shown in +i& ;2C. -. 3ow you memo y is installed. 6e su e you ha=enLt loosened any ca1les while wo )ing and also ensu e that the memo y module is full% seated and the e@ecto clips a e in the =e tical position.

!ideo card Up&rade Installin& the *ideo card 3e8t ta)e the =ideo ca d 9hold it 1y the edges: and line it up with the slot paying ca eful attention to the alignment notch? when it is aligned co ectly p ess gently 1ut fi mly until the ca d is seated fully and e=enly into the slot 9see fi& ;2B:.

>hen you a e happy that the ca d is fi mly in place? inse t the fi8ing sc ew fi& ;2: and chec) to ma)e su e you ha=enLt loosened anything du ing installation. Aeplace the case co=e and econnect the mains powe .

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>hen you e1oot you machine >indows 9o othe #$: should find the ca d automatically? it may then as) you to inse t the dis)GC< that came with you =ideo ca d? inse t the C< and follow the on5sc een inst uctions to install the =ideo ca d d i=e . Hard Dri*e Up&rade !he fi st thing to do 9afte emo=ing the case co=e s: is to locate the d i=e 1ay whe e the ha d d i=e will go 9see fi& ;2B 1elow:. In ou e8ample in fi& ;2B a1o=e we ha=e a d i=e al eady in the 1ay so you can see mo e clea ly whe e it should 1e situated.

!he ne8t step is to attach the I<4 and powe ca1les. In fig 1.- 1elow you can see a standa d I<4 Ca1le? note the e a e % connections 9notice the diffe ence in distance 1etween the connecto s:? connection . plugs into the mothe 1oa d and then the sla=e and maste connections a e used fo I<4 de=ices such as ha d d i=es? if you a e only installing one d i=e o the new d i=e is to 1e the maste then use the maste connecto ? if the d i=e is to 1e the sla=e then use the sla=e connecto . !he I<4 ca1le will 1e ma )ed down one side with a ed o 1lac) st ip? this denotes Pin 1? match this with the Pin 1 indicato on the 1ac) of the ha d d i=e. !he powe ca1le you will find in you case attached to you powe supply? you can see an e8ample 1elow in fig 1.5

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Hard)are Up&rade Tool@ 'aterials@ and E<uipment Tools Philip $c ew <e i=e .nti5static w ist st ap .nti5static mat E<uipment 3etwo ) Ca d Net)or7 Card Up&rade Bi=en the tools and mate ials? upg ade you compute 1y installing a netwo ) ca d. Eou will 1e assessed using the following c ite ia E*aluation1 CRITERIA 1. #1se =ance of safety p ecautions '. .pp op iate tools a e used in upg ading %. 3ecessa y imp o=ement and ad@ustment a e done in te ms up upg ading. .

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P og am cou se Unit of Competency Module L"2: Title Assessment Criteria1

: Computer Hard)are $er*icin& NCII : Dia&nose and Troubleshoot Computer $%stem : Dia&nosin& and Troubleshootin& of Computer $%stem 1 Test run the computer s%stem

1. !est5 un of the compute system is e8ecuted fo ensu ing safe ope ation. '. .ccidental e=ents o conditions a e esponded to esta1lishe standa ds and p ocedu es. %. .n accomplishment epo t is su1mitted to teache s conce ned in compliance with the su1@ect eDui ements. Resources1 E<uipment=+acilities $e =e Compute pe iphe als <es)top compute s Blasses Mas) Blo=es .nti5static w ist st ap U$6 0lash d i=e
Tools > Instruments $upplies > 'aterials

Multi5teste <iagnostic softwa e .pp op iate softwa e .sso ted plie s .sso ted sc ew d i=e s $olde ing gun

Connecto s? A2-5 .dapto s 6us wi es and ca1les .pp op iate softwa e Compute sto age media Ca1le tie

Reference1 1. Mc"aughlin?Ao1e t? $asse ?$usan? Aalston?Ma y.0i8 Eou #wn PC.Philippine B aphic . ts? Inc !andang $o a $t.Caloocan City '. Me alco 0aoundation. Mic ocompute $e =icing Plus. Pasig City? Philippines. %. "egaspi?Ca los? CaiHa? Ma ) .nthony. #pe ate . Pe sonal Compute . <asma iHas Compute "ea ning Cente .<asma iHas?Ca=ite? Philippines -. 6igelow?$tephen 2. PC !echnicianFs ! ou1leshooting ?McBaw Hill 5. www.helpwithpcs.com &. http:GGen.wi)ipedia.o g (. www.techsoup.o g +. www.howstuffwo )s.com ,. www.mic osoft.comGtechnetGnetwo )

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Testin& Computer $%stem Three 'aEor Components of Computer $%stem1 Ha dwa e $oftwa e
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0i mwa e

Test (our Hard)are Chec)ing you compute ha dwa e and its pe iphe als 1. Computer 'onitor and its peripherals Monito and inte face ca1les Cideo ca d Monito powe ca1le

Interface cables

!ideo cards

'onitor po)er cable

'. ,e%board and 'ouse /ey1oa d connecto Mouse Connecto


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'ouse connector

%. I=" port and de*ices Connection 1etween the IG# po t and the pe iphe al de=ice . faulty ca1le 1etween the IG# po t and the pe iphe al de=ice . faulty pe iphe al de=ice Inco ect settings in the $ystem $etup p og am Inco ect settings in the systemLs configu ation files 0aulty IG# po t logic on the system 1oa d

$erial ports I=" circuit board

Parallell ports

-. Po)er suppl% Powe co d 0use


Po)er cord

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+use Po)er suppl%

Po)er plu&

Testin& (our $oft)are Chec) the diffe ent softwa e installed in the compute . 1. #pe ating system Aun li=e updates fo you ope ating systems to get the latest patches and p otection fo you #$. Aun egist y scanne s to chec) the #$ egist y configu ation

'. .pplication $oftwa e Chec) fo li=e updates

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%. .nti5=i us softwa e Aun anti5=i us p og am Chec) fo =i us signatu e updates Chec) fo spywa e updates

Test (our +irm)are 0i mwa e5 a com1ination of ha dwa e and softwa e integ ated on a chip. How do you test you fi mwa eI 48ample: Chec) fo the co ect configu ation on you fi mwa e? you can accomplish this 1y configu ing the 6I#$ in the compute
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$ample Accomplishment Report +orm !as) to 1e accomplished Ha dwa e component testing $tatus >o )ing p ope ly 3ot wo )ing p ope ly

$oftwa e testing >o )ing p ope ly

$tatus 3ot wo )ing p ope ly

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E<uipment Compute unit Monito /ey1oa d and mouse Powe ca1les 'aterials 6ond pape Aule and Pencil Hard)are Testin& and Documentation !est the following compute pe iphe als and eDuipment with the use of the tools p o=ide . <ocument you testing with the use of an accomplishment fo m.

.ssigned !as) Ha dwa e component testing Compute monito

Condition >o )ing p ope ly 3ot wo )ing p ope ly

Powe supply /ey1oa d Mouse

Eou will 1e assessed using the following c ite ia E*aluation1 CRITERIA 1. $eDuence of steps in testing is followed. '. #1se =ance of safety p ecautions. %. .pp op iate tools a e used in testing. -. C eating a accomplishment epo t.

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Enumeratin& unpredicted e*ents Error Beep codes >hen a PC is fi st switched on o eset it pe fo ms a special diagnostic test called a P#$! 9Powe 5#n $elf !est:? to chec) all of the components in the PC the P#$! p og am sends out a signal to each de=ice initiali;ing each de=iceLs 1uilt5in self test p ocedu e. The P"$T test is a t)o sta&e process1

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1. 0i st it will chec) all of the 1asic components including among othe things the system cloc)? the p ocesso ? A.M? the )ey1oa d cont olle and the Cideo '. .fte the =ideo has 1een tested the 6I#$ will then indicate any e o s encounte ed 1y displaying eithe a nume ic code o a te8t message on the sc een. >hen a de=ice fails the fi st pa t of the P#$!? the 6I#$ will send a se ies of 1eeps f om the PCLs spea)e 9inte nal: to info m the PC use that the e is a p o1lem? these 1eeps a e coded allowing the use to diagnose the t ou1lesome component. >hen the P#$! has 1een completed successfully the PC will ma)e a sho t 1eep to let the use )now e=e ything is as it should 1e. Three maEor brands of BI"$ chip 1. .>.A< 6I#$ '. Phoeni8 6I#$ %. .MI 6I#$ 4ach type of 6I#$ chip has it own e o code A'I BI"$ ERR"R BEEP C"DE$ Indicato 4 o message 1 6eep Memo y ef esh failu e Memo y pa ity e o ' 6eeps Memo y eadGw ite e o % 6eeps Mothe 1oa d time not functioning -6eeps P ocesso e o 56eeps & 6eeps P ocesso e8ception inte upt ( 6eeps <isplay memo y eadGw ite failu e + 6eeps A#M chec)sum e o , 6eeps 1* 6eeps 11 6eeps
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$olutions Chec) memo y Chec) memo y Chec) memo y Aeplace mothe 1oa d Aeplace p ocesso Aeplace mothe 1oa d Aeplace p ocesso Aeplace =ideo ca d Aeplace 6I#$ chipGMothe 1oa d Aeplace 6I#$ chipGMothe 1oa d Aeplace cache memo y

Bate .'*G)ey1oa d cont olle failu e

CM#$ shutdown eadGw ite e o 6ad cache memo y

Phoeni6 BI"$ ERR"R BEEP C"DE$ Phoeni8 6I#$ 1eep codes a e a se ies of 1eeps sepa ated 1y a pause? fo e8ample: beep 555 beep beep 555 beep 555 beep beep would 1e ; . ; . Indicato 1515-51 15'5'5% 15%5151 15%515% 15%5-51 15%5-5% A.M failu e data 1its of high memo y 1us Chec) memo y 15-5151 A#M copy ight notice !est fo une8pected inte upt '515'5% '5'5%51 Chec) A#M /ey1oa d cont olle test A.M failu e A.M failu e data 1its of low memo y 1us Chec) )ey1oa d cont olle Chec) memo y Chec) memo y 4 o message Cache e o 6I#$ A#M Chec)sum <A.M test ate Chec) <A.M $olutions Chec) cache memo y Chec) 6I#$ A#M

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Bi=en the tools and eDuipment? identify the memo y e o code 1y emo=ing the module in the compute unit Eou will 1e assessed using the following c ite ia E*aluation1 CRITERIA 1. #1se =ance of safety p ecautions. '. .pp op iate tools a e used in testing. %. Identifying the e o code.

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