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LO1: Identify Computer Hardware Components: Name: - Date

This document contains an answer sheet for a test on identifying computer hardware components. It provides the key answers to multiple choice self-check questions on topics like hardware components, troubleshooting hard disk drive failures, and CD/DVD drive issues. Technical terms are also defined, such as interrupt request (IRQ), direct memory access (DMA), service level agreement (SLA), warranty, and input/output (I/O). Scores and ratings are included for evaluation.

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LO1: Identify Computer Hardware Components: Name: - Date

This document contains an answer sheet for a test on identifying computer hardware components. It provides the key answers to multiple choice self-check questions on topics like hardware components, troubleshooting hard disk drive failures, and CD/DVD drive issues. Technical terms are also defined, such as interrupt request (IRQ), direct memory access (DMA), service level agreement (SLA), warranty, and input/output (I/O). Scores and ratings are included for evaluation.

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Answer Sheet

Score = ___________

Rating: ____________

Name: _________________________ Date: _______________

LO1: Identify computer hardware components


L01- KEY ANSWERS:

SELF CHECK 1:

1. B
2. F
3. D
4. J
5. A
6. I
7. E
8. H
9. G
10. C
SELF CHECK 2:

1. D
2. A
3. E
4. C
5. B
SELF CHECK 3:

1. E
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. B

1
SELF CHECK 4:

1. B
2. C
3. A
4. E
5. D
SELF CHECK 5:

1. You can change the boot device order from the standard:
 Floppy disk
 Hard disk drive 0 (master hard disk)
 CD-ROM.
2. Failure to read hard disk drive
 Running a disk checking program like scandisk, fsck, Norton’s Disk Doctor or
some other program appropriate to the operating system.
 Reinstalling the operating system making sure the drive is formatted. If the
option allows it, perform a full format and not a quick format. A full format will
make a thorough check of the drive for faulty sectors.
 The cable may be faulty or not connected to the hard disk drive properly.
3. CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive not reading disks
 The copying process was never complete and the disk session not closed off.
Check the setting on the software in use.
 General poor quality disks or CD/DVD burner.
 Disk dirty or in need of cleaning.
 Faulty drive — when CD-ROM dives first came onto the market, the quality
was poor and it seemed as though they were a disposable item. These days
the quality and reliability seems much improved.

SELF CHECK 6:
1. Interrupt Request (IRQ)
2. Direct memory access (DMA)
3. Service Level Agreement (SLA)
4. warranty
5. Input/output (I/O)

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