TestOut LabSim 15.2
TestOut LabSim 15.2
Lab Report
Time Spent: 00:17
TASK SUMMARY
Required Actions
Install and connect the ATX 20+4-pin PCIe power supply Show Details
Boot to Windows
EXPLANATION
f. From the Workspace, drag the connectors from the Power Supply Tester to the Workspace.
g. Above the computer, select Motherboard.
h. Drag the power supply to the Workspace.
Notice that this is an ATX 20+4 PCIe power supply.
4. Install a new power supply and provide power to all the essential components.
a. Under Shelf, expand Power Supplies.
b. Drag the Power Supply, ATX, 20-pin power supply to the motherboard.
c. From the Selected Component pane:
Drag the 20+4-pin connector to the motherboard to provide power to the motherboard.
Drag an 8-pin connector to the CPU power connector to provide power to the CPU.
Drag the 6-pin connector to the video card.
d. Above the computer, select Drive Bays.
e. From the Selected Component pane:
Drag an unconnected SATA, 15-pin power connector to the hard drive.
Drag an unconnected SATA, 15-pin power connector to the optical drive.
f. Above the computer, select Back.
g. Under Partial Connections for the wall plate, select the power cord.
h. From the Selected Component pane, drag the unconnected AC Power Connector to the power supply.
i. On the power supply, select the power supply switch to set it to the on position.
5. Test the solution.
a. Above the computer, select Front.
b. Select the power button on the computer.
Notice that:
The computer powers on, so you know the power supply was bad.
The computer continues to beep, indicating there is an issue with the memory.
c. From the upper left, select Bench to return to the hardware view.
d. On the computer, select the power button to turn it off.
6. Test and, if necessary, replace the memory modules.
a. Above the computer, select Motherboard.
b. Under Shelf, expand PC Tools.
c. Drag the Memory Tester to the Workspace.
d. Drag a memory module from the computer to the correct slot on the memory tester.
e. Select Test. (Notice the size, speed, and type of memory indicated on the memory tester.)
If the memory tester indicates BAD, drag the module to the Workspace.
If the memory tester indicates OK, return the module to the computer.
f. Repeat steps 6d–6e for each memory modules in the computer.
g. Under Shelf, expand Memory Modules.
h. Drag the memory module of the same size, speed, and type as the bad memory removed from the
computer.
7. Test the solution.
a. Above the computer, select Front.
b. Select the power button on the computer to power it on.
The computer boots successfully.
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