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Practical CPT 2

The document outlines the steps for disassembling a faulty computer system, starting with unplugging all cables and moving the PC to a clean workspace. It details the removal of various internal components, including the power supply, hard disk drive, and motherboard. Additionally, it includes an exercise question about safety precautions during disassembly.

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Practical CPT 2

The document outlines the steps for disassembling a faulty computer system, starting with unplugging all cables and moving the PC to a clean workspace. It details the removal of various internal components, including the power supply, hard disk drive, and motherboard. Additionally, it includes an exercise question about safety precautions during disassembly.

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Practical: Disassembling Faulty Computer system

D ISASSEMBLING F AULTY C OMPUTER SYSTEM

• Steps on how to disassemble a computer


◦ The first thing you do, is unplug every cable that’s plugged in to your computer.
◦ Now that your computer is fully unplugged, move your PC to a clean work space, preferably a carpet.
The carpet is better than tile, because screws and other small parts will roll around.
◦ Remove outer Shell/Casing
◦ Now that the case is off, begin to remove the internal components which is system fan. Remove the
CPU fan.
◦ Unscrew the power supply.
◦ Unscrew or disassemble DVD or CD Drive.
◦ Remove or unscrew the Card reader (Available in new computer)
◦ Remove the hard Disk Drive.
◦ Remove the Expansion Card slots.
◦ Remove the Connectivity Center Cables
◦ Remove RAM (Random Access Memory)
◦ Remove Power Button & Power LED + HDD LED
◦ Remove the Connectivity Center
◦ Remove Motherboard.
Those steps mentioned above are the supposedly or proper way on how to disassemble all the hardware or
components in a Computer. However, due to lack of components inside the PC, we were able to disassemble only
the necessary components that was directed by our instructor.

1 Computer Peripherals & Troubleshooting [P]


Practical: Disassembling Faulty Computer system

Exercise
1. What safety precautions must be taken while dissembling parts of computer?

2 Computer Peripherals & Troubleshooting [P]

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