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Installing Computer System and Networks

The document is a Competency-Based Learning Material (CBLM) for the Computer Systems Servicing NC II course, focusing on the competency of installing and configuring computer systems. It outlines various learning outcomes, including assembling computer hardware, preparing installers, installing operating systems and drivers, and conducting documentation. The module includes technical terms, learning activities, job sheets, and self-checks to facilitate the learning process.

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Competency-BasedLearning Materials (CBLM)

COMPUTER SYST: SERVICING NC II


co PETENCY # 1

Unit of Competency:
Install & Configure Computer Systems

Competency Based Learning Materials (CBLM) |


Prepared by:
Mr. Eric M.
Talamisan CSS NC
II Trainer/Assessor
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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own and anser the elf-Check u t
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learning
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skills covered in
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competency
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COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING NC II

COMPETENCY-BASED LEARNING MATERIALS

List of Competencies

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Program /Course : Computer Systems Servicing NC II
Unit of Competency : Install and Configure Computer Systems
Module Installing and Configuring Computer
: Systems

INTRODUCTION:
T
i
hs module o a
cntins infomation r
an sugested d
Compu
Systems
lern gServicing
activitiesII.
on It includes activitiesterand
Systems and r
Netwoks.
Completi this module will
g on of a helinyou bet
This module
materials on consists of 5 of Computer
Installation l on the
learnng outcomes. Each
p ter
Installing and configuring computer systems.

understand the @ucceeding module

learning activities supported by ea tcome


io th i contains
i Be perform
each instruction sheetg® l d activities
the
sh
instructans, read e th informaton owledge
provided
to
eetsascertain
nd answer toeyourself
s and your d necessary
to perform
teacher thatthe skill
you haveportion of the t
Upon
particular learning
comletonp of this
i m
achievement of knowldge
odule, repor to yo! nde a is odule. If you
assessment, you will be given a certificate
skills requiremen' pass the of
t effor assessment to
m
cOtpleti
check your

SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOME:

Upon completion of the module yoWghotlld be able to:


LO1 Assemble computer haxdware
LO2 Prepare installer e
LO3 Install operating syst drivers for peripherals/
LO4 Install devices applicaffon softWare
LOS Conduct \\~ locumentation
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TECHNICAL TERMS

Anti-Static - A product that prevents the


buidupof static
BIOS - Basic electicity System, chip that
Input/Output
the computer and performs aself-test
l
every time you trn t ron.
controls the most basic functions of
u
Graphic tablet i
— objects are drawn using a pen or a
puck. The puck is technically
a tablet cursor, not a mouse.
Hard-disk drive — is a storage device that stores
non-
billions of characters of data on a
removable
disk.
Hardware- refers to the tangible (things
system. Hardware omponents re furter vidd you can
c a h di
into hree grouis namly
touch) components of a computer
e t e
Joy
of aStick
curso - n aa computer
hand-held control
scree or a stick that allows
r o n b
symol in ideo
a playerto co ga: movements
a
LAN v
Card — Local area network interface card.
Multi-tester- is an instrument use to measure volt and
resistance.
NIC - Nework
t Interfae Car-
c d ion!
The PC expans
computer or server and works with the networl
of informatino over
the network.
in@system to control the flow
Network
OHS - is a communications system conneetingttwo
- Ocupational
c
Health and Safety.
or more computers.
Operating System (OS) -
software that and data
that a computer uses.
Peers- mean any computer s!tha\game protocol layer
with another computer. Printer- It is a piece of
‘hardcopy’
hardware of produces
tMat the information
a paper copy (also known as
generated by the computer.
RAM
the - Random
oputer toAccess ory,
hold in iswhil
ata a itprimary
RU c m— Reiste JacWfStis thed cnnecor
45 d plugged
is ru ing.
memory. This memory is used inside
nto the NIC
computer
e g ports
nn red o o
s and @ften configcting the main
t i n
networking hardware together.
Router - a deyi@e that,forwards data packets between
Local or Wide Area Network
Scanni put device that read text or illustration
printed on paper,
mation into a form that a computer can use.
t of a network. It is a special computer
carry
that out a on the network
users
particular job.
Software ~ programs and data that a computer uses.
Static
poten - The discharge of electricity between two
i
tal
objects with different electrical
USB - Universal Serial Bus, a hardware interface
the k
eboard,
y mouse, oystikj scanner,
c , printer
and low-speed
for telephony evices.
peripherals such as
d

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Talamisan 4
Program/ : Computer Systems
Unit of
Course : Install and
Servicing ILn
NCCofigure
Modu
Competency : Installing and Configuring Computer
Computer Systems
le Systems
Learning Outcome 01: Assemble computer hardware
Assessment Criteria:

1. Unit
lwed assembly is planned
in accordance wih and prepared to ensure
OH&S
fol
sstems orequrement
policies and procedures tare 2.
y Materials i
s established procedure and cheked agaist
necessary to complete the work are identified and
systems requiements
s
obtaind in accordance c
with n
esablished procedurs and
and
obtained
chcked in accordance with 3. Tools, equipment ct and
r safety e
testing devices needed to carry out the installation
t e e
work are
a n
Accesso
4. Computer hardware is assembled in accordance with lures and
establish: systems requirements
ries
5. Basic-input-output-system(BIOS) atcordance
hardware
configuration is performed in with
requirements.
Resources:

Equipment \Y Materials
and
tan@&r Software applications
LAN Card il
d) Network OS
UP ip Software
RJ 45

S
S erver UTP Cat 5
8 port-hub 8) Motherboard’s manual
M@ghanical cable
Mode efi and
pliers
mFax st
ch install
USB
machine Critapin
er er
printrs
e Soldering
g tool
Flash Drive s
ire
iron (30
stripp
watts)
er
AN Tester
Anti-static
Device
wrist drivers
wrap
/installers
References:
Sto. D omingo, Josephine C.,Learning Windows XP and
* Computers-TheEasy Way
Internet the Easy Way
* And res Sr., Antonio M. Introduction of Computer.
May2003 orld ClWss Publishin ag and Packaging
* HASOP (Hardware, Software and Peripherals)ReferenceManual, 2005
* Comput
Fully Illustrated,
kepedia.org Valenzuela City; er
* www.wi
Fundamentals, Makati City: STI Technology Institute
Inc.; Copyright 1997

Core # 1 : Install and Configure Computer Systems Mr, Ene.


Talamisan 5
Learning Experiences

Learning Outcome 1 - Assemble Computer Hardware

Learning Activities Special Instructions


1. Read information sheet on 1.1
(OHS Policies and Procedures)

2. Answer Self-Check 1.1


Read each Infofation Sheet
and Answer the ck at
the end of each Leai
tivity. There
3. Read information sheet on 1.2 are Learnii A that may
(Introduction to Computer systems)
certain Task
have to perform
4. Answer Self-Check 1.2 performance
based mance criteria set. At
letion of this module
5. Perform Job Sheet 1.1 -
you able to assemble
Assemble
computer
Computer Hardware
are.

. Check your answer using the


Answei Keys below
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Talamisan 6
INFORMATION SHEET 1.1

OHS Policies and Procedures

Occupational Health and Safety Policy

In the school as a computer teacher you must be


when they are working in the computer laboratory, as
accomplishig
well
aware as evey students
tak.
ofimplementing
how your Safety
a safe practces
way of
behave should be
n leaned
r
early and lways adherd to
is for the protection of not only when working
the people with any
working
with them, but also for the devices
Poli
s i r
cies
electrical device, including personal computers and
.
a e themselves. The basis for this
peripherals. This
process begins with your OccupationaNHealth and Safety

Personal Safety While Working Along With PC’s


Computer equipment can be dangerous, and you
don’t follo proper
if you w saetyf gudelines
i when wrkig lo e
precationary
u
following measures
are some to take before working
with any c can
or othefé 1
o¢/injured or even killed
n a
eq

(When
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY (OHS) PROC!

assembling computer hardware)

1. Wear shoes with non-conductive rupber s elp reduce


the chance of being shocked. 2. Unplug all
electronics /equipment fromthe power source?
3. Do not remove expansion cards or other components a
computer when it is turned on. 4. Remove all jewelry
when g Side any computer related
equipment.
5. Be sure not to mix
@lectroniceomponentsand water. 6. Do not

overti ews.
‘er components by the edges.
c device to prevent Electro Static
Discharge.

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Self-Check 1.1

A. Enumerate the occupation health & safety (OHS)


computer w
hardare. when assembling
procedures

Core # 1 : Install and Configure Computer Systems Mr,


Ee Mt. Talamisan 8
INFORMATION SHEET 1.2

Introduction to Computer Systems


What is Computer?

Acomputer is an electronic device that helps


people perform different task.
It accepts information (in the of digitalized data) and
form manipulates it for some result program or sequence of TW.
based on a
instructions on how the data is to be processed.

FOUR (4) TYPES OF COMPUTER: ~~

Since the advent of the first computer and Sizes of


different t! offering different services. computers are yi
Computers can be as big large building and
as small as a laptop or a microcontroller in systems, Thesfol ic types of
computers are:

Super computer
Mainframe computer <
Minicomputer es
Microcomputer

1. Supercomputer

The most powerful coi in terms of


performance and data p' gz are
the
supercomputers. The: re ized and
specific computers used by task
lar; organization
s.
These computers ed) for research
exploration and ike NASA uses
supercomputéts ching space
controlling d shuttles, for space IBM AC922 oN
purpose. exploration
This
What Supercomputer
Would Take You6 Can
Uses of syst
illion Yeas.in 1 Second
Calculate
Supercomputer: em
B
(The r
supercomputer is an IBM
tha
AC922 t's
‘made up of 4,608 computer
)
servers
Core # 1 : Install and Configure Computer Systems
2. Mainframe computer

Although Mainframes are not as powerful as supercomputers,


but they are quite expensive nonetheless, and
certainly many government organizations uses
large firms Mainframes to run
&
their business operations. The Mainframe computers can be
accommodated in air-conditioned rooms because of
large Super- its size. the fastest computers
computers are with large data
storage capacity.

3. Minicomputer

Minicomputers are used by small businesses & fir


Minicomputers are also called as “Midrange Computers” glhe: are
small machines canbe accommodated on a disk wi
and processing storage capabilities as super-ct
and data
Mainframes. ers

4, Microcomputer

Desktop computers, laptops, personal digit: stant (PDA), tablets &


smartphones
are all types of microcomputers. ters are widely used & the
The, growing computers. These fastest ‘apest among the other
compute: re tl three types of
computers. The Micro-computers “ar@ spé@eially designed for general
usage like entertainment, education and work purpeses. Well known manufacturers of
Micro-computer are Dell, Apple, Samsung, Sony & Toshiba.

Desktop computer Laptop Netbook Hybrid Tablet Smartphone


# 1 : Install and Configure Computer Systems
Core
MiasnStaniaa 10
THE 3 FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF THE COMPUTER

Output
1. System Unit>acts like the center or
core, processing the
Deviee
data and
devi information it receives from input
ces.
2. Input Devices>An input
hardware device that
device is any
sends data to computer,
a
with and cntrol
the compte.
allowing you to
o u

interact
r

3.unit's
Outputprocessed
Devices>these are the devices

o
information.
like printers. It sys
receives the tem

1. Input Devices
Input Devices
camera ay’ The most commonly used or
primary & fut. devices on a co puter
dozens
neare of other
keyboard and devices
mouse.
m
o t r ,Hwever, hee are
that can also be used

MONITOR
HEADPHONE
Output Device

Output
Devices of Computer projection, or physical
PLOTTER PRINTER
reproduction. PROJECTOR

Core # 1 : Install and Configure Computer Systems


irexsutramess a
3. System Unit
*Basic Parts of the System Unit:

Mothero
System
Case b
Central
ard Processing Unit (CPU)
Random Access )
Power
Memory (RAM
Hard
Supply
CDROM
disk i
drve
Expansion Slot
1. System Case
A computer cse also
a kno n as
a computer
chassis, tower, system
w
unit, cabinet, base unit
or simply case and sometimes Desktop
incorrectly
referred Case
enclosureto ascontin
tat the "CPU"
most
of h
orthe"hard drive", is the
a s
components of a computer.

Two Types of System Case


1
.
Desktp (Standad,
Slimline)
Tower -(Full, Mid, Mi-
se 2. o r

ndesiign)ed tasit artic;


desig!

2. Motherboard

connectors other
into which eomponent
slot alléws communication between
many ofhods
the ic sof a
ted.It nit (CPU) and
l and system
other peripherals.
memory,
crucial
U electronic crcuiry
A CP is the
thatwithin
carries out the instructions
a compuer
performing the basic arithmetic,
logical,
i t control and t
of a computer program by
input/output (I/O) operations

specified by the instructions. 4.

Random Access Memory (RAM)


RAM
c
is the physial hardwae
temporarily stores data,
iside a computer that serving as
memory. Additional RAM allows a
computer
r n to work with
consderable effec on ttal
the computer's
system erforance."working"
more information at the same time,
i t o

which usually has a


p m

Core #1 : Install and Configure Computer Systems


5. Power Supply
A power supply is an electronic device that supplies
to an electrical
electric energy load. The primary
function of a power supply is to
convert one form of electrical energy
power suppies
l are sometimes refered to
a elctri power
to another and, as a result, converters.
r s e c

6. Hard Disk Drive (HDD)


The hard diskTedrive is thesoetime
hrd drive main,
and usually largest, 3S .)
refrred data
storage hardware device in a
system,
computer.software titles, and most
The operating
hard diks
drive.files are stored in the
other
Q h a is m s
to as the "C drive” due to the fact
- e
> that
Microsoft Windows, by
designates
default, the "C’ drive letter to tye’
primary patit
r n oio n
the primary

Old and Newer Hard drive


1
. SA - Serial Technolog ew)
2.TA
IDEAdvance
- Integrated Drive Electronigg(old)
y atta’

7. CD-ROM Drive

CD-ROMs
h not
are r
Compact
wich Disk, DVD -or
witable Di
Digital Versatile
erasable. sk

8. Expansion Slot
The

expansion slot in p
boa adaper o
accessory card)
i
(also expansion computing e rd, ard r
inserted
n nto an o
is a rinted
expasion
electrical
riser card slt on aadd
computer
connctor,
to or functionality to a computer
motherboard, bckplan or circuit
the
expansion
a
bus. e
system via
t c
board that can be

T
his where you install the
LANis card,
video card, sound card,

SELF-CHECK 1.2

Core # 1 : Install and Configure Computer Systems


Matching Type: Match the picture in Column A with its name in
Column B. Write your answer only on a sheet of paper.

Column A Column B

1. Power Supply

2. Motherboard

3. CDROM Drive

4. System oe

5. CPU \

6. isk Drive

Aeon Slot

8. RAM

e
9. Mainframe Computer

10. Supercomputer

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SELF CHECK 1.3

1. What is computer?
2. What are the four (4) types of computer?
3. What the three (3) Fundamental Elements of the
computer system?

=
4. Give at least five (5)
examplesof Input devices 5.
Give at least five (5) examples
of Output devices
6. Enumerate the eight (8) Basic
Parts of the System Unit
NS
SELF CHECK 1.4

Give the acronym of the following:


CPU

USB

SAT
A
IDE e

yo
BIOS
cD
Page
Core # 1 : Install and Configure 15
Computer Systems Mr, Ee
Mt. Talamisan
Job Sheet 1.1

Title: Computer Assembly and Disassembly


Performance Objective: Prepare the computer components &
peripherals for Computer Disassemble and Assemble

Tools/PPE: Screwdriver/AntistaticWrist
strap Equipment : Computer Set
Steps/Procedure:

1. Prepare the workplace for assembly /


disassemb} . Use proper Personal
Protective Equipment
3. Conduct Inventory on the different component pel erals
for Computer Disassembly and Assembly. we
. Follow Occupational Health and Safety ditw hi performance
of each task
. Disassemble / Assemble Comput@_ HardWare for the
following . Desktop Unit
Implement 5’s and 3’7r ani mpiér €rgonomics during the activity.
. Identify faults during the asseM®bly and
disassembly . Submit output to treiner for
evaluation
e
Assessment Met! : Pes nce Demonstration.

&

Core #1 : Install and Configure Computer Systems


PERFORMANCE CRITERIA CHECKLIST JOB
SHEET 1.1

Assemble Computer Hardware

Trainee’s Name: Date :

CRITERIA NO N/A
1.Did you unplug all electronics/equipmentfrom the power source?

2.Did you remove all peripheral attachment properly?


3.Did you use the hand tools correctly?
4.Did you remove the power supply
properly? 5.Did you remove the hard disk
and CD rom from 6. Did you remove the Video
card, NIC card from’ 7.Did the Motherboard
remove from the Sygtem
8.Did you the parts return its
original place? 9. Did you bring the
tools needed in
10. Did you know all the partsof ci
11. Did you use the Hand tools properly?
12. Did you prepare the mothe! r@correctly?
13. Did you install the motherboard?
CPU ii the motherboard?
14.
15.
16. eC ¢ Power supply
correctly? 17. Di
eWVideo Card and NIC?

Trainer’s Signature: Date :

Page
Me. Ere M, Talamigan 1
Program/ Course: Computer Systems Servicing
Unit of Competency: Install and Configure Computer Systems

Module: Installing of Computer Systems and Networks

Learning Outcome # 02 : Prepare installer

Assessment Criteria:

. Portable bootable devices are created in accordance


with software manufacturer instruction
. Customized prepared in accordance with’ e
installers are user agreement.
utilization guide and
end
. portable applications are carried @ut i:
Installation dance with guide and
of software software license ae
user

Resources:

Tools, Materials and Facilities


Equipment and ICT
Laboratory
Computer Table and \
Comput
Chairs
ers
Printers
LCD
Webcam
Digital
Installation CDs e
Camera
And other Computer sOties
References:

Andre
? 78M. ass
orld Introduction
Publishing of Computer. Fully
Cl
and Packaging
Illustrated, Valenzuela
, Josephine C.,Learning Windows XP and
titers - The
Internet the Easy Way
Easy Way
Fundamentals, Makati City: STI Technology
Institute Inc.; Copyright

http: / /www.geeks.com/techtips/200/6techtips-
24aug06.htm
Computer Fundamentals, Makati City: STI Technology
Institute Inc.; Copyright
l
Practical Introduction to Computers and
Graw-Hil l
Higher
Education;2000 A
Communications International Ed. MC

Core #1 : Install and Configure Computer Systems


Learning Experiences

Learning Outcome 2 - Prepare installer

Learning Activities Special Instructions


1. Read information sheet
on 2.1 (Software
Installation)

2. Answer Self-Check 2.1

ctivities
3. Read information on 2.2
sheet that to
install
(How to create er) perform
bootable d Jobs that you
rm and check your
Answer Self-Check 2.2
4. based on the

. Perform Job Sheet 2.1 letion of this module


you will Prepare bootable USB install e” able to
assemble computer (Windows 7 bootable USB)
ardware.
6. Check your answer usigg
the Answer Keys below e

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Information Sheet 2.1

Software Installation
INSTALL
An installation program or installer is a computer aoehe
program that installs files, such as applications, drivers, or
other software, onto a computer.

Installation (or setup) ofa computer program (including device


drivers and plugins), is the act of making the program ready for
executiagn. Because the
process varies each program and each computer, pregra (includin
for operating often come with an installer, i e g
systems) a program
responsible for doing whatever is needed for their "se lati
allation
may be part of a larger software deployment process.

Installer ae

An installation program or installer is 1 program that


installs files, such as applications, drivers, or gather st e, onto a
computer. Some
installers are specifically made to they contain; other
install The are general-purpose and installers tents of the
work by readii software package to
be installed.

Common Windows Installer File


Exten&jon: 1. Executable - .exe
2. Microsoft Windeys tadlation
- .msi 3. Compressed Zip 2

\ =
4. ISO image @iso

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Information Sheet 2.2

How to create bootable USB Windows Installer x

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+ Ruf aplictp ( pa software) ~
us ion
running XP or 3 ty Windows—7 O_S _.__ | e
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image — in this example
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SELF CHECK 2.1

1. Common Windows Installer File Extension

2. What is an installer?

SELF CHECK 2.2

1. What are the steps in preparing bootable USB installe:

Core Page
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Job Sheet 1.2

Title: Prepare bootable installer


Performance Objective: Prepare the USB Flash disk and Bootable
Disk Image for creating bootable USB installer

Tools/Software: USB Flash Drive, Rufus Application, Windows 7 Disc Image


Equipment : Computer Set
Steps/Procedure:

1. Prepare the USB Flash Drive


2. *Optional — Format the flash drive by Right clicking on

iovable device and select Format.


3. Rufus Application
Open the optical drive button next to OX: le disk
4. the Creat
Click
5. Search the ISO image which is normally omputer>Local Disk
D: and click on Open button. (Windows 7 All iso)
6. Finally click on Start button. When mptéd click Yes to
format flash drive.
7. Warning! All data from the fl. drit be erased during the
process.

Assessment Method: Performance Demonstration.

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Program/ Course: Computer Systems Servicing
Unit of Competency: Install and Configure Computer Systems

Module: Installing and Configuring Computer Systems

Learning Outcome No. 3 Install operating system and drivers for


peripherals/ devices

Assessment Criteria:

Operating system (OS) is installed in accordance with established


installation procedures and to comply with end-user requirements
. Peripherals/devicesdrivers are installed and configured it ance
with manufacturer’s instructions and/or OS installation proeedt
ues.
OS and drivers updates/patches are accessed and igsstal iccordance
with manufacturer’s recommendations and requiremeat:
On-going checks of the quality of the work are oe in accordance
with established procedures

Tools, Materials and Equipment and


Facilities’ ICT Laboratory
Computer Table and Chairs \Y
Computers
Printers
Installation
CDs
And other Computer Accessories

References:
Sawyer, Stackeyg@./ Wilkiatas, Brian K., Using Information
Technology, A Practical Introd@ction to Computers and
Communications International Ed. MC Graw- Hill ucation;2000
Meyers Mé tion to PC Hardware and Troubleshooting,
Philippines: McG tion (Asia): 2006
Marcel Oigette R., Understanding PC Hardware, Philippines: Jemma Inc.,
2007
http:/ /www.pcguide.com/byop/byop_PoweringUptheSystemfortheFirstThit
me. m

http:/ /www.tekxam.com/StudyGuide/concepts/Troutbrlouebslhesohoototing/
ing.html
http:/ /www.pcguide.com/ts/toolsSoftware-c.html

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Learning Experiences

Learning Outcome 3 - Install operating system and drivers for peripherals/


devices

Learning Activities Special Instructions

1. Read information sheet


on 3.1 (Software)

2. Answer Self-Check 3.1

3. Read information sheet on 3.2


Read each tion
Sheet 4. Answer Self Check 3.2 and Answer heck at
the
Activity. There
5. Read Information are leat ivities that may
Sheet 3.3 perform certain
(Device Drivers) tha Task
t you have to perform
6. Answer Self Check 3.3 your
performance based performance criteria set. At
. Perform Job Sheet 3.1 completio of this module you
(Installin; n will be assemble computer
Operating System -Windows able to
7) hardware.
8. Perform Operation
Sheet (Device Drivers
Installat:

9. Check your an: using the


Answer Keys below ~S
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INFORMATION SHEET 3.1

Software
oftware
S is the o computer system
written f understand
in a code-that
component computersand
canexecut. Anothr
instructin oiss
a name r this set of
program.
which refers to the set of instructions
e e fo
Three Types of
Software 1.
2 Application
Operating
. Software
System
3. Programming Language
1. ig nSystem - This software ells t e t
allocation
CPU what and
Operat
th use of programs and
to do. otrols
common
data that operating
a cmputer systems
_us available today, and who
he
soft c n t
o ' ow is a listing of
develofd t

Windows 7 Mic
Windows 8 icro
Windows M
Windows
10 MidGso
Server 2008 kt
Windows iggBso
Server 200 ft
Windows rosoft
Corel 201
Server ore
MAC
Linux Appl
OS X Mandrake
le
Mandrake
Linux

Window 1.0 Windows 3.1 Window9s5 Windows XP


fy
Mac OS X

Windows .
ao
Vista Windows 7 Windows 10 yr"

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2. Application Software - This is designed and written
or scientific processing tasks, such as payrol, l
or inventory
procesing, management.
human resourceCommon Appication
management, l
tosoftware
perform are te following:
specific personal, business,
s
h
* MS Word, WordPad a nd
* Internet browsers Frefox,like
Sa
¢ Notepad
i fari, and Chrome
Microsoft Power Point, Keynotes
to CAD
* Au
* MySQL, Oracle, MS Access
* Appl Nue
mb ers, Microsoft Excel
* Real ,Player
Med a Player, VLCi Player
e Dictionaries: Encarta, Britannica Mathematical: MATLABOt! oogle Earth,
NASA World Wind
OpenOffice, Microsoft
Office

@H- ew eemy s
eee Q 8
Programming
3. Pro ra - O..g for mRN\
making computer
Programming
Language softwareis a tool to
programs softWa e using different
. r
programming languages.

Visual Basic
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SELF CHECK 3.1

. What the three (3) of software?


are . types Operating (Give at
Common systems least 5)
. Examples of Application Software (Give at least 5)
. of Programming Language (Give at least 3)
Examples

SELF CHECK 3.2

Identify the OS, Application Software & Programming Lan; e

Identify if the icon is an Operating System, Application Softwa!


ogramming
Language (One example is given at number 1)

[PO] 2 tin sa Ne)


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INFORMATION SHEET 3.2

How to install an Operating System (Windows 7) Screen Shots


Step 1 : Insert bootable USB installer Step 2 : Power on PC

Step 3 : Press BIOS setup key repeatedly range Boot Order, Boot
Sequence,
(Depends on PC Brand: F1, F2, F10, Del) p device or something similar, making
IfF1
1, F2, you are
and to press, S/Removable Device our first
F a
Dl key 0 simply press fons
unsure which one boot
e
1st Boot — USB
installer 24 Boot —
Hard Disk

Step 5 : Save the new settings by pressing


F10, Esc (Depends on BIOS). Confirm by Step 6: Quickly press any key to boot
from selecting Yes. USB.
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Step 7: Click on Next to continue Step 8 : Click on Install
Now

Which type of installation do


you want?

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Upgrdea to a neva version
de
ae anna bates Morac (rad The
running.option
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Step 11 :
Delete a1
click Next

Insaling Windows.
‘ats nema pn Yo cml at i ng
Job Sheet 3.1

Title: Installing an Operating System (Windows 7)


Performance Objective: Prepare the bootable disk and computer for
installing an Operating System.

Tools/Software: Bootable USB installer (Windows 7)

Equipment : Computer Set


Steps/Procedure:

1. Prepare the bootable USB


installer 2. Prepare the
computer unit
3. Refer to information 3.2 on how to install an

Assessment Method: Performance Demonstrat!

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INFORMATION SHEET 3.3

Device Drivers

Device Drivers

Now u
that you have ana operatinge system installed
r
devices
Windows sch
you'll as Video
recognizes
need Crds,
the
to intall Ntwork drivers
device,
drivers Intefae
for Cards,be
yourwill Sound
Cards, etc., In m ny caes, if s
drivers are installed and
c a s
they will work
installed fine.
automatically. In some cases, generic

Drivers are s progams r


te operating “driv
device.
mall Whenever
software a device doesn’t
that help work e properly,
system or e”ask if
h us the
the proper driver Rgs been installed.

er
8/3/2
019

Unrecognized de: due to missing device drivers.

To hec] vi issing device drivers, click on the Windows


and search
c ey r age
.
Start button a
a
Control Panel (3)
| A Device Manager
(& View devices
and printers Ay
Update device
drivers
P See more results

DEVICE MANAGER)
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How to Install Device Drivers

Here are the several ways on how to install device drivers:

1. Manufacturer’s DVD/Installer

Normally provided upon buying


your computer/printer/laptop

2. Driver Pack Solution

Packaged of drivers where you


can install drivers offline even
without an internet connection.

eg DEATNATAD cones
og d
2 Ko
“By
g Mice
e andpoitntinhg deevices
Mo
jo
nt

To access: click on Start>Right Click


Computer>Manage>DeviceManager
4. Download on-line
Search the web, key in the Model Name & Number

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SELF CHECK 3.3

. Enumerate the steps in installing an Operating System (OS) -


Windows 7

. Give the four ways on how to install device drivers

. How do you access device manager? S

. What ways in installing device drivers? SS

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3
nPrepared Page
we 4
OPERATION SHEET 3.1

Device Drivers

Material: Installation CD

Given an installation
Student’s output will CD, perform
be graded installation
thru ofScore
Performance a device
Carddriver.
below.

~ PERFORMANCE SCORE C.

Scoring

»
Performance Criteria
1. The system is correctly started. 1)/2/)3/)4

®
2. The Installation CD is properly
insert

3. Handling and safekeeping of


installation is observed.

4. The instructions how to i ic@ drivers are


accurately followed.

5. The device driver: successfully installed

Excellently
Very Satisfactoril
Performed
Satifactorily
s
Fairly
Performed
y Performed Poorly
Performed
Performed
Page
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Program/ Course: Computer Systems Servicing
Unit of Competency: Install and Configure Computer Systems

Module: Installing and Configuring Computer Systems

Learning Outcome No. 4 Install application software

Assessment Criteria:

1. Application software are installed based on software


installation guides, end-user requirements and software license
agreement
2. Variation to application software installation is carried out
inaccordance to customer/client requirements
3. Software updates are accessed and installed in
accordance ~ manufacturer’s recommendations and
requirements

Resources:

Tools, Materials and Equipment and Facilities NN


ICT Laboratory
Computer Table and
Chairs Computers
Printers \Y
Installation CDs
And other Computer Accessoffe:

References:
Sawyer, Stackey G./ s, Brian K., Using Information
Technology, A uters and
Communications International Ed.

Meyers Mike, Infroductiorl to PC Hardware and Troubleshooting,


Philippines: McGraw-Hi igf (Asia): 2006
Marcelo. ., Understanding PC Hardware, Philippines: Jemma Inc.,
2007
http:/ ide.com/byop/
byop_PoweringUptheSystemfortheFirstTimhet . m

http://www.tekxam.com/StudyGuide/concepts/Troturbolubelsehshooootting/
ing.html
htty ww" com/ts/toolsSoftware-c.html
http://www.pcguide.com/ts/toolsSoftware-
c.html
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Learning Experiences

Learning Outcome 4 - Install application software

Learning Activities Special Instructions


1. Read information sheet on 4.1
(Application Software) .
Read each Information Sheet
2. Read information sheet on 4.2 and Answer the Self-Check
at the
(How to install an application end of each
Learning,Activity. There software
are Learning Actiyi that may -Microsott Office)
require you to perfo' ain Task
prmance ba
on Jobs tl ye
and ed to perform
the
3. Perform Job Sheet 4.1 — and.ch s
Installing an e perfe criteria set. At
s rma: .
application software this module you
a the c o
c f
i willbe assemble
4. Check your answer using the Answer ti
computer an
Keys below NY)

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Proparedby:
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37
Mc.
INFORMATION SHEET 4.1

Application Software

An application program (app or Computer


Hardware application for short) is a computer program
designed to perform a group of
coordinated functions, tasks, or
activities for the benefit of the user.
Examples of an application include a
word processor, a spreadsheet, an
accounting application, a web browser,
a media player, an aeronautical flight
simulator, a console game or a photo
editor.
The collective noun application
software refers to all applications Grar
collectively. This eee Ss
contrasts with system software, which is
Applicaton Softwar
mainly involved - This
with running the is
deiged
computer and itten.

i e ecific personal,
scientific processing tasks, business, or ian
s n wr
resource management, or
such as payroll, proces
inv
entory
Common Application software
management.
are the fol er)
* MS Word, WordPad epand ; Not
* Internet browsers like Firefox#Sa ¥gri,
* A
Microsoft Power Point, Keynotes
* uto CAD
* MySQL, Oracle, MS Acc
* App le Numbers, Micr
Real laye Pr, M e
d
i
a Pla : C Player
* Dictionaries: PRcarta, Britannica Mathematical: MATLABOthers: Google
Earth,
NASA Worl
* Open
O BBE Office
fi
Pag
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INFORMATION SHEET 4.2

Installing an Application Software Screenshots

4 Installing Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Access)

Step | : Find the installation files and open it at


Start>Computer>LocalDisk D:>Office 20010

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(& Local Disk (C2)
<a Local Disk (D:)
a System é &
a
Reserved (G:

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Office
KeyNe
2010 - Micr
eded
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FULL(64-
10 PRO
»86)

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Job Sheet 4.1

Title: Installing an application software (Microsoft


Office) Performance Objective: Prepare the installation
files for installing an application software (Microsoft
Office)

Tools/Software: Installation software

Equipment : Computer Set


Steps/Procedure:

1. Prepare the installation software


2. Prepare the computer unit Ns
3. Refer to information 4.2 on how to install an Oper: in, em.

Assessment Method: Performance Demonstratio!

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Program/ Course: Computer Systems Servicing
Unit of Competency: Install and Configure Computer Systems

Module: Installing and Configuring Computer Systems

Learning Outcome No. 5 Conduct testing and documentation

Assessment Criteria:

1. Devices / systems and/or installation to whether it


is tested conforms to requirements determine
Stress test is conducted to ensure accordance with
reliability of equipment
in
manufacturer’s instructions and system requirements
5S and 3Rs are followed environmental polici¢
according to Documentation in is forwarded to ay te personnel
relation to the test
and/or authority in accordance with requirements

Resources: :

Tools, Materials and Equipment and Faciliti


ICT Laboratory »
Computer Table and Chairs
Computers
Printers
Installation
CDs
And other Computer Accessories

References:
Sawyer, Stackey G./ Brian K., Using Information
Technology, A Practical Introdugtion ti puters and
Communications International Ed. MC Graw-Hill ther Edutation;2000
Meyers Mike, ion to PC Hardware and Troubleshooting,
Philippines: McGraw-; in (Asia): 2006
Marcelg@A\ R., Understanding PC Hardware, Philippines: Jemma Inc.,
2007
http://Wywgcguide.com/byop/byop_PoweringUptheSystemfortheFirstThtime.
m

http:/ /www.tekxam.com/StudyGuide/concepts/Troutbrlouebslhesohoototing/
ing.-html
http://www.pe; com/ts/toolsSoftware-c.html
http://www.pcguide.com/ts/toolsSoftware-
c.html
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Learning Experiences

Learning Outcome 5 - Conduct testing and documentation

Learning Activities Special Instructions

1. Read information sheet


on 5.1 (Stress testing)

2. Answer Self Check 5.1


and Answer the
end of each
3. Read information sheet
on 5.2 Le; are
(3Rs and 5s) Learning At
require yo; rm certain Task
and Jol t yoR ‘have to
perform 4. Answer Self Check 5.2 and performance
based
ance criteria set. At
tion of this module
5. Read information you able to assemble
sheet 5.3
computer
(Documentation)
fare.

6. Check your answer using


the Answer Keys below

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Information Sheet 5.1

Stress Testing

Stress testing is the process of determining the ability of a


computer, network, program or device to maintain a certain level of
effectiveness under unfavorable conditions.

How to Stress Test a Computer


Toolbars
1. Close all open programs. Gana
2. Right click the bottom bar (taskbar) on a windows See?
computer and select task manager. Show :windows
:
3. If you have a slow internet connection and stacked 3 dNY
ows
were looking to, test a network intensive show winside by
program, use the networking tab side
Show the desktop
info; otherwise select the performance tab.

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Tips

* Adding more RAM will help your speed. This is because if the processorhas
more RAM to
work with, it can work faster. Adding RAM is usually the first
thing you want to do to speed up your computer.
Information Sheet 5.2

3Rs - Reduce, Reuse and Recycle

REDUCE RECYCLE
REUSE
Reducing - Try
to of waste youthe
mountreduce produce, Reusing - Think This
thr w awayenables
to e used again
a of ways you the o materials
as this is the best could reuse b
way to help the something
environment! you by making them
into new
products.

ww

5S is a method for workplace organization


which usesa list of five
Japanese words
seiri (852), seiton (441), seiso (ji), seiketsu(jifi
%),

1. Sort (Seiri) 3.
Shine/Sweep Seiri is sorting
(Seiso)
through all Seiton is
items and putting all
removing all necessary
unnecessary items in the
items . optimal place
for fulfilling
2. Set their function
in order in the
workplace.
(Seiton)
Seiton is 4. Seiketsu
putting all e
(Standardise)
a
necessary items in the optimal
place for Setting up
fulfilling their standards and
function in the specifications
workplace.
5. Shitsuke
(Sustain)
Sustain the developed
processes by self-
discipline worker
of the s.
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Computer Systems

Prepared.
m
Self-Check 5.1

. What stress testing?


is . the advantage of adding RAM to your computer?
What is

Self-Check 5.2

. What the meaning of 3Rs


is . Japanese and English term for 5s
Give the

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Information Sheet 5.3

Documentation
(Sample Documentation during Computer Disassembly & Assembly)

SAMPLE COMPUTER COMPONENTS WITH SPECIFICATIONS

1. System Case Mini Tower 1


2. Power Supply ATX 700 Watts
3. Motherboard Asrock H81m-VG4 Rev 2.0
4. CPU Intel Pentium LGA1150 G2360 3.90 G
5. RAM DDR4 4GB Kingston 2
6. Hard disk SATA 500 Gb Seagate a,
7. CDROM None n/a
8. Video Card On-board n/a

Prepared by:

Name & Signature

CSS NC II Instructor

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ANSWER KEYS

Self-Check 1.1

Wear shoes with non-conductive rubber soles to help


reduce the chance of being shocked. Unplug all
electronics /equipment from the power source?
Do not remove expansion cards or other components a
computer when it is turned on. Remove all jewelry
when working inside any computer related equipment.
Be sure not to mix electronic components and water.
Do not over tighten the
screws. edges.
Always handle computer Static Discharge
components by the Wear an
anti-static device to
prevent Electro

Self-Check 1.2
1.B
2. H
3. 1
4. F
5. C
6. A
7. D
8. E
9.
JS
10.G
Self-Check 1.3
1. A el@tagnig, device that helps people
computer is perform different task.
an 2. Four
types of co!

3. lements of the computer system,


“g Unit
y:
Inpmt Device
« O€tput Device
4. Examples of Input devices
« Keyboard
* Mouse
« Joystick
« Scanner
Micropho
ne
* Touch Tablet
« Handheld
scanner « Flatbed
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5. Examples of Output
devices * Monitor
° Printer
Speaker
« Headphones
* Plotter
* Projector
6. Parts of the System Unit
Basic « System Case
Motherboard
* Central Processing Unit (CPU)
« Random Access Memory (RAM)
* Power
« Supply
Hard disk
e CDROM drive
¢
« Expansion Slot

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CPU - Central
Processing Unit RAM
- Random Access
Memory
HDD - Hard Disk Drive

USB - Universal Serial Bus \


Y SATA - Serial Advance
Tec) ey
IDE - Integrated Drive
Electro1
1/O — Input/Output
BIOS - Basic Inpi it
System . CD - Compagt
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1. Common Windows Installer File


Extension 1. Executable - .exe
2. Microsoft Windows Installation
- .msi 3. Compressed Zip File
- .zip
4. ISO image - .iso

2. What is an installer?
is a computer program that installs files, such as applications,
drivers, or
other software, onto a computer.

3. What are the steps in preparing bootable USB


installer? 1. Prepare the USB Flash Drive
2. *Optional — Format the flash drive by Right clicking gn we able
device and select Format.
3. Open Rufus Application
4. Click the optical drive button next to the Create le disk
5. Search the ISO image which is normally fowgd mputer>Local Disk
D: and click on Open button. (Windows 7 All In on
6. Finally click on Start button. Whe: pted}click Yes to format
flash drive. 7. Warning! All data from the flash giri' i
erased during the process.

Self-Check 3.1

1. Three Types of Software e


* Operating System
e Application S are

« Windows Server 2012


3. Examples of Application Software
¢ MS Word, WordPad and Notepad
e Internet browsers like Firefox, Safari, and
Chrome e Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Excel
4. Examples of Programming Language
e Java ¢ Visual
©
Basic e Ruby e Python
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Self-Check 3.2

Matching Type

1. Application Software
2. Programming
Language 3.
Application Software
4. Operating System
5. Application Software
6. Programming
Language 7.
Programming Language 8
. Operating System
9. . Operating System
1 0. Application Software ‘X

Self-Check 3.3 No
1. Enumerate the steps in installing an O; cohen (OS) - Windows 7

Step 1 : Insert bootable USB installer, PS


Step 2 : Power on PC YA
Step 3 : Press BIOS setup pends on PC Brand: F1, F2,
key repe: Del)
Step 4 : Arrange Boot Order, t Si el e, Start-up device
or something similar, making the US. ‘emlovable device
our First boot option:
1st Boot — USB installer
24 Boot — Hi Disk
Step 5 : Save the ne ‘y F10, Esc (Depends on BIOS).
pressing
es. USB.
Step 6: Quickly #ress an\key to
boot from
Step 7: Click gnWext to continue
Step 8 : Now
Cli Step orl accept... and click Next
9:
tom installation
and create partition and
click Next for the
installation to finish

2. Give the four ways on how to install


device drivers ¢ Manufacturer’s CD/DVD
Installer
e Driver Pack Solution
*° Device Manager (Update Driver
Software) e¢ Download on-line
3. How do you access device manager?
» Click on the Windows Start
button » Search for Device
Manager

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Self-Check 5.1

1. What is stress testing?

Stress testing is the process of determining the


ability of a computer, network, program or device to
maintain a certain level of effectiveness under
unfavorable conditions.

2. What is the advantage of adding RAM to your computer?

Adding RAM will speed up your computer. Thisg@s


because if the processor has more RAM to work with, it can work
fast

1. What is the meaning of 3Rs

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

2. Give the Japanese and English tem foy’5s

Japanese i
© Seiri s So:
° Seiton Set i orde
* Sei Standar
Sweep/
n r
* so Shin e
Seikets dise
u ¢ Sustain
Shitsuke

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