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COMPUTER

SYSTEMS
SERVICING
NCII
UNIT III – PERFORMING COMPUTER HARDWARE
SERVICING
OBJECTIVES:

• Disassemble a computer system;

• Document specifications and information on hardware;

• Assemble a computer system; and

• Install Input/Output devices


Table of contents
01 02
Disassembling Assembling a
a Computer Computer

03
Installing
Input/Output
Devices
Lesson 1: Disassembling a
Computer
You might be wondering why the lesson starts with disassembly and
not assembly itself? Simply because we want to learn how to
disassemble so we can assemble it again from how we took out the
parts.

It is because in the industry, you will be performing disassembly


especially in servicing, compared to building a new computer and
repairing and maintaining the computers in the workplace. You will
have to be familiar especially first with the system unit. We want you
to learn how to assemble what you've taken out (disassembled).
Preparing for
Disassembly
Before going into the disassembly proper, you will have to
prepare all the materials that you will need.

Make sure
to…
The system unit you will
disassemble is UNPLUGGED!
Wear your antistatic wrist
strap

Lay out the antistatic mat!

The table is large and long


enough
VIDEO: Disassembly
Proper
Watch the demonstration video on
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuXe9VkLhTI
Performance Checklist
If you tried disassembling a computer on your own, this checklist might be able to
help you if you've done the job correctly. Check the ff if you’ve meet the criteria:
DID you…? YES NO
1. Unplug the System Unit before proceeding to disassembling?
2. Wear anti-static wrist strap and other PPE properly?
3. Remove the following safely and correctly?
a. Outer Steel/Casing?
b. Case Fan?
c. CPU Fan?
d. Power Supply?
e. Memory (RAM)?
4. Remove the Optical Disk Drive?
5. Remove the Hard Drive?
6. Remove the Motherboard?
Activity: Arrange the following sequence

___ Unplug the system unit


___ Wear Anti-static Wrist strap
___ Remove the power supply
___ Remove the motherboard
Lesson 2:
Assembling a
Computer
Now that you've learned how to disassemble a PC, we are now going
to proceed to assembling what we just disassembled. Ideally, as seen
in the last part of the disassembly video, you need to document the
specifications/status of the components before putting back the
system unit together again.

A helpful tip is since you worked your way part by part in


disassembly, now you are just going to retrace your steps in
assembling it.
Before going into the assembly proper, you will have to
prepare all the materials that you will need.

Make sure
to…
The system unit you will
disassemble is UNPLUGGED!
Wear your antistatic wrist
strap

Lay out the antistatic mat!

The table is large and long


enough
Video Demonstration – Install the Power Supply

Watch the demonstration video on


https://youtu.be/FTOdmWyve6c
Video Demonstration – Install the CPU

Watch the demonstration video on


https://youtu.be/2rrNv_BT4xI
Video Demonstration – Install the RAM

Watch the demonstration video on


https://youtu.be/3LiOBcd7uwk
Video Demonstration – Install the Motherboard

Watch the demonstration video on


https://youtu.be/HlzCcNeuSoY
Video Demonstration – Install the Drives

Watch the demonstration video on


https://youtu.be/Pc3sWUnOpqk
Video Demonstration – Install the Adapter Cards

Watch the demonstration video on


https://youtu.be/22Yam_3P53w
Video Demonstration – Connect the Internal Power Cables

Watch the demonstration video on


https://youtu.be/8tMaiiBcZwE
Video Demonstration – Connect the Internal Data
Cables
Watch the demonstration video on
https://youtu.be/uY0x6QInI04
Video Demonstration – Install the Front Panel
Cables
Watch the demonstration video on
https://youtu.be/DjcHeMsCscU
Video Demonstration – Complete the Computer
Assembly
Watch the demonstration video on
https://youtu.be/0712Sc7PT9w
Activity: True/False

It is not necessary to wear anti-static


wrist wrap anymore in assembling a
computer?
Lesson 3:
Installing
Input/Ooutput
Devices
If you still do not have an installed operating system, you can simply
install the keyboard and mouse first. Then, install an operating
system. After installing an operating system, install the rest of your
peripherals. These devices are important since it lets you control
your computer.

It is important that you have assembled a PC by this time. If not,


please finish the previous lesson first.
Installing the Keyboard
1. Make sure to read the instruction manual of your
keyboard first.

2. Check whether the keyboard has a USB (flat,


rectangular shape) or PS/2 (typically round and purple
colored) connector.
3. Install the keyboard by connecting it to its
proper port.

4. Do not install the keyboard while the


computer is powered on. Do not remove the
keyboard while the computer is running.
Installing the Mouse
The process to installing this device is similar to
that of the keyboard. Check whether your mouse is
using a PS/2 Connector or a USB connector then
connect it to its proper port
Installing the Monitor
1. Identify the connection type that will connect the
monitor to the motherboard or the graphics card.
2. A DVI, VGA, or HDMI are common ports in the
monitor and used to produce best picture qualities.
3. Once the display is plugged to its proper connector
on the video card or the motherboard, the display
is ready. Most of the time, drivers are not required
but it should be downloaded to utilize a maximum
resolution.
Installing the Speakers
1. Determine the type of speaker and its connector.

2. Connect the cable (usually a 3.5mm jack) to the line-out


jack of the computer sound card or on the system unit.

3. Plug in the power cord.


Installing the Webcam

Common webcams can be simply plugged into


the USB port and you will be prompted to
install their drivers. Some webcams would
need to have its driver installed first. Make
sure to read the manufacturer's instruction
manual first
Installing the Printer

1. Make sure to have the printer and power cable.


2. Connect the printer connector to the unit.
3. Insert the ink or toner cartridge to the printer.
4. Turn the printer on.
5. Power the computer.
6. Start the Printer Install Wizard.
7. Follow the instructions to install the Printer Driver.
8. Run a test print to check if the printer is installed
correctly.
THANK
YOU
End of Unit 3 Lesson 1 – 3

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