People Ware Firmware Software Hardware
People Ware Firmware Software Hardware
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IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
Timeframe
1. Introduction Day 1 Probably the most frustrating problem computer users run into are startup
10 minutes. problems, where your computer will not boot. Equally annoying are error
messages you constantly run into during your computer’s startup process. In
this, you will be given a few tips on how you can avoid some of the most
common problems that happen right after your computer is turned on.
Why it is important to be familiarized with the components and other
peripheral of the computer before conducting any test?
2. Development Day 1 Minimum Technical Specifications
50 minutes
Processor (CPU): Intel Core i5(sixth generation or newer)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10X64
Memory: 8GB RAM
Storage: 500GB Internal storage drive
Monitor/Display: 13” LCD monitor
Network Adapter: 802.11ac 2.4/5 GHz wireless adapter
Keyboard
Mouse
Techniques for Diagnosing Computer Systems
Computer Diagnosis
Sometimes when the problem with a system is not totally apparent and the
problem may be intermittent, using a basic common diagnostic procedure
may help determine what is wrong. This procedure has several steps that, if
followed each time, can be of help.
True False
1. When you find a faulty component in your
computer, check it with the other computers so that
you can
make sure whether the fault is in the component or not.
2. In case of any device failure, check all the cables of
your computer such as data cables, power cable,
internal circuitry cables and make sure that all these
are
plugged in and working fine.
3. Skip on checking the hardware settings in the CMOS
and in the device manager of the system.
4. When you notice a software or hardware error in your
computer, determine what was changed before the
problem occurred.
5. Make notes including the error messages and their
solutions, so that you have a record on how a certain
problem occurred and how did you solve it.
3. Engagement Day 2 Learning Task 2: Sequencing
50 minutes Directions: Arrange the following steps in different computer problems.
Number it 1, 2, 3 and so on.
If your computer does not start, begin by checking the power cord to
confirm that it is plugged securely into the back of the computer case and
the power outlet.
If it is plugged into an outlet, make sure it is a working outlet. Often, this
will require you to plug a lamp or other electrical device into the outlet to
make sure it is receiving power.
If the computer is plugged into a surge protector, verify that it is turned
on. You may have to reset the surge protector by turning it off and then
back on. You can also plug a lamp or other device into the surge protector
to verify that it is on.
If you are using a laptop, the battery may not be charged.
Plug the AC adapter into the wall and then try to turn on the laptop. If
it still does not start up, you may need to wait a few minutes and then try
again.