ICT-CSS 11 - Q1 - W3 - Mod3
ICT-CSS 11 - Q1 - W3 - Mod3
Department of Education
National Capital Region
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS – MANILA
Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park
Antonio J. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila
Learning Competency:
LESSON 8: ASSEMBLE COMPUTER HARDWARE
LO 1: Assemble computer Hardware
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HOW DO YOU USE THIS MODULE?
Before starting the module, I want you to set aside other tasks that
will disturb you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions
below to successfully enjoy the objectives of this kit. Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every page
of this module.
2. Write on your notebook the concepts about the lessons. Writing enhances
learning, that is important to develop and keep in mind.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers using the answer
keycard.
5. Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
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LESSON 1 – The Computer
EXPECTATIONS
You will demonstrate an understanding of concepts in
assembling computer hardware.
Specifically, this module will help you to
• Discuss and enumerate the Occupational Health and Safety Procedures
in computer disassembly and assembly;
• Identify the steps in computer assembly and disassembly; and
• Assemble computer hardware in accordance with established
procedures and system requirements.
PRE – TEST
Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer in the blank provided.
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LOOKING BACK TO YOUR LESSON
Guide Questions:
1. Did you recognize all the parts of the computer?
2. Do you still remember the function of those
computer parts?
3. Write down all the parts that you have recognize
with its functions ?
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
In this lesson, you will familiarize yourself on the Computer Assembly Procedure
as well as the OHSP and BIOS.
These topics will give you a broad knowledge on how the parts communicate with
each other that completes the whole system. With all the necessary safety
precautions.
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ACTIVITIES
HAZARD RISKS
ASSEMBLY STEP
Unplugged power
cord
ACTIVITIES
Procedure: Answer the table below and write it in a separate sheet of paper.
After filling out the table write the steps you will take in order to achieve those
skills.
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Big Idea 1: Occupational Health and Safety Procedures
Occupational safety and health (OSH) is a planned system of working to
prevent illness and injury where you work by recognizing and identifying hazards
and risks. Health and safety procedure is the responsibility of all persons in the
computer and technology industries. You must identify the hazards where you
are working and decide how dangerous they are. Eliminate the hazard or modify
the risk that it presents. There are three steps to manage health and safety at
work: (1.) Spot the Hazard (Hazard Identification), (2.) Assess the Risk (Risk
Assessment) and (3.) Make the Changes (Risk Control).
1. Spot the Hazard A hazard is anything that could hurt you or someone else.
2. Assess the Risk Assessing the risk means working out how likely it is that a
hazard will harm someone and how serious the harm could be. Whenever you
spot a hazard, assess the risk by asking yourself two questions: • How likely
is it that the hazard could harm me or someone else? • How badly could I or
someone else be harmed?
3. Make the Changes It is your employer's responsibility to fix hazards.
Sometimes you may be able to fix simple hazards yourself, as long as you
don't put yourself or others at risk.
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"CPU FAN1". To remove the fan from the heat sink, remove the four screws
securing it in place
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Step by Step Computer Assembly
2. Make Space, Make Time: Building a PC takes up space - about a dining room
table worth. So make sure you have plenty of working room and a few hours to
proceed with minimal interruption. Work on a flat, stable table top surface, or
bare floor, where you have room to layout all of the items.
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Step 4. Install the CPU Heat Sink
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2. Locate the smaller, square processor power connector (you cannot
miss it - it is the one sprouting the yellow and black wires) and
attach it to the motherboard. Note: your connector is usually located near the
processor. As always, refer to your motherboard's manual for the exact locations.
4. Attach each of the tiny leads from the power and reset switches , the
harddisk activity lights, the PC speaker, and any front-panel USB and FireWire
ports to the corresponding pin on your motherboard. The needle-nose pliers are
useful for manipulating small pieces
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Step 9. Install Internal Drives
1. For each add-in card, you must choose a free PCI slot.
2. Remove its backplane cover to allow access from the
rear of the case. 3. Carefully position the card above the
slot, and press down firmly to seat the card 4. Secure the
card with a screw
CONGRATULATIONS! You already did the most of the activities. But after completing this. This next step is
one of the important task to do after disassemble and assemble of computer system to check if your system is
working.
BIOS an acronym for Basic Input/Output System and also known as the
System BIOS, ROM BIOS or PC BIOS) is firmware used to perform hardware
initialization during the booting process (power-on startup), and to provide
runtime services for operating systems and programs. Every time you built a
computer from scratch or you disassemble and assemble it to fix an error, this
part of the computer usually is the last step in order for you to check if your PC
is working. Having a broad understanding about BIOS is a huge help for you as
an aspiring computer technician. You can do many things to help fix many
errors by learning about BIOS.
POST - Test the computer hardware and make sure no errors exist before
loading the operating system. Additional information on the POST is available on
our POST and beep codes page. Bootstrap Loader - Locate the operating system.
If a capable operating system is located, the BIOS will pass control to it. BIOS
drivers - Low-level drivers that give the computer basic operational control over
your computer's hardware. BIOS setup or CMOS setup - Configuration program
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that allows you to configure hardware settings including system settings such
as computer passwords, time, and date.
Every computer provides a way to enter the BIOS or CMOS setup. This
interface allows you to configure the basic settings of your computer.
The details for your computer may be unique. If you're not sure, consult the
owner's manual for your computer, or for your motherboard if the computer is
custom-built.
New computers
Computers manufactured in the last few years allow you to enter the BIOS
setup using one of the five keys shown below during the boot process.
F1 , F2 *, F10 **, Del, Esc Note F1, F2, and F10 are all function keys on
the top of the keyboard.
** F10 is also used for the boot menu. If F10 opens a boot menu, your setup
key is likely F2.
Setup keys are to be pressed as the computer is booting up(turning on). Most
users see a message similar to the example upon startup. Some older
computers may also display a flashing block to indicate when to press the F1
or F2 keys. You may see Press <F2> to enter BIOS setup or any hot key that
will lead you to the BIOS.
Once in CMOS setup, the method for changing the settings often depends on
the BIOS manufacturer. You may use the arrow keys along with the Enter key
to select categories and change their values. Some manufacturers may have
you press the Page up and Page down keys to change the values.
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ACTIVITIES
•UNPLUGGING
STEP 1 •Power cord from the outlet
STEP 2
STEP3
REMEMBER
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Big Idea 2: Computer Disassembly and Assembly
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POSTTEST
Direction: Write the letter of the correct 6. Ground yourself is a first move when
answer in the blank provided. you install the part of computer
system
1. Which of the following is the a. True
meaning of OSHP? b. False
a. Occupational Health and c.sometimes
Safety Policy 7. If after assembling a brand new
b. Occupation Health and computer the monitor does not
Safety Policy display any image or character,
c. Occupational Health and what may be the possible causes?
Secure Policy a. Power on switch and monitor
d. Occupational Health and cable
Secure Police b. Power on switch and power
2. What can you touch to prevent cable
damage from static electricity? c. Power cable and monitor
a. CPU d. all of the above
b. Plastic Case 8. What is the first thing you check
c. Metal Chassis/Case when a computer doesn’t turn
d. Scanner on?
3. Which of the following conditions a. Hard Drive
most increases the likelihood b. Processor
that ESD will occur? c. Physical Connections
a. hot, dry conditions d. Power Supply
b. cool, damp conditions 9. Which of the following will you
c. cool, dry conditions require to hear music on your
d. hot, damp conditions computer?
4. ESD stands for ____________: a. Joystick
a. Electric Static Discourse b. Mouse
b. Electric Statistic c. Sound Card
Discharge d. Video Card
c. Electrostatic Discharge 10. Which of the following is most
d. ALL OF THE ABOVE likely to be installed in a PC, is
5. After replacing the processor considered primary storage,
what is the next step in and has Windows 7 installed on
reassembly? it?
a. lock the cpu a. floppy drive
b. cut the chip b. tape drive
c. add thermal paste c. hard disk drive
d. remove all wires d. optical drive
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REFLECTIVE LEARNING SHEET
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REFERENCES
• www.wikihow.com
• www.tesda.gov.ph/Downloadables/TR%20Computer%20Systems%20Servi
cing%20NC%20II%20.pdf
• www.e-tesda.gov.ph/course/index.php?categoryid=16
• Capundag, M.L G & Pabello, L. T (2016). Voctek Computer System
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Acknowledgements
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