ICT-CSS 11 - Q1 - W4 - Mod4
ICT-CSS 11 - Q1 - W4 - Mod4
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: INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING
COMPUTER SYSTEMS (ICCS)
LO 2. Prepare installer
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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.
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 4 – PREPARE INSTALLER
EXPECTATIONS
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PRE – TEST
Direction: Write the letter of the best answer in the blank provided.
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a. ISO image
b. Compact Disc
c. DVD
d. USB Port
7. HDD is best for storing large quantity data and SDD is best for_____.
a. BIOS
b. CMOS
c. Operating Systems/Programs
d. South Bridge Chip
8. What is the file extension for an image file?
a. .gif
b. .iso
c. .jpg
d. .ppt
9. Which of the following will be accessed to boot the Operating System?
a. HDD
b. RAM
c. ROM
d. CPU
10. You wanted to make your computer boot your OS faster. Which device is suitble for
you to upgrade.
a. Motherboard
b. Power Supply
c. System Unit
d. HDD
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LOOKING BACK TO YOUR LESSON
Lets see if you can still remember our last lesson about PC Disassembly and
Assembly. In this Graphic Organizer List Down the steps as well as the things that you need
in PC Assembly and Disassembly.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! Now that you are done in the basic hardware repair or the PC
Disassembly and Assembly,it is time to familiarize yourself in the intangeble part ot the
computer. It is now more clear for you that computer works as a system. Hardware alone
cannot do anything without the software since these are the instruction that tells what the
computer will do. Now is the time to familiarize and master the things that you need to
prepare in order to create the basic softwares that is needed after the PC assembly.
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ACTIVITIES
Activity 1: IDENTIFY ME!
Directions: Identify if it is (SMD)
Storage Media Devices or (NSMD) for Not Storage Media Devices Write your answer on
the space provided before the number.
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10. ______
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Big Idea 1: Storage Media Device
"ISO File" is a file that contains the complete image of a disc. Such files are often
used when transferring CD/DVD images over the Internet. Depending on who you're talking
to, "ISO File" may refer to all disc image files or only certain kinds.
"ISO File" is created by copying an entire disc, from sector 0 to the end, into a file.
Because the image file contains "cooked" 2048-byte sectors and nothing else. The name
ISO is taken from the ISO 9660 file system used with CD-ROM media, but it is known as an
ISO image which might also contain ISO image format UDF (ISO/IEC 13346) file system,
commonly used by DVDs and Blu-ray Discs.
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To make an ISO image you need to have a ISO converter. There are are lots of
programs/softwares that you can choose from. One of the example is the PowerISO.
PowerISO can make an ISO file from a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc. PowerISO do a sector-
by-sector copying. All information in the disc, including the boot information, will be copied.
You can launch the iso maker using the main program or the shell context menu.
• Run PowerISO.
• Make sure to insert the CD/DVD of your OS in the computer
• Click "Copy" button on toolbar, then choose "Make CD / DVD / BD Image File..." from
the popup menu
• Open "My Computer" and select the drive which holds the disc you want to copy.
• Right-click on the drive selected, the shell context menu will popup.
• Choose the menu "Make Image File".
• The "ISO maker" dialog will display.
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• Choose the output file name, and set output format to ISO.
• Click "OK" to start making.
Using the Rufus software, you can create a bootable flash disk installer
following the instructions:
1. Locate your Rufus software in your computer.
2. Double click the Rufus icon and a dialog box will prompt
you, be familiar with this, box, note that the device (or USB) has not
been detected yet, you have to insert a formatted USB flash disk
8GB or higher on the designated slot of your computer.
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5. You already have your destination device, now you
have to locate your ISO image file (maybe it is on your
desktop), click logo to select the source file.
6. Locate ex,
WinServer2008 ISO
image on your desktop or folder.
7.
Now your source ISO file is already detected, click START.
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10. The bootable USB flash disk is already
completed, see completion bar, click
CLOSE.
11. Check the content of your USB drive containing the boot setup files, your USB device is
now ready to be used for installing a computer unit.
ACTIVITIES
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REMEMBER
Rufus is a utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB
keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc. It can be especially useful for cases where: You need
to create USB installation media from bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.) You need
to work on a system that doesn't have an OS installed. You need to flash a BIOS or other
firmware from DOS. You want to run a low-level utility
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POSTTEST
Direction: Write the letter of the best answer in the blank provided.
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a. ISO image
b.Compact Disc
a. DVD
b. USB Port
7. HDD is best for storing large quantity data and SDD is best for_____.
a. BIOS
b. CMOS
c. Operating Systems/Programs
d. South Bridge Chip
8. What is the file extension for an image file?
a. .gif
b. .iso
c. .jpg
d. .ppt
9. Which of the following will be accessed to boot the Operating System?
a. HDD
b. RAM
c. ROM
d. CPU
10. You wanted to make your computer boot your OS faster. Which device is suitble for
you to upgrade.
a. Motherboard
b. Power Supply
c. System Unit
d. HDD
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I learned that …
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REFERENCES
• www.tutorialspoint.com
• www.tomshardware.com
• www.wikihow.com
• www.tesda.gov.ph/Downloadables/TR%20Computer%20Systems%20Servicing%2
0NC%20II%20.pdf
• www.e-tesda.gov.ph/course/index.php?categoryid=16
• https://ads-ondemand.com/products/stick-usb-flash-drive-black
• https://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/ssd-solid-state-drive-buying-guide-
for-2019/
• https://www.poweriso.com/tutorials/what-is-iso-file.htm
• https://rufus.ie
• Capundag, M.L G & Pabello, L. T (2016). Voctek Computer System Servicing.
Installing and Configuring Computer Systems (ICCS) pp. 1-9.
Acknowledgements
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