Tle10 Ict Css q3 Mod1 Computermaintenance v4
Tle10 Ict Css q3 Mod1 Computermaintenance v4
Technology and 10
Livelihood Education
Information and Communications
Technology
Computer Systems Servicing
Quarter 3 - Module 1
Computer Maintenance
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Management Team
Chairperson: Arturo B. Bayocot, CESO III
Regional Director
What’s New
Maintenance Checklist
As
Maintenance Weekly Monthly
Needed
Wipe and clean screens.
Clean cases and covers.
Sync and back up data.
Clean up apps
Delete browsing history
Delete eBook samples
Clean up any digital files in eReader
Update software
Put new screen protectors
Delete and organize photos
What Is It
Preventive Maintenance
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Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) is a maintenance strategy that uses the
actual condition of the asset to decide what maintenance needs to be done. CBM
dictates that maintenance should only be performed when certain indicators show
decreasing performance or upcoming failure. Checking a machine for these
indicators may include non-invasive measurements, visual inspection, performance
data and scheduled tests. Condition data can be gathered at certain intervals, or
continuously.
Maintenance Procedures
This will allow proper circulation of air inside the computer unit.
This will help lessen the attacks of viruses and increases the life span of
your computer.
To avoid damage to the computer unit always turn off and unplug it when
transferring the computer to another location.
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This means taking care of your computer. PCs and laptops should be
properly turned off.
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Protecting your files means creating backups, storing your file backups on
your hard drive or any removable storage device regularly.
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Figure 6. Back up Media
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Deleting the temporary files on your computer will enhance its speed and
will create more disk space for your files.
Regularly update your anti-virus for your computer protection against viruses.
What’s More
Directions: Answer the question below. Write your answers on another sheet of
paper.
Directions: To get more tips and ways about computer maintenance, search the
web about other computer maintenance. Write your answers on
another sheet of paper.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
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What I Can Do
Directions: Conduct a monitoring plan for your personal computer. Accomplish the
table below. Write your answers on another sheet of paper.
Monitoring Plan
Put check (/) if the given conditions are observed. Fill in the recommendations
if there are any.
Date:
Recommendations
Condition
Components
Functional Non -Functional
Monitor
System Unit
Mouse
Keyboard
Cables and
Connectors
Printers
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Assessment
Multiple Choice
Directions: Read carefully the statements below. Write “TRUE” if the statement is
correct and “FALSE” if it is incorrect on another sheet of paper..
________ 1. Regularly update your anti-virus for your computer protection against
viruses.
________ 2. To avoid damage to the computer unit always turn off and unplug it
when transferring the computer to another location.
________ 3. Protecting your files means creating backups, storing your file backups
on your hard drive or any removable storage device regularly.
________ 4. Installing passwords makes your files not secure.
________ 5. Deleting the temporary files on your computer will enhance its speed
and will create more disk space for your files.
________ 6. Place your computer in a well-ventilated area.
________ 7. Do not schedule the use of computer for its longer life.
________ 8. Maintenance, includes tests, measurements, adjustments, and parts
replacement, performed specifically to prevent faults from occurring.
________ 9. Preventive maintenance can be described as maintenance of
equipment or systems before fault occurs.
________ 10. Corrective maintenance is task performed to identify, isolate and
rectify a fault so that the failed equipment or system can be restored
to an operational conditions within the tolerances or limits.
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Lesson
Diagnoses and
Identification of Faulty
2 Computer and Network
Systems
What’s New
Directions: Carefully read the statements below. Select your answers from the
given choices. Write the letters only on your notebook.
1. You are working for a small business as a computer technician. You notice that
one of the users keeps shutting her computer down by pressing the power
button, instead of using the shut down process of the operating system. You
inform the user that this is not a good practice because _____?
A. over time it will cause component failure
B. power surges to components could cause damage
C. it takes time for the power supply to recharge
D. it damage the monitor
2. What are the two ways that the hardware can fail?
A. electronically B. statically
C. physically D. sonically
3. Sally complains that her laptop is overheating even though all the internal
cooling
systems are working properly. What suggestions can you give to her, that can
help her in that situation?
A. Don't leave her laptop on for extended periods of time.
B. Buy a cooling pad for laptops.
C. Install a liquid cooling system.
D. Buy a new laptop.
What Is It
Computers, in general, are pretty stable, and you can usually rely on them to
not fail you. However. If you develop some basic habits, you can postpone serious
computer problems, if not avoiding them entirely.
1. Computer issues
Know that your computer is going to fail. You need to treat your computer as if
it were a doomed failure. Always assume that failure is imminent.
A fatal error results in data loss, damage to your computer and/or its ability to
function, hardware failure, or other serious issues.
Preventing failure means making sure your computer is physically clean in its
operations. Make sure that there is not too much dust inside, especially on the fans.
Dust can reduce performance and cause overheating.
3. RAM issues
Know your computer's specifications and the limits. RAM runs even the PC is
running idly. It consumes RAM storages capacity making you difficult to open a
program if RAM storage had been consumed.
4. Malware issues
When something is not working properly, either diagnose the problem yourself
and fix it, to prevent further damage or contact a professional and have them look at
it for you. Take advantage of warranties on parts if they fail.
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research/
6. Warning issues
If the same error message shows up every time you log in, be sure to
investigate it. Although unlikely, these errors could be important.
Give your computer a break. Believe it or not, your computer likes rest, too.
Leaving it on all of the time wears out hardware, and puts unnecessary wear and
tear on the hardware. Giving your computer a break also saves you money
(electrical bills).
8. Warranty issues
9. Backup issues
Back-up everything. Run regular backup of your important files to other disks,
computers, or an online backup service.
If your PC fails to function, diagnose the problem. Write down the necessary
info such as error messages or things don’t work properly. If you know how to fix it,
do it, to avoid further damage but if not then seek for professional help.
Network Problems
When you suddenly cannot connect to the Internet, any of several things
could be wrong. Use this checklist to find and solve common Internet connection
problems.
Unplugged or loose network cables are one of the most common reasons why
you might suddenly find yourself unable to connect to the Internet. That's a problem
on wireless networks, but on most laptops the wireless-fidelity (Wi-Fi) radio can be
inadvertently shut off instead. On home networks, it's also possible that someone
unplugged the router.
Action: Ensure your wired or wireless network hardware is switched on and plugged
in.
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2. Website Temporarily Offline
What may seem to be a network problem connecting to the Internet is
sometimes simply a Web site (or whatever server is on the other end of the
connection) being temporarily offline.
Action: Before assuming your internet connection is faulty, try visiting several
popular Web sites rather than just one.
3. IP Address Conflicts
If your computer and another on the network both have the same IP address,
the conflict between them will prevent either from working properly online.
Method 1:
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Figure 19: Command Prompt
Source: Desktop Screenshot
Remove Static IP
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Right click on Local Area Connection if you are using wired internet
connection or Right click on Wireless Network Connection if you are using Wi-Fi.
Click on Properties in the drop down menu.
Action: Use one of the options written below to measure the strength of your
wireless signal and try these ideas to expand the range of your Wi-Fi.
Ideally, you should place the router at a height in some central location and
away from other cordless devices. Make sure that the router is not placed
near something metallic (like an almirah or window grills) as that will
weaken the wireless signals. Avoid mirrors as they can reflect the wireless
signals away from the desired direction.
Wireless routers generally ship with omni-directional antennas but you can
replace them with more powerful uni-directional antennas and that will keep the
signal from getting broadcast in all directions.
Wi-Fi networks with encryption options like WPA or WEP turned on require
computers to use matching security keys when connecting. If someone changes the
encryption keys or password on the access point, devices that worked before will
suddenly be unable to establish sessions and Internet connections. Likewise (though
less likely), if the access point settings are changed to require using a specific Wi-Fi
channel number, some computers may be unable to discover it.
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Action: Confirm that the Wi-Fi channel number and encryption keys on your router
have not recently changed (check with the network administrator if
necessary). When using a hotspot, follow the provider's instructors for
signing in carefully.
Home networks that use broadband routers are easier to manage than those
without one, but technical glitches with the router can also prevent computers from
connecting to the Internet. Router failures are caused by overheating, excessive
traffic, or simply a faulty unit. Typical symptoms of a flaky router include computers
on the network not being able to obtain IP addresses, or the router console not
responding to requests.
Action: Check the router's lights and console if possible to ensure it is running and
responding properly. Troubleshoot and reset the router if necessary.
Change the old router if necessary.
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can choose to block access from your
account if you fail to make payment or otherwise violate the provider's Terms of
Service. Especially when using paid hotspots that charge by the hour or day,
sometimes people forget to keep their subscription updated. Other common reasons
an ISP might block your account include exceeding bandwidth caps, sending spam
e-mail, and downloading illegal or inappropriate content.
Action: Contact your ISP if you suspect your account has been blocked.
9. Computer Glitches
Action: Check the computer and remove any malware that you will find. On
Windows
computers, try resetting the network connection. Reboot the computer if
necessary.
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10. Network Downtime
Those using satellite Internet service may notice they cannot connect to the
Internet during periods of very bad weather. Providers in dense urban areas
(including cellular Internet carriers) sometimes are unable to support peaks in
network traffic that causes sporadic outages for some customers. Finally, those who
subscribe to newer or more complex forms of Internet services (such as fixed
wireless broadband) may experience more downtime than others as providers
encounter more issues with relatively less mature equipment.
Action: If all else fails, contact your Internet provider to verify whether they are
experiencing an outage. Some providers also give advice on
troubleshooting problems connecting to their network.
What’s More
Directions: In this worksheet, you will write the computer errors/problems, error
messages and the network problems you encountered. Write your
answers on another sheet of paper.
Directions: After the interview and observation with a practitioner, You will
showcase what you have learned through video demo. You can use a
video camera to record the event stressing the diagnosis on faulty
computers and networks system. This event will be presented through
a video presentation using projectors or monitors. You will be rated
based on the rubrics written below.
Assessment
Answer Key
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References
Marigen N. Leosala, Bobby P. Caoagdan, Ronaldo V. Ramilo, and Rosalie P. Lujero.
“Technology and Livelihood Education- Information and Communications
Technology Learners Manual-Grade 7 & 8”.