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Sptve - CSS10 SSLM Q2 Week 9

This document provides instructions for creating a bootable USB drive using Rufus software. It explains that a bootable drive is a hardware device that contains the files needed for a computer to start up. The document outlines a 7-step process for using Rufus to format a USB flash drive and copy the files of a Windows 7 ISO image to make the drive bootable. It also includes definitions of terms like ISO image file, UEFI, NTFS, and MBR.

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Sptve - CSS10 SSLM Q2 Week 9

This document provides instructions for creating a bootable USB drive using Rufus software. It explains that a bootable drive is a hardware device that contains the files needed for a computer to start up. The document outlines a 7-step process for using Rufus to format a USB flash drive and copy the files of a Windows 7 ISO image to make the drive bootable. It also includes definitions of terms like ISO image file, UEFI, NTFS, and MBR.

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TVL – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING 10

Name: ______________________________________ Date: ____________________

Grade: ______________________________________ Section: ___________________

Quarter: 2 Week: 1 SSLM No. 9 ELC: Prepare Installer


 Objective:
A. Create portable devices using the software manufacturer instructions.
 Title of Textbook/LM to Study: Grade 11 Computer Systems Servicing, Quarter 2
Module 2, Page 6-9.
 Chapter: ___ Pages: ___ Topic: Creating Bootable Device using Rufus

Let Us Discover

Bootable drive
A piece of hardware that can read or contains the files required for a computer to start. For
example, a hard disk drive (HDD), a floppy disk drive (FDD), a compact disc read-only
memory (CD-ROM) drive, a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) drive, and a Universal Serial Bus
(USB) jump drive are considered bootable devices.

Rufus
A utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys/pen
drives, memory sticks, etc.

ISO image file


ISO image, or called an ISO file, is an entire CD or DVD image, full contents that can be
wholly duplicated and contained in a single ISO file. -ISO image is an image file produced by
copying all information in an optical disc.

Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)


 A specification for a software program that connects a computer's firmware to its
operating system (OS).
 Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is expected to replace Basic input output
system (BIOS) eventually.
 It is installed at the manufacturing time and is the first program that runs when a computer
is turned on.

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CREATING BOOTABLE DEVICE USING RUFUS
Requirements in Creating a Bootable Drive:
• Windows 7 in ISO format
• Rufus software for creating a bootable drive
• USB flash drive (at least 4Gigabyte)
• Desktop computer
Step 1
Save the image file of Windows 7 and
Rufus inside a new folder.
Step 2
Right Click on Rufus and click OK.
Step 3
Make sure of the following:
• The device selected must be the flash
drive; you will make a bootable flash
drive. Once it was created, be advised
not to use it as data storage.
• Master Boot Record (MBR) for BIOS
and UEFI must be selected in the
Partition scheme and target system
type.
• New Technology File System (NTFS)
must be selected in File System
• Type a new Volume Label f needed.

Step 4
Click the ISO image file button and look
for the image file of Windows 7. Select it
and click Open.

Step 5
Click Start and click OK if the warning
dialog box appears. Make sure that no
other important file is saved on that
flash drive.
Step 6
Next screen is Creating a file system.
Just wait until the next screen appears.
Step 7
Copying ISO files. Just wait here until
the setup finishes
Step 8
When the setup finishes the tasks, a
Done message will appear below.
Step 9
You may now safely remove the flash
drive from your system.

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Let Us Try

Activity 1. Define Me!


Directions: Give the meaning of the following acronyms. Write your answer on the space
provided.

1. UEFI _________________________________________________________
2. NTFS _________________________________________________________
3. MBR _________________________________________________________
4. BIOS _________________________________________________________
5. USB _________________________________________________________

Let Us Do

Activity 2. Think It!


Directions: Make a Flowchart showing the process of making bootable drive using Rufus.
Use a separate sheet of paper for your answer.
Sample Flowchart

Let Us Apply

Activity 3: Essay
Directions. Briefly explain the following questions. Write your answer on the space
provided.
1. What does Bootable mean? Why is it important?
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________

2. What is a Bootable Device?


_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________

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Rubrics

Criteria for the Activity 2 and 3


Performance of the learner will be rated based on the following criteria:

Criteria Excellent (5) Very Satisfactory (4) Satisfactory (3)


Substantial, specific
and/or illustrative Sufficiently developed
Content Limited content with
content demonstrating content with adequate
Knowledge inadequate elaboration
strong development elaboration or
or explanation.
and sophisticated explanation.
ideas.
The information is The information is Organizational pattern
broken down into block- broken down into block- is not identifiable. Some
Organization by-block structure. It by-block structure, but details are not in a
and Structure follows a consistent may not follow a logical or expected
order when discussing consistent order when order, and this distracts
the comparison. discussing the the reader.
comparison.
No error in grammar 1-3 errors in grammar 4 or more errors in
Grammar and and/or spelling that and/or spelling that grammar and/or
Spelling distract the reader from distract the reader from spelling that distract the
the content. the content. reader from the
content.

References

 CG TVL Computer System Servicing 11: TLE_IACSS9-12MRCN-IIIh-j-IVa-e-43


 MELC TVL Computer System Servicing 11 pp 7
 Grade 11 Computer System Servicing Module 1 Quarter 2, Page 6-9

SSLM Development Team


Writer: Roland Sean R. Laure
Content Editor: Acel S. Monares
LR Evaluator:
Illustrator:
Creative Arts Designer: Reggie D. Galindez
Education Program Supervisor - EPP/TLE/TVL: Amalia C. Caballes
Education Program Supervisor – Learning Resources: Sally A. Palomo
Curriculum Implementation Division Chief: Juliet F. Lastimosa
Asst. Schools Division Superintendent: Carlos G. Susarno, Ph. D.
Schools Division Superintendent: Romelito G. Flores, CESO V

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