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COMPETENCY-BASED LEARNING MATERIALS

SECTOR: ELECTRONICS QUALIFICATION: UNIT

OF

COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING NCII

COMPETENCY:

INSTALL AND CONFIGURE COMPUTER SYSTEMS

MODULE TITLE: INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING COMPUTER SYSTEMS PREPARED BY: SUSAN F. ECHALAS RAPU-RAPU NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Poblacion Rapu-Rapu Albay

COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING NCII COMPETENCY-BASED LEARNING MATERIALS

List of Competencies No.

Unit of Competency Install

1.

configure

and Installing

3.

Set-up

and ICCS

Systems computer Setting up Computer

Networks Set-up

Code

computer Configuring Computer

systems 2.

Module Title

SUCN

Networks Computer Setting-up

Servers

Computer

SUCS

Servers

Maintain and repair Maintaining and Repair 4.

computer systems and Computer Systems and networks

CBLM in Installing and Configuring Computer Systems (ICCS)

MRCN

Networks

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TO USE THIS COMPETENCY- BASED LEARNING MATERIALS Welcome! The unit of competency, "INSTALL AND CONFIGURE COMPUTER SYSTEM", of is one of the competencies of NCII CSS, a course which comprises the knowledge, skills and attitudes required for a TVET trainer to possess. The module, INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING COMPUTER SYSTEMS (ICCS) contains training materials and activities related to identifying learner’s requirements, preparing session plan, preparing basic instructional materials and organizing learning and teaching activities for you to complete. In this module, you are required to go through a series of learning activities in order to complete each learning outcome. In each learning outcome are Information Sheets, Self-Checks, Task Sheets and Job Sheets. Follow and perform the activities on your own. If you have questions, do not hesitate to ask for assistance from your facilitator. Remember to:  Read information sheets and complete the self-checks. Suggested references are included to supplement the materials provided in this module.  Perform the Task Sheets and Job Sheets until you are confident that your outputs conform to the Performance Criteria Checklist that follows the sheets.  Submit outputs of the Task Sheets and Job Sheets to your facilitator for evaluation and recording in the Accomplishment Chart. Outputs shall serve as your portfolio during the Institutional Competency Evaluation. When you feel confident that you have had sufficient practice, ask your trainer to evaluate you. The results of your assessment will be recorded in your Progress Chart and Accomplishment Chart. You must pass the Institutional Competency Evaluation for this competency before moving to another competency. A Certificate of Achievement will be awarded to you after passing the evaluation. You need to complete this module before you can perform the module on SETTING-UP COMPUTER NETWORKS (SUCN)

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MODULE CONTENT UNIT OF COMPETENCY:

INSTALL AND SYSTEMS

MODULE TITLE:

INSTALLING AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

MODULE DESCRIPTOR:

This module covers the outcomes required in installing and configuring desktop and workstation computers systems. It consists of competencies to assemble computer hardware, install operating system and drivers for peripherals/devices, and install application software as well as to conduct testing and documentation.

NOMINAL DURATION:

CONFIGURE

COMPUTER

CONFIGURING

40 hours

SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this module the students/trainees must be able to: LO1. LO2. LO3. LO4. LO5.

Assemble computer hardware Prepare installer Install operating system and drivers for peripherals/ devices Install application software Conduct testing and documentation

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Unit assembly is planned and prepared to ensure OH&S policies and procedures are followed in accordance with systems requirements Materials necessary to complete the work obtained in accordance with established procedures and checked against job requirements Tools, equipment and testing devices needed to carry out the installation work obtained in accordance with established procedures and checked for correct operation and safety Computer hardware is assembled in accordance with established procedures and systems requirements Basic-input-output-system (BIOS) configuration is performed in accordance with hardware requirements Portable bootable devices are created in accordance with software manufacturer instruction Customized installers are prepared in accordance with software utilization guide and end user agreement Installation of portable applications are carried out in accordance with software user guide and software license Appropriate procedures in installing computer systems, network devices and peripherals achieve CBLM in Installing and Configuring Computer Systems (ICCS)

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in accordance with requirements without damage or distortion to the surrounding environment and services Operating system (OS) is installed in accordance with established installation procedures and to comply with end-user requirements. Peripherals/devices drivers are installed and configured in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and/or OS installation procedures Parts or connections of the installation or service that removed in order to conduct the test stored to protect against loss or damage and in accordance with established procedures OS and drivers’ updates/patches are accessed and installed in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and requirements On-going checks of the quality of the work are undertaken in accordance with established procedures Application software are installed based on software installation guides, end-user requirements and software license agreement Variation to application software installation is carried out in accordance to customer/client requirements Software updates are accessed and installed in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and requirements Devices / systems and/or installation is tested to determine whether it conforms to requirements Stress test is conducted to ensure reliability of equipment in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and system requirements 5S and 3Rs are followed according to environmental policies Documentation in relation to the test is forwarded to appropriate personnel and/or authority in accordance with requirements

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LO1. ASSEMBLE COMPUTER HARDWARE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: 1. Unit assembly is planned and prepared to ensure OH&S policies and procedures are followed in accordance with systems requirements 2. Materials necessary to complete the work obtained in accordance with established procedures and checked against job requirements 3. Tools, equipment and testing devices needed to carry out the installation work obtained in accordance with established procedures and checked for correct operation and safety 4. Computer hardware is assembled in accordance with established procedures and systems requirements 5. Basic-input-output-system (BIOS) configuration is performed in accordance with hardware requirements CONTENTS:  Plan and prepare unit assembly  Identify and obtain the materials, tools and equipment in accordance with job requirements  Follow the OH & S policies and procedures to ensure operation safety requirements  Assemble computer hardware in accordance with job and system requirements  Configuration of BIOS in accordance with hardware requirements CONDITIONS: The          

students/trainees must be provided with the following: Computer system Anti-static wrist strap Set of screw driver Cutter Allen wrench (0.05 – 0.25 inch) Flashlight Sharp pointed tweezers Cable tie Manual Personal protective equipment (PPE)

METHODOLOGIES:  Lecture-demonstration  Self-paced instruction  Group discussion ASSESSMENT METHODS:  Hands-on  Direct observation  Practical demonstration CBLM in Installing and Configuring Computer Systems (ICCS)

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Learning Experiences Learning Outcome 1 Assemble/Disassemble Computer Hardware Learning Activities Read Information Sheet 1.1-1 on Plan and prepare unit assembly Answer Self-Check 1.1-1 on Plan and prepare unit assembly Compare your answer with the answer key 1.1-1 Read Information Sheet 1.1-2 on materials, tools and equipment in computer disassembly & assembly. Answer Self-Check 1.1-2 on materials, tools and equipment in computer disassembly & assembly. Compare your answer with the answer key 1.1-2 Read Information Sheet 1.1-3 on OH & S policies and procedures in computer disassembly & assembly. Answer Self-Check 1.1-3 on OH & S policies and procedures in computer disassembly & assembly. Compare your answer with the answer key 1.1-3. Read Information Sheet 1.1-4 on computer hardware disassembly & assembly. Answer Self Check 1.1-4 on computer hardware disassembly & assembly Compare your answer with the answer key 1.1-4. View video presentation on computer hardware disassembly & assembly. Read Information Sheet 1.1-5 on BIOS Configuration Answer Self-Check 1.1-5 on BIOS Configuration Compare your answer with the Answer key 1.1-5. Perform Job Sheet on computer hardware disassembly, inventory & assembly. Evaluate your performance using Performance Criteria Checklist CBLM in Installing and Configuring Computer Systems (ICCS)

Special Instructions Familiarize the parts of motherboard and its function Try to answer the self-check without looking at the answer key. Find it out what makes your answer correct or incorrect. Familiarize the materials, tools and equipment needed in computer disassembly & assembly. Try to answer self-check without looking at the answer key. Find it out what makes your answer correct or incorrect. Familiarize the OH & S policies and procedures in computer disassembly & assembly. Try to answer self-check without looking at the answer key. Find it out what makes your answer correct or incorrect. Familiarize the steps on computer hardware disassembly & assembly procedure Try to answer self-check without looking at the answer key 1.1-4. Find it out what makes your answer correct or incorrect. Ask your trainer to assist you for any technical problem you may encounter. Familiarize the steps of BIOS configuration Try to answer self-check without looking at the answer key. Find it out what makes your answer correct or incorrect. Refer to the performance criteria checklist Repeat the task if you failed to achieve the Performance criteria

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Information Sheet 1.1-1 Plan and Prepare Unit Assembly Learning Objectives: After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to: 1.1 Plan unit assembly to ensure OHS policies and procedures are followed in accordance with systems requirements 1.2 Prepare unit assembly to ensure OHS policies and procedures are followed in accordance with systems requirements To plan and prepare the unit disassembly and assembly it is a must that you need to familiarize all computer components to perform your task correctly. Improper disassembly and assembly will result to damage of computer components. At the first glance, the components of a motherboard can appear complicated... even daunting to some. How are we supposed to figure out this big jumble of connectors, ports, slots, sockets and heat sinks. Join us as we take you on a guided tour of the different motherboard components (complete with photos and plain English descriptions) Different Motherboard Components and Their Functions

1. Back Panel Connectors & Ports Connectors and ports for connecting the computer to external devices such as display ports, audio ports, USB ports, Ethernet ports, PS/2 ports etc. See image below for a close-up view

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2. PCI Slots PCI: Peripheral Component Interconnect. Slot for older expansion cards such as sound cards, network cards, connector cards. See image below for a close-up view. Have been largely replaced by PCI-Express x1 slots (see motherboard parts #3 below).

3. PCI Express x1 Slots Slot for modern expansion cards such as sound cards, network cards (WiFi, Ethernet, Bluetooth), connector cards (USB, FireWire, eSATA) and certain low-end graphics cards. See image below for a close-up view. 4. PCI Express x16 Slot Slot for discrete graphic cards and high bandwidth devices such as topend solid state drives. See image below for a close-up view 5. Northbridge Also known as Memory Controller Hub (MCH). Chipset that allows the CPU to communicate with the RAM and graphics card. Beginning from Intel Sandy Bridge in 2011, this motherboard component is no longer present as it has been integrated within the CPU itself 6. CPU Socket Insert CPU here. To learn how to install a CPU, click here for our guide to installing a CPU. 7. ATX 12V Power Connector Connects to the 4-pin power cable of a power supply unit which supplies power to the CPU. 8. Front Panel USB 2.0 Connectors Connects to USB 2.0 ports at the front or top of a computer case. See image above for a close-up view.

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9. Front Panel Connectors Connects to the power switch, reset switch, power LED, hard drive LED and front audio ports of a computer case. See image above for a close-up view. 10. IDE Connector Connects to older hard drive disks and optical drives for data transfer. See image above for a close-up view. Have been replaced over by SATA connectors (see motherboard component #13 below). 11. CMOS Battery Supplies power to store BIOS settings and keep the real-time clock running. See image above for a close-up view. The CMOS battery found on most motherboards is the CR2032 lithium coin cell. 12. Southbridge Also known as the Input/Output Controller Hub (ICH). Chipset that allows the CPU to communicate with PCI slots, PCI-Express x 1 slots (expansion cards), SATA connectors (hard drives, optical drives), USB ports (USB devices), Ethernet ports and on-board audio 13. SATA Connectors Connects to modern hard disk drives, solid state drives and optical drives for data transfer. See image above for a close-up view. 14. Fan Headers Supplies power to the CPU heat sink fan and computer case fans. See image above for a close-up view 15. RAM Slots Insert RAM here. 16. ATX Power Connector Connects to the 24-pin ATX power cable of a power supply unit which supplies power to the motherboard

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17. mSATA Connector Connects to a mSATA solid state drive. In most cases, this SSD is used as cache to speed up hard disk drives, but it's possible to re-purpose it as a regular hard drive. 18. Front Panel USB 3.0 Connector Connects to USB 3.0 ports at the front or top of the computer case 19. Power & Reset Button Onboard button to turn on, turn off and reboot the computer. This motherboard component is more common among high end boards.

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SELF-CHECK 1.1-1

Identify the parts of the motherboard

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ANSWER KEY 1.1-1

1. Back Panel Connectors & Ports 2. PCI Slots 3. PCI Express x1 Slots 4. PCI Express x16 Slot 5. Northbridge 6. CPU Socket 7. ATX 12V Power Connector 8. Front Panel USB 2.0 Connectors 9. Front Panel Connectors 10. IDE Connector 11. CMOS Battery 12. Southbridge 13. SATA Connectors 14. Fan Headers 15. RAM Slots 16. ATX Power Connector 17. mSATA Connector 18. Front Panel USB 3.0 Connector 19. Power & Reset Button

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INFORMATION SHEET 1.1-2 Identify and obtain the materials, tools and equipment in accordance with job requirements Learning Objectives: After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to: 1.3 Identify materials necessary to complete the work in accordance with established procedures and check against system requirements 1.4 Obtain materials necessary to complete the work in accordance with established procedures and check against system requirements 1.5 Obtain tools, equipment and testing devices needed to carry out installation work in accordance with established procedures and check for correct operation and safety Assembling your personal computer is far from being a difficult task. In fact, you can also save quite a bit of money, by assembling a computer system on your own – instead of hiring professional help for the purpose. You only need to be conversant with the right procedure to go about the job, and have all the necessary tools and instruments ready at hand. You don't need an expensive toolkit to build your own computer, but there are a few simple electronics tools that you absolutely must have. All of these can be easily obtained at almost any computer store or online. You may already have some of these tools. If not, then the easiest way to get the tools you need is to purchase a computer repair tool kit that contains all the tools you'll need, as well as a handy carrying case to keep them organized. As with all tools, you should buy the best quality computer tools that you can afford. Good tools last longer and make the job easier. All computer tools should be non-magnetized.

List of tools you will need for assembling a computer: 



Screwdrivers and nut drivers. You should have, at a minimum, smalland medium-sized Phillips and flat screwdrivers and a 1/4" nut driver. A precision screwdriver set should have a...


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