Monday, October 14, 2019
Assembling personal computerââ¬â¢s hardware and software
Assembling personal computerââ¬â¢s hardware and software Assembling the Personal Computer Firstly, you will assemble the case. You will need to install the power supply, the motherboard, Graphic card, Microprocessor, Main Memory, Hard disk drive, Network Interface Card and so on are stand offs to hold in the motherboard. You will also need to connect some wires to the motherboard You will need to unwrap the motherboard and microprocessor chip. The chip will have one marked corner that aligns with another marked corner of its socket on the motherboard. Align the corners and drop the microprocessor into the socket. You dont need to apply any pressure if its aligned correctly, it should fall into place. Once you have it in, cinch it down with lever arm Second, you will need to install the heat sink. The CPU box will contain a manual that tells you how to do it. The heat sink will contain either a heat sink sticker or heat sink grease to use when mounting the heat sink on the CPU. To install your heat sink, all you had to do was put it in place, cinch it down with flanges on either side and lock it with a cam. Connect the power lead for the heat sink to the motherboard Once youve chosen the right kind of RAM, its time to install your RAM module into the insides of your desktop. You should handle RAM carefully. The RAM slots are located on the computers motherboard. There are usually two slots, though there may be more. It will probably take more pressure than you would think to get the RAM into place. Each side of the module should also have a rotating arm that will look the RAM down Now your motherboard is ready to put in the case. Your motherboard should have come with a faceplate for its back connectors. You need to put in the plate and press it until it clicks in place. It needs to sit about a quarter of an inch away from the cases surface so that none of its connectors touch the case. Find the screws for set up motherboard in the case. Dont screw them in too tightly .Be very careful when putting in the screws. If you drop them into the case, they could damage the fine wires on the motherboard one goes Installing the hard disk drive and the DVD-ROM drive. The case has a removable bracket with four rubber grommets on it, which line up with four holes on the hard drive. It also came with four screws made just to punch through those grommets. Screw the hard drive into the bracket back into its slot in the case. If you are using IDE/PATA drives, be sure to set the jumpers correctly. Then connect the hard disk to the power using one of the connectors coming off of the power supply. Now install the cables. One side of the cable has a red stripe on it, which makes it pin 1. Look on the motherboard and hook the cable into the IDE connector marked 1. Insert the other end of the cable on the back of the drive. Now the drive is ready to use Now, you will install the CD-ROM drive. Again, set up the jumpers correctly. The CD-ROM drive fits in the front of the case, and you may have to put out a faceplate to make the room for it. Slide it in and screw it into place, making sure that it is aligned with the front of the case. Just as with the hard drive, you can use any available connector from the power supply. You will also use the cable that came with the CD-ROM drive to connect it to the motherboard and plug the other end into the drive. Connect the audio for the CD drive. Next, there is an obvious place for it to plug in on the motherboard and on the drive itself Hard disk devices use a ribbon cable to connect to each other. Ribbon cables have all of the wires laid flat next to each other instead of bunched or wrapped together in a bundle. IDE ribbon cables have either 40 or 80 wires. There is a connector at each end of the cable and another one about two-thirds of the distance from the motherboard connector.. The three connectors are typically different colors and attach to specific items: ï⠧ The blue connector attaches to the motherboard ï⠧ The black connector attaches to the primary (master) drive ï⠧ The grey connector attaches to the secondary (slave) drive. The last step is installing the power supply in the case. The power supply has two sides. The fan side faces outside the case and the wire side face inside. Slide the power supply onto its brackets and secure it with screws. Connect the power connector is leads to the motherboard. These are should be a large one and a small one, and it will be obvious as to where each one goes. You will be left with about 15 more wires. Dont worry the manuals have a page to tell you exactly where each one goes. Each of them has a label that corresponds to a label on the correct port. It is time to turn your machines on and see if its work. If there are a switch on the back of the power supply, make sure it is on. Also make sure that the power supply is set correctly to 110 or 220 volts At the same your personal computer is powering up and already use Installing Net Interface Card 1. You will select ââ¬Å"Installation the software automatically (Recommended)â⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 2. Searching hardware device. 3. You will click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 4. Installation software. 5. You will click ââ¬Å"Finishâ⬠. 6. Then Local Area Connection is enabling. Using an appropriate hub or switch connect the PCs using appropriate cabling â⬠¢ The PCs are connected with a single cable (crossover cable limited to two PCs), or are they connected to a hub/switch â⬠¢ First, these ââ¬Å"lightsâ⬠are really light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and will usually appear in some form of yellow, orange, or green colour, depending on the NIC manufacturer â⬠¢ Second, the link light indicates that the NIC and the cable have a valid electrical connection between the PC and the network device, usually a hub or a switch â⬠¢ The NIC, cable, and hubs or switches are working. When the activity light blinks, it is indicating that data is being transferred between the networking devices â⬠¢ The data is usableââ¬âit just means that data is making the trip from the NIC to the hub or switch or from the hub or switch to the NIC â⬠¢ If you are having trouble connecting to a network or communicating to other machines on the network, the link and activity lights are a good place to start your troubleshooting. 1. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Configuration and fine-tuning 1. First we need to install window on hard disk drive. Insert the installation CD into the CD drive. Change the boot setting to the boot from CD. Then save and exit. When you see ââ¬Å"Press any key to boot from CD,you press space bar to boot from cd. The blue screen will appear like above and wait for loading set up 2. The blue screen appears like below and the instruction will also give you how to do. If you want to set up window XP, press ENTER and if repair, press R and if want to quit, press F3. We want to set up window XP so press ENTER to install window 3. This step is license agreement from Microsoft and if you will agree this license, press F8 key. 4. This step is showed your unpartition space on your hard disk and it is new so no need delete.In this step,you have to create partition space for your hard disk .Therefore press C for create partition. 5. In disk C, you have to install window and other application so you give 40000 MB space. Then press ENTER. 6. You will see the partition space have been created. And then you select on the un partitioned space and create partition space again. 7. In the disk D, you have to store your data and other information so you give 40000 MB space. Then press ENTER. 8. You will see the partition space have been created. 9. Select ââ¬Å"Format the partition using the NTFS file systemâ⬠. And then press ââ¬Å"Enterâ⬠to continue. 10. Wait a minutes for formats the partition. 11. And then wait a minutes for copies files 12. After formatting, the computer will reboot and in this time dont press any key when you will seeâ⬠Press any key boot from CDâ⬠. Then you will see window is running. 13. You will see GUI after reboot and wait 39 minutes for installing windows. 14. Wait a minutes for ââ¬Å"Get support for the latest hardware and software. 15. Click ââ¬Å" Nextâ⬠after installation. 16. Fill ââ¬Å"full nameâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Organizationâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 17. After that input product key. Product key might be on window XP CDor on the cover. Then click next. 18. In this stage you must input computer name and administrator password and again rein put this password at confirm password. Then click next. 19. If you see the time date, click next again. 20. Wait a few minutes for ââ¬Å"Explore your creative side with photos and videosâ⬠. 21. Choice ââ¬Å"Typical Settingâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 22. Choice ââ¬Å"No this computer is not on a network, or is on a network, without a domainâ⬠and Click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 23. And then wait a few minutes for ââ¬Å"Windows Movie Maker makes it easy and fun to capture,create,and share home moviesâ⬠. 24. Wait5 minutes for ââ¬Å"Experience the ultimate in safety, security, and privacyâ⬠. 25. Wait 9 minutes for ââ¬Å"Easy move documents and personal settings to a new computerâ⬠. 26. Wait 1 minutes for ââ¬Å"Be assured of greater accessibilityâ⬠. 27. You will see Microsoft Windows XP logo. 28. Click ââ¬Å"OKâ⬠. 29. Click ââ¬Å"OKâ⬠to continue. 30. You will see ââ¬Å"Welcome to Microsoft Windowsâ⬠. 31. You will click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 32. This stage is checking your internet connection and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 33. Click Next. 34. Enter ââ¬Å"Your nameâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 35. Click ââ¬Å"Finishâ⬠. 36. Appear Welcome box. 37. In this stage you can already use ââ¬Å"Microsoft Windows Xpâ⬠. 38. You can change background image . 39. You can also change icons . 40. Double click on my computer icon. 41. Right click on the Local Disk(D) and click ââ¬Å"formatâ⬠. 42. You will click on the start button. 43. And then you will click on the ok button. 44. This step is complete format so you will click on the ok button. 45. You can already store your data and other information on the Local Disk (D). Network for PC 1 1. Right-click on the ââ¬Å"My Network Placeâ⬠and click on the properties. 2. You will see Local Area Connection is enable in the Network Connection . 3. Right click on the Local Area Connection and click properties. 4. In the General tab you will choice the ââ¬Å"Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click properties. 5. You will see already select ââ¬Å"Obtain an IP address automaticallyâ⬠. 6. So you will select again the ââ¬Å"Use the following IP addressâ⬠. 7. For PC1 , IP address is 1.1.1.1 .This IP is group A. 8. In the run box, type cmd and click on ââ¬Å"OKâ⬠button. 9. This step is testing these network. If your network is connect, show message (Reply fromâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦Ã¢â¬ ¦..).If your network is disconnect, show message (Request time out or so on). 10. If your network is connect, showed message below the figure. 11. Open your Local Disk D and then right click on anywhere and choice new folder. 12. In this folder, rename pc1. 13. Right-click on this folder and click ââ¬Å"Sharing and Securityâ⬠. 14. Select the sharing tab. 15. In the sharing tab and select ââ¬Å"share this folder on the networkâ⬠. 16. In this stage, pc1 folder is already share. 17. Right-click on the ââ¬Å"My Network Placeâ⬠and then click ââ¬Å"Openâ⬠. 18. You will see ââ¬Å"View workgroup computersâ⬠and click on it. 19. You will see Workgroup computers. 20. This step is viewed on the win2. 1. Right-click on the ââ¬Å"My Network Placeâ⬠and click on the properties. 2. You will see Local Area Connection is enable in the Network Connection. 3. Right click on the Local Area Connection and click properties. 4. In the General tab you will choice the ââ¬Å"Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)â⬠and click properties. 5. You will see already select ââ¬Å"Obtain an IP address automaticallyâ⬠. 6. So you will select again the ââ¬Å"Use the following IP addressâ⬠. 7. For PC1 , IP address is 1.1.1.1 .This IP is group A. 8. In the run box, type cmd and click on ââ¬Å"OKâ⬠button. 9. This step is testing these network. If your network is connect, show message (Reply fromâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦Ã¢â¬ ¦..).If your network is disconnect, show message (Request time out or so on). 10. If your network is connect, showed message below the figure. 11. Open your Server2003 Local Disk D and then right click on anywhere and choice new folder. 12. In this folder, rename pc2. 13. Right-click on this folder and click ââ¬Å"Sharing and Securityâ⬠. 14. Select the sharing tab. 15. In the sharing tab and select ââ¬Å"share this folder on the networkâ⬠. 16. In this stage, pc1 folder is already share. Install and configure the printer on one of the PCs Network Printer for Win-1 1. HpDeskjet 3900 printer put into your computers USB port at the same time you will see ââ¬Å"Found New Hardwareâ⬠. 2. Click the start menu bar and choice setting and click printer and fax. 3. We will see ââ¬Å"Add a printerâ⬠and click on it. 4. We will see ââ¬Å"Add printer Wizardâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 5. Choice ââ¬Å"Local printer attached to the computerâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 6. You will click on the down arrow and choice ââ¬Å"USB(Virtual printer ports for USB) and click on the ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 7. You will see this box and click on the ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠8. You will click on the ââ¬Å"Have Diskâ⬠button. 9. Appear ââ¬Å"Install From Diskâ⬠dialog box and click on the ââ¬Å"OKâ⬠button. 10. You will choice the ââ¬Å"auto runâ⬠. 11. You will see next time ââ¬Å"Install From Diskâ⬠dialog box and click on the ââ¬Å"Browseâ⬠button. 12. You will see ââ¬Å"Add Printer Wizardâ⬠dialog box and click on the ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 13. And then your printer name is ââ¬Å"Hp Deskjet 3300 Seriesâ⬠and click on the ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 14. You will choice the ââ¬Å"Do not share this printerâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 15. Choice ââ¬Å"Noâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠button. 16. You will click on the ââ¬Å"Finishâ⬠button. 17. The network printer can already use. 18. Right click on the printer and click on printing preferences. 19. You will click on the ââ¬Å"Sharingâ⬠tab and you will see ââ¬Å"Do not share this printer. 20. You will share this printer so you will select the ââ¬Å"Share this printerâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Apply and OKâ⬠button. 21. This step is already use and already share this printer. Network Printer for Win-2 1. Click the start menu bar and choice setting and click printer and fax. 2. You will see ââ¬Å"Add a printerâ⬠and click on it. 3. You will see ââ¬Å"Add printer Wizardâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 4. Choice ââ¬Å"Local printer attached to the computerâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 5. Select ââ¬Å"A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 6. You will see ââ¬Å"Browse for a printerâ⬠already selected . 7. So you will select again on ââ¬Å"Connect to the printer (or to browse for a printer select this option and click next)â⬠and click on the ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠button. 8. Type your printer name and click on the ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠button. 9. Connect to the printer is successful and click on finish button. 10. The network printer can already use on the network. Network Printer for win-3 1. Click the start menu bar and choice setting and click printer and fax. 2. We will see ââ¬Å"Add a printerâ⬠and click on it. 3. We will see ââ¬Å"Add printer Wizardâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 4. You will see already select ââ¬Å"Local printer attached to the computerâ⬠and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 5. So you will select ââ¬Å"A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer and click ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠. 6. You will see ââ¬Å"Browse for a printerâ⬠already selected . 7. So you will select again on ââ¬Å"Connect to the printer (or to browse for a printer select this option and click next)â⬠and click on the ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠button. 8. Type your printer name and click on the ââ¬Å"Nextâ⬠button. 9. This step is asked to connect with the network printer and click on yes button. 10. Connect to the printer is successful and click on finish button. 11. The network printer can already use on the network. Sharing folder 1. Right-click on the desktop choice new folder. 2. You will rename this folder. 3. You will see the folder on the desktop. 4. Right click on the folder and choice the share and security 5. In sharing tab, selected ââ¬Å"Sharing the folderâ⬠and click on permission button 6. Checked on all allowed button and click apply and ok button 7. You will see already shared folder on the desktop. Task 3 Searching for PCs and other peripheral devices No Name StartDate EndDate 1. Monitor 3.7.2009 3.7.2009 2. Casing and Power Supply 3.7.2009 3.7.2009 3. Mother board 3.7.2009 3.7.2009 4. Microprocessor 3.7.2009 3.7.2009 5. Hard disk drive 3.7.2009 3.7.2009 6. Graphic card 4.7.2009 4.7.2009 7. Main Memory 4.7.2009 4.7.2009 8. CD-ROM 4.7.2009 4.7.2009 9. Printer 4.7.2009 4.7.2009 10. Microsoft Windows XP Professional w/SP2 5.7.2009 5.7.2009 Searching for Network devices No Name StartDate EndDate 1. Network Interface Card 5.7.2009 5.7.2009 2. UTP cable 5.7.2009 5.7.2009 3. Switch 5.7.2009 5.7.2009 Assembling the Personal Computer and driver installation No Name StartDate EndDate 1. Assembling the PCs 30.7.2009 30.7.2009 2. Main Memory installation 31.7.2009 31.7.2009 3. Graphic Card installation 31.7.2009 31.7.2009 4. CD-ROM installation 31.7.2009 31.7.2009 5. Hard disk format and 1.8.2009 1.8.2009 6. Window XP installation 1.8.2009 1.8.2009 Preparing three Personal Computer connect to the network and sharing printer No Name StartDate EndDate 1. Network card installation 29.8.2009 29.8.2009 2. 3PCs Network 29.8.2009 29.8.2009 3. Sharing folder 29.8.2009 29.8.2009 2. Sharing printer 2.9.2009 2.9.2009 Task 4 Task4 Name, location and contents of 5 Major system files in Windows XP â⬠¢ C:WINDOWSBOOT.INI â⬠¢ C: WINDOWS NTLD â⬠¢ C: WINDOWS NTBOOTDD.SYS â⬠¢ C: WINDOWS NTUSER.DAT â⬠¢ C: WINDOWS NTDETECT.COM 5 common technologies available for establishing Internet connectivity through Our Windows XP 1. ADSL(use phone line and cable modem) 2. Wi-Max(use access point) 3. Satellite 4. Broadband and 5. IP star Features of Linux â⬠¢ the several programs running at the same time â⬠¢ the several users on the same machine at the same time (and no two-user licenses!) â⬠¢ runs on many different CPUs, not just Intel â⬠¢ One program cant bring the whole system down â⬠¢ Linux only reads from disk those parts of a program that are actually used â⬠¢ dynamically linked shared libraries (DLLs), and static libraries too, of course â⬠¢ support for many national or customized keyboards, and it is fairly easy to add new ones dynamically â⬠¢ supports several common file systems, including minix, Xenix, and all the common system V file systems â⬠¢ UMSDOS is special file systems which allows Linux to install on a DOS file system â⬠¢ read-only HPFS-2 support for OS/2 2.1 â⬠¢ TCP/IP networking, ftp, telnet, NFS and so on â⬠¢ Netware client and server â⬠¢ LAN Manager/Windows Native (SMB) client and server â⬠¢ the base protocols available include TCP, IPv4, IPv6, AX.25, X.25, IPX, DDP (AppleTalk), Netrom and so on â⬠¢ Stable network protocols included TCP, IPv4, IPX, DDP, AX.25 and etc Reference Web Reference http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/how-to-tech/build-a-computer.htm www.metasearch.com www.google.com www.yahoo.com Book Reference PC World Fundamental of Hardware and Operating system McGraw.Hill.Mike.Meyers.A.plus.Guide.to.Managing.and.Troubleshooting.PCs.Lab.Manual.2nd.Edition.Apr.2007
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