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Computer Hardware Servicing

Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Reviewer


Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Assesment Free Reviewer
Below is a reviewer on the skill assessment exam of those who wanted toget a certificate on
Computer Hardware Servicing NC II from TechnicalEducation and Skills Development Authority
(TESDA, Philippines). It isassumed that you have the prior basic knowledge on computer
hardwareand software operations. This is not a comprehensive one but providesexamples, hints and
basic outline of the exam:
1. List of Tools and Materials/Inventory (written):2.

Occupational Health and Safety Procedure (OHS) (written):

1. Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire and other emergencies are recognized.
2. Personal protective equipment are correctly used in accordance with organization OHS procedures
and practices.
3. Hazard/risks in the workplace and their corresponding indicators are identified to minimize
or eliminate risk to co-workers, workplace and environment.
4. Take necessary precautions to protect the components of the computer from damage caused by
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge).
5. Hold the components by the edges and do not touch the ICs.6. Read and follow instructions on
the manual carefully.7. Do not use excessive force if things dont quite slip into place
3. Assemble System Unit (manual):
PROPER ASSEMBLING PROCEDURE:
1. Prepare the computer case (install power supply, I/O shield and spacers).2. Install the drives (DVD,
floppy and HDD).3.
Install the CPU, fan, heat sink and memory module on the motherboard.
4. Install the motherboard into the casing and expansion cards.
5. Install the cablings (power connectors, FDD connector, IDE/SATA connector, USB headers
andsystem panel header).
6. Attach the monitor, keyboard, mouse and plug into a power source.
7. Troubleshoot if necessary.
8. Assemble and install network connection.

4. Install Operating Systems (OS- XP/98, dual boot), DeviceDrivers, LAN Cable (manual).
Extensive procedures on dual/triple boot operating systems (OS) installation can befound on this
sitehttp://homepage.ntlworld.com/mosaddique/. The type of operatingsystems to be installed might
change over time. For LAN cable color coding, memorize the pairings below:

5.Configure and Print (manual):


1.Click on the Start menu, then click on Control Panel
2. When the Control Panel window opens you will see items in either Category View (continue with
step #3) or Classic View
(skip to item #4)3.
Find and double-click on the
Network and Internet Connection
icon.4.
Next, find and double-click on the
Network Connections
icon, a window will open with all network connections available on the computer (wired and
wireless)5.

Find the network connection you want to manually configure, right-click on it and select
Properties
from the pop-up menu6.

In the Connection Properties window, under the section labeled


This connection uses the following items:
find the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
item and double-click it.7.

A new window will open, select the second radio button which is labeled
Use the following IP address
8. Enter the appropriate IP address (192.168.0.1); subnet mask (usually 255.255.255.0); and
gateway (the router or proxy server address)
9. The next part of the windows will now have a radio button selected which is labeled
Use the following DNS server addresses
10.If you need to access the Internet, enter the DNS addresses provided by your ISP; if you do not
have that information you can use the Open DNS server. Their DNS addresses are:
208.67.222.222 And 208.67.220.220
11.After entering the required information, click the OK button twice and close the Control Panel
window
Changing Workgroup and Computer Name
- Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Computer Name Tab > Change Tab>Type New
Computer Name and Workgroup > OK..OK..OK..Restart
Installing Network Printer -
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Printers and Faxes > Add Printer (Printers Tasks) > (AddPrinter
Wizard) Next > Select A Network Printer, or .. > Next > Browse Printer > Next >Select Installed
Network Printer > Next >Yes..Finish!
Note: Turn-off your firewall before installing network printer.
File/Folder
Sharing

- Right-Click Folder to Share > Properties > Sharing Tab > Network Sharing and Security (ClickIf
you understand the security Risk.) > Just Enable Sharing > OK > Select Share thisfolder on the
network > OK
Sharing Printer
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Printers and Faxes > Right-click Installed Printer > Sharing >Share
this Printer > OK
6. Questioning/Interview (oral):
Most of the questions will be on troubleshooting but anything around the subjectmatter can
be asked. You also need to master the parts of the computer particularly of the Main Circuit
Board or the Mother Board and their specificfunctions, cable color-coding as shown above
central processing unit (CPU)
- Interprets and carries out basic instructions that operate acomputer
Heat sink
component with fins that cools processor
random access memory (RAM)
- Memory chips that can be read from and written to byprocessor. Also called main memory or primary
storage. Most RAM is volatile, it is lost whencomputers power is turned off.
read-only memory (ROM)
- Memory chips that store permanent data and instructions.Nonvolatile memory, it is not lost when computers
power is turned off.
basic input and output system (BIOS)
- the first program to run when you turn on your computer. It is stored in a ROM chip on the motherboard.
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor memory (CMOS
) - Stores date, time, andcomputers startup information. Maintained by a small battery after you turn the
computer off.
adapter card
- Enhances system unit or provides connections to external devices calledperipherals. Also called an expansion
card.
expansion slot
- An opening, or socket, on the motherboard that can hold an adapter card
Port
connects external devices to system unit
Connector
joins cable to peripheral

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