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TVL-ICT (Computer System Servicing)


Activity Sheet Quarter 2 – Lesson 3
Install operating system and drivers for
peripherals/ devices
(Install Operating System – Windows 7)

REGION VI – WESTERN VISAYAS

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TVL 11– ICT (Computer System Servicing)
Activity Sheet No. 2
First Edition, 2020

Published in the Philippines


By the Department of Education
Region 6 – Western Visayas

Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any
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the payment of royalties.

This Learning Activity Sheet is developed by DepEd Region 6 – Western


Visayas.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this learning resource may be


reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical
without written permission from the DepEd Regional Office 6 – Western Visayas.

Development Team of TVL 11- ICT (Computer System Servicing)


Activity Sheet

Writer : Mario Meynard I. Mutia


Illustrators:
Editors: Allan Montenegro
Layout Artist:

Schools Division Quality Assurance Team:


Schubert Anthony C. Sialongo
Edward E. Baña
Allan B. Montenegro
Michelle P. Jordan
Division of Antique Management Team:
Felisa B. Beriong, CESO VI
Corazon C. Tingson
Gaudencio C. Riego, PhD
Schubert Anthony C. Sialongo
Edward E. Baña
Regional Management Team
Ma. Gemma M. Ledesma,
Dr. Josilyn S. Solana,
Dr. Elena P. Gonzaga,
Mr. Donald T. Genine,
April C. Velez
Abraham P. Imas
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Introductory Message
Welcome to TVL 11- ICT(Computer System Servicing)!

The Learning Activity Sheet is a product of the collaborative efforts of the


Schools Division of Antique and DepEd Regional Office VI - Western Visayas through
the Curriculum and Learning Management Division (CLMD). This is developed to
guide the learning facilitators (teachers, parents, and responsible adults) in helping the
learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum.

The Learning Activity Sheet is self-directed instructional materials aimed to


guide the learners in accomplishing activities at their own pace and time using the
contextualized resources in the community. This will also assist the learners in
acquiring the lifelong learning skills, knowledge and attitudes for productivity and
employment.

For learning facilitator:

The TVL 11- ICT (Computer System Servicing) Activity Sheet will help you
facilitate the leaching-learning activities specified in each Most Essential Learning
Competency (MELC) with minimal or no face-to-face encounter between you and
learner. This will be made available to the learners with the references/links to ease
the independent learning.

For the learner:

The TVL 11- ICT (Computer System Servicing) Activity Sheet is developed
to help you continue learning even if you are not in school. This learning material
provides you with meaningful and engaging activities for independent learning. Being
an active learner, carefully read and understand the instructions then perform the
activities and answer the assessments. This will be returned to your facilitator on the
agreed schedule.

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Quarter 2, Week 2

Learning Activity Sheets (LAS) No. 1

Name of Learner:__________________________________________________________
Grade and Section:_____________________________________ Date: ______________
TVL 11- ICT (COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING) ACTIVITY SHEET
Install Operating System – Windows 10

I. Learning Competency with Code


TLE_IACSS9-12ICCS-IIa-j-30
 3.1 Install Operating System (OS) in accordance with established installation
procedures and to comply with end-user requirements

II. Background Information for Learners

Previously, we have learned about Operating System and the development of


Windows Operating System. We have also learned about how to install Windows 7
OS. This time, we learn how to reformat our computer using Windows 10. But first let
us learn the said OS.

Windows 10 Operating System

Windows 10 Desktop and Start Menu.

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Sometimes abbreviated as Win10, Microsoft Windows 10 is the latest version
of Microsoft Windows and was released on July 29, 2015. Windows 10 is an upgrade
to Windows 8.1.

New Windows 10 features


Windows 10 shares many of the features first introduced with Windows 8, in addition
to the major features mentioned below.

 Start menu - Brought back the Windows Start menu, with the tiles introduced in Windows 8
also capable of being displayed in the Start menu.
 Microsoft Edge - Microsoft has kept Internet Explorer, but also introduced and included the
new Microsoft Edge browser for Windows 10 users, and recommends using it as the default
browser.
 Cortana - The new voice assistant Cortana is now part of Windows and the Windows search
bar.
 Action Center - A pop-out window with notifications for Windows and software on the
computer and quick access to several features, like Bluetooth, or tablet mode and battery saver
options if using a laptop. Action Center replaces the Charms feature available in Windows 8.

Tip
As of May 2020, the latest version of Windows 10 is version 1909, released on
November 12, 2019, and available as a free upgrade through Windows Update.

One of the largest updates to Windows 10 was the Fall Creators Update, released on
October 17, 2017.

What Windows version came before Windows 10?


For the end user, Windows 8 came before Windows 10.

Note
Microsoft skipped from Windows 8 (Windows 8.1) to Windows 10, and there was
never a version of Microsoft Windows called "Windows 9."

What version of Windows comes after Windows 10?


Microsoft has stated that Windows 10 is the last "version" of Windows. In a 2015 blog
post, Terry Myerson of Microsoft explained that Windows is transitioning to a service model.
Rather than moving towards "Windows 11," Microsoft is focusing on updating Windows 10 on
the second Tuesday of every month, with major updates planned for release around April and
October of each year. For instance, in 2017, Microsoft released the Creators Update in April,
and the Fall Creators Update in October.

System requirements

To upgrade your Windows 7 or 8.1 machine to Windows 10, you will need to meet
system hardware requirements. Remember that these are just the minimum

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requirements, so you may need a faster processor, more memory, or a more powerful
graphics card to upgrade if you plan to use your computer for playing games or other
demanding apps.

Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor or System on a


Chip (SoC)
RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit
Hard drive space:16 GB for 32-bit OS 32 GB for 64-bit OS
Graphics card: DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver
Display: 800x600
Internet Connection: Internet connectivity is necessary to perform updates and to take
advantage of some features. Windows 10 Pro in S mode, Windows 10 Pro Education in S
mode, Windows 10 Education in S mode, and Windows 10 Enterprise in S mode require an
internet connection during the initial device setup (OOBE) as well as either a Microsoft
account (MSA) or Azure Activity Directory (AAD) account. Switching a device out of Windows
10 in S mode also requires internet connectivity

INSTALLATION
1. Turn on your computer
2. Insert installation media (e.g. bootable flash drive or optical media). To
install Windows 10, you need to load your Windows 10 installation file to a disk
or flash drive and insert the disk or flash drive into your computer.
3. To enter the configuration, press and hold Del or F2. This key may also be a
different key — most computers will display a startup message saying "Press [
key ] to enter setup" or something similar, so look for this message when your
computer reboots to confirm the key you should press to access the BIOS.

Consult the manual or online support page for your computer to


confirm the BIOS key for your computer
Enter BIOS using ASUS Utility
a. Press DEL or F2 to enter setup

Enter UEFI/BIOS Setting using ASUS


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b. Click Boot Menu in the right bottom corner or Press F8

c. Select your bootable flash drive then press enter key.

How do I know if I have UEFI or BIOS Setup?


1. Press Win + R > type msinfo32 and press Enter. Look
2. for the BIOS Mode entry.
If the value listed is Legacy, then the Boot Environment is BIOS, otherwise
the respective Boot Environment will be listed.

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 After a few moments. A “Press any key to boot from USB…” phrase will
appear then press any key.

Note: If you are using UEFI boot “Press any key to boot from USB…” is not necessarily.

4. On windows setup click next to begin.

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5. Click Install now.

6. If you're installing Windows 10 for the first time or upgrading an old version, you must enter a
genuine product key. However, if you're reinstalling Windows 10, you can click the I don't
have a product key option to continue (if your computer was already activated).

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7. (If applicable) Select the edition of Windows 10. This selection must match the edition your
product key activates.
8. Click the Next button.
9. Select the I accept the license terms to agree option to continue.

10. Click the Next button. Click on the Custom: Install Windows only (Advanced) option.

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11. Select the partition with the current installation of Windows (usually "Drive 0") and click the
Delete button to remove it from the hard drive.

Partition size requirements.


If you are installing the 32-bit version of Windows 10 you will need at least 16GB,
while the 64-bit version will require 20GB of free space.
Quick Tip: If you have multiple partitions, on the primary hard drive (Drive 0), you
can select and delete each of the partitions to allow the setup to use the entire drive
for the installation. Windows 10 will create the required partitions automatically during
the installation. If you have multiple hard drives, you don't need to delete those
partitions.
Why do we need partitions?
Partitioning a disk can make it easier to organize files, such as video and photo
libraries, especially if you have a large hard drive. Creating a separate partition for
your system files (the startup disk) can also help protect system data from corruption
since each partition has its own file system

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12. Click the Yes button to confirm the deletion.
13. Select the empty drive (Drive 0 Unallocated Space).

14. Click the Next button.


Once you've completed the steps, the setup will proceed to install Windows 10 on your device.

COMPLETING OUT-OF-BOX EXPERIENCE (OOBE)

After the installation, you need to complete the out-of-box experience to finish creating a new
account and setting up your environment.
In this guide, we're using the OOBE available with the October 2018 Update (version 1809) but
depending on the version that you're installing this setup may be a little different.

1. Select your Region


2. Click the Yes button

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3. Select your keyboard layout. Click the Yes button.

4. Click the Skip button, unless you need to add a second keyboard layout.

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5. Click the Set up for personal use option.

6. Type your Microsoft account information.

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Quick Tip: If you don't want to use a Microsoft account, click the Offline account option at the
bottom left corner to create a traditional local account.
7. Click the Next button.
8. Type your Microsoft account password.

9. Click the Next button.

10. Click the Create PIN button to set up a PIN to unlock your device.

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Quick Tip: If you prefer to use a traditional password, click the Create PIN button, and then
click the Cancel button to skip the process.
11. Create your new four-digit PIN. (If you want to create a complex PIN, you can check the Include
letters and symbols option.)
12. Click the OK button.

13. (Optional) You can enter your phone number and then click the Send button to link your phone
with your device, but this is a feature that you can set up some other time. If you want to skip this
option (recommended), click the Do it later button in the bottom left corner of the screen.

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14. Click the Next button to set up OneDrive. If you're not interested in using this cloud storage
service, click the Only save files to this PC option in the bottom left corner of the screen.

15.(Optional) Select the Let Cortana respond to "Hey Cortana" option.


16. Click the Accept option to allow Cortana personalized your experience. (If you click the Decline
button, Cortana will still be available on the taskbar, but it won't collect information about you.)

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17. (Optional) If you want to enable Timeline to access your activity history across devices, click the
Yes button. Otherwise, click the No button. Using this option, you'll still be able to access your
timeline, but it'll only show four days of activities, and your activities will not sync across devices.

18. Choose the privacy settings that you like to use with Windows 10. (And don't forget to scroll
down the page to review all settings.)

19. Click the Accept button.


Once you've completed the steps, your settings will apply to the installation, and then
you'll be directed to the desktop.

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III. Accompanying DepEd Textbook and Educational Sites

1. Balana, Ismael Manic, Install and configure computer systems Learning Outcome 3
Windows 10

2. Computer Hope. “Windows 8”. October 24, 2020.


https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows, Retrieved

3. AvoidErrors. 2015. “How to Install Windows10 from a USB Flash Drive”. August 1
2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKbR6XT7fcA

IV. Activity Proper

1. Exercises / Activities

A. Watch YouTube Video (In your browser, type the URL given)
1. Watch this YouTube video about Windows 10 Installation Process
bit.ly/win_10inst

OPTIONAL ACTIVITY
The following activity may be done if there are available
resources at home.
1. You can practice reformatting your Desktop PC/ Laptop using the steps
mentioned above. It is preferred to use a computer that is bound for reformat
or to be used for this specific activity. WARNING: Do not perform windows
installation on computers used for productivity as you may accidentally
delete all files.

B. Windows 10 OS Installation video observation


1. Why is there a need to enter the “Product Key”? Why?

2. What is the importance of having difficult “password”?

C. Web search
1. List down at least 5 the differences between Windows 7 and Windows 10.

2. Is it okay to install applications downloaded from torrent sites? Why?

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2. Guide Questions

If you have performed the OPTIONAL ACTIVITY, here are some processing question
for you.

1. What should you do after installing Windows? List them here.

3. Rubric for Scoring

Needs Approaching Good Excellent


Improvement standards
1Pt 2Pts 3Pts 4Pts
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are writing
about is
What you are writing
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about is clear. You
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Ideas and There is no clear or
evidence of learning.
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expressed,
Content specific explanation Some support may be
More specific including
in answer to the lacking, or your
information is needed or specific
question. sentences may be a bit
you need to follow the examples to
awkward. Overall, a
directions more closely. demonstrate
decent job.
what you
learned.
Well done!
Your
answer
included all
the terms
Your answer included from the
Only one term from the several terms from the lesson that
Use of terms No terms from the lesson is used in the lesson, demonstrating applied to
lesson are used. answer. Try for a few adequate the question
more, next time. understanding of the asked. All
material. terms are
fully defined
and used in
the proper
context.
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Sentence Sentences are
Some sentences are connect to
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read out
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Few end marks or Mistakes using end marks Use of punctuation marks No
capital letters. or capitals as well as and capitals, as well as punctuation
Conventions Answers contain spelling mistakes make the spelling, is mostly correct. or structural
numerous spelling or writing hard to read. Few errors exist in your mistakes. No
structural errors. answer. spelling
errors. Your
writing shows
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awareness of
the rules of
English use.

V. Reflection
Installing or Upgrading to Windows 10 enables the user to experience and utilize the best
that the Microsoft has to offer this date. Microsoft continues to innovate and bring the latest
development to its users. But as the upgrade continues, so is the demand for new computer
parts capable to run the updates smoothly. And that is where you as computer technician is
needed most. To facilitate and determine the best option that there is for your client computer.

a. What insights have you gained from your activities?

b. What significant values have you developed while doing your project?

c. What difficulties did you encounter and how did you overcome them?

VI. Answer Key


(answer may vary)

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