LO 2 CSS Ok
LO 2 CSS Ok
LO 2 CSS Ok
Let us determine how much you already know about Assembling Computer Systems
Servicing. Take this test.
PRE-TEST LO 2 A
_________ MS-DOS
_________ Windows ME - Millennium Edition
_________ Windows XP
_________ Windows Vista
_________ Windows Server
_________ Windows Home Server
_________ Windows 95
_________ Windows 98
_________ Windows NT 31. - 4.0
_________ Windows 2000
_________ Windows 1.0 - 2.0
_________ Windows 3.0 – 3.1
_________ Windows 10
_________ Windows 7
_________ Windows 8
B. ESSAY: Expand your understanding about the following terms. (5 Points each)
a. Bootable Device
__________________________________________________________________________________
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b. Software License
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
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C. Arrange following procedure on how to create bootable flash drive. Label your answer in
ascending order.
______ Insert your USB flash drive and open the Command Prompt (CMD)
______ Type 'active' and hit Enter
______ Type 'clean'.
______ Type 'create partition primary' and hit Enter.
______ Type 'diskpart'.
______ Type 'exit' and hit Enter.
______ Type 'format fs=ntfs quick' and hit Enter.
______ Type 'list disk'
______ Type 'select disk 1'
______ Type 'select partition 1' an hit Enter.
WINDOWS 8 64-BIT
CPU
Memory
Free space
Graphics hardware
Sound hardware
WINDOWS 7
CPU
Memory
Free space
Graphics hardware
Sound hardware
WINDOWS Vista
CPU
Memory
Free space
Graphics hardware
Sound hardware
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DISCUSSION: INFORMATION SHEET
Objectives:
2.1 Create portable bootable devices in accordance with software manufacturer instruction
2.2 Prepare customized installers in accordance with software utilization guide and end user
agreement
2.3 Carry out installation of portable applications in accordance with software user guide
and software license
Bootable Devices
A boot device/bootable device is any piece of hardware that can read or contains
the files required for a computer to start. For example, a hard drive, floppy disk drive, CD-
ROM drive, DVD drive, and USB jump drive are all considered bootable devices. However,
unless the necessary boot files are stored on the drive, diskette, or disc, the computer
cannot boot from that device.
The most commonly used boot device or boot drive is the hard drive. When an
operating system, such as Microsoft Windows, is installed onto the hard drive, it copies the
boot files and drivers required to load Windows onto the computer. When installing a new
operating system, troubleshooting the computer, or booting from another drive (e.g., CD-
ROM drive), a bootable disc or setup disc is inserted into the drive. If the boot sequence is
set up correctly in CMOS setup and the bootable disc is in the computer, it will load from the
disc.
Operating System Needed in Creating Bootable Device.
Macintosh
Red Hat
Linux
Unix
Apple's macOS (formerly OS X)
Chrome OS,
BlackBerry Tablet OS and flavors of the open source operating system Linux
The following are the System Requirements for the Different Microsoft Windows
Operating System:
Windows
Memory 2 GB RAM
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Windows
1. Insert your USB flash drive to your running computer. As the first step, we need to
run Command Prompt as administrator. To do this, we need to find cmd by typing
'cmd' in the search box on Windows Start Menu. After search result for 'cmd'
appears, right click on it and select "Run as administrator".
2. Type 'diskpart' on Command Prompt (without quotes) and hit Enter. Wait for a while
until the DISKPART program run.
3. Type 'list disk' to view active disks on your computer and hit Enter. There would be
seen that the active disks shown as Disk 0 for hard drive and Disk 1 for your USB
flashdrive with its total capacity.
4. Type 'select disk 1' to determine that disk 1 would be processed in the next step
then hit Enter.
5. Type 'clean' and hit Enter to remove all of data in the drive.
6. Type 'create partition primary' and hit Enter. Creating a primary partition and
further recognized by Windows as 'partition 1'.
7. Type 'select partition 1' an hit Enter. Choosing the 'partition 1' for setting up it as an
active partition.
8. Type 'active' and hit Enter. Activating current partition.
9. Type 'format fs=ntfs quick' and hit Enter. Formatting current partition as NTFS file
system quickly.
10. Type 'exit' and hit Enter. Leaving DISKPART program but don't close the Command
Prompt instead. We would still need it for next process.
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Create a bootable USB flash drive and/or External Hard Drive Using Rufus Application
Software
Rufus is a utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB
keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc. It can be especially useful for cases where: you need to
create USB installation media from bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.) you need to
work on a system that doesn't have an OS installed.
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Step 2: Click the optical drive button next to the Create a bootable disk using
checkbox, and you'll be prompted to search for the ISO image to use.
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Step 6: When complete, double-check
the external drive to verify the files
were copied over.
POST-TEST LO 2 A
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A. Arrange the different versions of Windows Operating System in ascending order.
_________ MS-DOS
_________ Windows ME - Millennium Edition
_________ Windows XP
_________ Windows Vista
_________ Windows Server
_________ Windows Home Server
_________ Windows 95
_________ Windows 98
_________ Windows NT 31. - 4.0
_________ Windows 2000
_________ Windows 1.0 - 2.0
_________ Windows 3.0 – 3.1
_________ Windows 10
_________ Windows 7
_________ Windows 8
B. ESSAY: Expand your understanding about the following terms. (5 Points each)
a. Bootable Device
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
b. Software License
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
C. Arrange following procedure on how to create bootable flash drive. Label your answer
in ascending order.
______Insert your USB flash drive and open the Command Prompt (CMD)
______Type 'active' and hit Enter
______Type 'clean'.
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______Type 'create partition primary' and hit Enter.
______Type 'diskpart'.
______Type 'exit' and hit Enter.
______Type 'format fs=ntfs quick' and hit Enter.
______Type 'list disk'
______Type 'select disk 1'
______Type 'select partition 1' an hit Enter.
WINDOWS 8 64-BIT
CPU
Memory
Free space
Graphics hardware
Sound hardware
WINDOWS 7
CPU
Memory
Free space
Graphics hardware
Sound hardware
WINDOWS Vista
CPU
Memory
Free space
Graphics hardware
Sound hardware
Materials Needed: 10
Flash Drive
PERFORMANCE SCORE CARD
5 - Excellently Performed
4 - Very Satisfactorily Performed
3 - Satisfactorily Performed
2 - Fairly Performed
1 - Poorly Performed
Congratulations!
You did a great job! Rest and relax while then
move on to the next lesson. Good Luck!
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REFERENCES
https://www.deped.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Computer-Systems-Servicing-
NC-II-CG.pdf
https://tesda.gov.ph/Download/Training_Regulations?Searchcat=Training%20Regulatio
ns
https://turbofuture.com/computers/Dissassembling-and-Assembling-the-computer-syst
em
https://www.instructables.com/id/Disassemble-a-Computer/
https://www.slideshare.net/mekashawtizazu/ch-2-computer-assembly-disassembly
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