PC Assembly & Support
Course Fee : £290 |
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Course Outline
How to Build a PC (For Beginners)
- Static Electricity Precautions
- Preparing the motherboard for the case
- Installing memory (RAM)
- Installing the CPU, heatsink and Fan
- Fixing the motherboard to the case
- Attaching the power supply
- Adding the hard and floppy disk drive
- Adding the CD ROM writer & CD Rom device
- Adding a modem (56k internal) (PCI Card)
- Booting to the BIOS chip and setting CMOS
Partitioning & Formatting Loading & Windows XP
- Create the primary partition
- Making the partition active
- Creating the extended partition
- Creating logical drives
- Formatting the Logical Hard Disk Drives
- Loading Windows 98 (the quick way)
- Loading Windows XP and Dual Booting with Win 98
Configuring Devices
- Configuring AGP Graphics, Sound, 56k Modem, 10/100 LAN adapter in Win 98 and Win XP.
- The three major BIOS manufacturers
- BIOS 'beep' code
- Understanding the BIOS and CMOS relationship
- Entering the SETUP program
- Optimizing the settings in the BIOS
- Recognizing BIOS conflicts
- Restoring settings to factory defaults
Hardware Components
- Choosing the 'right' motherboard
- Learning about the various components
- Understanding the BUS
- CPUs and connections (P3, P4, Athlon, Duron etc.)
- Expansion card slots - AGP, PCI, ISA, EISA
- Onboard devices such as sound, graphics
- Hard Drive Technology - IDE, EIDE, UDMA
- SCSI Interface
- Floppy Drive or LS120 drive?
- Modem and Networking Risers
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