logging in or signing up basic computer operation and troubleshooting buk7 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 513 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 21, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Basic Computer OperationandTroubleshooting : Basic Computer OperationandTroubleshooting September 18, 2001 Fran Randall frandall@unca.edu http://www.unca.edu/education/edtech/workshops/ Basic Computer Operation and Troubleshooting Workshop Outline : Basic Computer Operation and Troubleshooting Workshop Outline Introduction to computer hardware Cabling Basic operations Troubleshooting Stuff Introduction to Computer Hardware : Introduction to Computer Hardware Case Power switch Reset switch Hard drive Floppy CD/DVD Zip drive Serial ports Parallel port USB port Keyboard/mouse Network card Modem Sound card Video card RAM Motherboard Bus Fan Cables The case… : The case… What is in the box? : What is in the box? Motherboard ABIT KT7 RAID and… : and… and… : and… Typical parts of a motherboard. : Typical parts of a motherboard. ABIT SE6 Cabling : Cabling For items in or attached to a system to work properly they must be securely connected.Be sure to carefully connect the cables. : For items in or attached to a system to work properly they must be securely connected.Be sure to carefully connect the cables. Basic operations : Basic operations Power cord plugged in.(If plugged into a power strip, turn it on. Includes peripherals.) Cables to peripherals secure. Power on peripherals. Power on the system. Observe the system for proper operation. The basic system including keyboard, mouse and monitor. : The basic system including keyboard, mouse and monitor. Operating systems : Operating systems All computer systems have an operating system. Currently (09/01), there are three dominate typical user operating systems. (Macintosh OS, Microsoft Windows OS and Linux.) FYI: Disk capacities : FYI: Disk capacities Floppy(Double Sided, Double Density) Zip cartridge CD DVD(Single Sided, Single Layered) (Double Sided, Double Layered) 1.4 MB 100 MB – 250 MB 650 MB 4.7 GB 17 GB 1 GB = 1000 MB Floppies, zips, CDs and DVDs,Oh my! : Floppies, zips, CDs and DVDs,Oh my! Three most importantwords in computing. : Three most importantwords in computing. Backup Backup Backup You should backup when you do not want to reenter everything you have entered since your last backup. (Schedules can range from every item to months.) You should regularly check that your backups work. Multiple backups and off-site backups are often required. Other good ideas. : Other good ideas. Anti-virus software. Regularly updated virus definitions for the anti-virus software. (Automated if available.) Current security patches applied to operating system and applications. Scrutinize any unexpected attachments that are e-mailed to you. (Particularly “.vbs” and “.exe” files.) Fast and Furious Troubleshooting“Before you call…” : Fast and Furious Troubleshooting“Before you call…” “Is it plugged in? Is it turned on?”(Also, “Is the power on in your building?”, etc…) “Have you tried rebooting the system.”(Exiting correctly and physically powering down the entire system including peripherals.) Can you reproduce the problem on-demand? Computer Troubleshooting and Maintenance Tutorial Resources : Resources Computer Troubleshooting and Maintenance Tutorial(UNCA DOE) EdTech Workshop Resource Archive(UNCA DOE) Basic Educational Technology Online Course(UNCA DOE) Getting Help With Basic Technology Skills (UNCA DOE) Computer Fundamentals for Teachers(NC A&T School of Education) You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
basic computer operation and troubleshooting buk7 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 513 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 21, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Basic Computer OperationandTroubleshooting : Basic Computer OperationandTroubleshooting September 18, 2001 Fran Randall frandall@unca.edu http://www.unca.edu/education/edtech/workshops/ Basic Computer Operation and Troubleshooting Workshop Outline : Basic Computer Operation and Troubleshooting Workshop Outline Introduction to computer hardware Cabling Basic operations Troubleshooting Stuff Introduction to Computer Hardware : Introduction to Computer Hardware Case Power switch Reset switch Hard drive Floppy CD/DVD Zip drive Serial ports Parallel port USB port Keyboard/mouse Network card Modem Sound card Video card RAM Motherboard Bus Fan Cables The case… : The case… What is in the box? : What is in the box? Motherboard ABIT KT7 RAID and… : and… and… : and… Typical parts of a motherboard. : Typical parts of a motherboard. ABIT SE6 Cabling : Cabling For items in or attached to a system to work properly they must be securely connected.Be sure to carefully connect the cables. : For items in or attached to a system to work properly they must be securely connected.Be sure to carefully connect the cables. Basic operations : Basic operations Power cord plugged in.(If plugged into a power strip, turn it on. Includes peripherals.) Cables to peripherals secure. Power on peripherals. Power on the system. Observe the system for proper operation. The basic system including keyboard, mouse and monitor. : The basic system including keyboard, mouse and monitor. Operating systems : Operating systems All computer systems have an operating system. Currently (09/01), there are three dominate typical user operating systems. (Macintosh OS, Microsoft Windows OS and Linux.) FYI: Disk capacities : FYI: Disk capacities Floppy(Double Sided, Double Density) Zip cartridge CD DVD(Single Sided, Single Layered) (Double Sided, Double Layered) 1.4 MB 100 MB – 250 MB 650 MB 4.7 GB 17 GB 1 GB = 1000 MB Floppies, zips, CDs and DVDs,Oh my! : Floppies, zips, CDs and DVDs,Oh my! Three most importantwords in computing. : Three most importantwords in computing. Backup Backup Backup You should backup when you do not want to reenter everything you have entered since your last backup. (Schedules can range from every item to months.) You should regularly check that your backups work. Multiple backups and off-site backups are often required. Other good ideas. : Other good ideas. Anti-virus software. Regularly updated virus definitions for the anti-virus software. (Automated if available.) Current security patches applied to operating system and applications. Scrutinize any unexpected attachments that are e-mailed to you. (Particularly “.vbs” and “.exe” files.) Fast and Furious Troubleshooting“Before you call…” : Fast and Furious Troubleshooting“Before you call…” “Is it plugged in? Is it turned on?”(Also, “Is the power on in your building?”, etc…) “Have you tried rebooting the system.”(Exiting correctly and physically powering down the entire system including peripherals.) Can you reproduce the problem on-demand? Computer Troubleshooting and Maintenance Tutorial Resources : Resources Computer Troubleshooting and Maintenance Tutorial(UNCA DOE) EdTech Workshop Resource Archive(UNCA DOE) Basic Educational Technology Online Course(UNCA DOE) Getting Help With Basic Technology Skills (UNCA DOE) Computer Fundamentals for Teachers(NC A&T School of Education)