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Group 01 1 Introduction 2 What does a computer?

General Introduction 3 4 Classif


ication of computers
February 1st Class Evolution of PC-compatible two physical aspects of a PC 3 Phy
sical location of the main blocks of the motherboard 4 Features 5 slots and PCB
sockets 6 Class chip assemblies March 1: Summary 2 Block input / output (I / O)
3 Definition of the peripherals 4 Mounting internal peripherals Module 02: Devic
es and data transmission External Peripherals Class 2 April 1 general display pe
ripherals 3 Data used in series and parallel connectors SubD 4 Module 03: Basic
Architecture Class of May 1 PC connectors on the back of a computer 2 Identifica
tion of three internal peripheral connectors of the PC architecture 4 Bus 5 Bus
"system" 6 Peripheral Bus Module 04: Data Units
Class June 1 What is a BIT? 2 3 machine language ASCII Module 05: Data Buses
July 1st Class Bus Width 2 3 clock bandwidth of a bus 4 5 ISA Bus VL VESA local
bus
Class 08 1 PCI Bus 2 IBM Solutions Other trademarks Strike Back 3 ... 4 Comparis
on of the buses studied Module 06: Connectivity and edge ports
September 1st Class 2 USB Bus Components of a typical USB connection 3 Examples
4 USB Driver
Class January 10 most common adapters and accessories 2 A fast USB bus (USB 2.0)
3 Firewire (IEEE 1394) Firewire 4 Applications Module 07: Interfaces and storag
e devices
Class 11 1 PC "future" 2 The Mini PCI bus PCMCIA March 4 Summary of internal int
erfaces 5 Memories 6 Examples of storage devices Module 08: The main memory, log
ical and physical aspects
Class 12 1 Drive 2 Interaction between primary and secondary memory RAM 4 3 The
logical structure of RAM
Class 13 1 Methods of addressing two types of memory chips three-volatile RAM Ch
ips: Different mounting gaskets 4 5 RAM Memory Modules: Module Format and Evolut
ion 09: Types of RAM
Class 14 1 Install the SIMM sockets on the motherboard SIMM 72 contacts 2 3 4 SO
DIMM DIMM Memory Module 10: Processing of 32 and 64 bits
Class 2 January 15 RIMM Memory Formation of memory banks
3 Bits of data and memory capacity of 32-bit processors 4 5 Access to RAM
January 16 Class 64-bit processors 2 What are the jumpers? 3 Setting the working
voltages DIMM 4 Choosing a motherboard according to the number of sockets
Different Class January 17th two types of DRAM clock frequency, bus width and da
ta transfer rate 3 Rambus Module 11: Data Integrity
Class January 18 DDR (Double Data Rate) 2 The DDR RAM PC motherboards that suppo
rt DDR 3 4 Different types of memory: Performance and features five reports Inte
grity
Class 19 1 Integrity of the reports 2 Comparison of ECC parity with 3 Memory SRA
M (static RAM) cache module 4 12: Cache Cache memory hardware and software
Class 20 1 Levels of Cache Cache 2 Specifications of different processors
January 21 Caché Class software (disk cache) 2 Example of running a software ca
che 3 Applications software disk cache
January 22 Caché Class "in" Cache Disk 2 Disk 3 display used on the Internet an
d managing the temporary files 5 4 virtual memory virtual memory settings in Win
dows 6 Reading, Writing and Addressing Memory Module 13: Reading and Writing dat
a
Class 23 1 How to read a data processor in main memory? 2 How to write a Word CP
U access memory in a ROM Memory Module March 14: The BIOS and SETUP
Class 24 1 The most common ROM chips. Its classification 2 What is the BIOS? 3 T
he CMOS SETUP SETUP 4 Other examples
Class January 25 Security settings in the SETUP 2 Maintenance and clearing the C
MOS erase three CMOS Jumper Module 15: POST
Class 26 1 The start of the PC 2 Recommendations to follow 3 Codes Award BIOS be
eps of four common Setup Screens
Class January 27 Update BIOS Update 2 Examples 3 Files compacted 4 5 Installing
Winzip Download BIOS update file 6 Running the Update Module 16: Mass Storage Un
its
Class 28 1 Memory ROM Shadow Shadow or two mass storage drives and floppy disket
tes 3 Module 17: Operation and maintenance of floppy drive
Class 29 1 Characteristics of a logical disk 2 Disarmament and identification of
parts of a 3 ½ floppy
Class January 30 read-write heads Basics magnetism 2 3 4 cleaning heads Controll
ers
Class 31 1 Flat Cable 2 Drive Select (DS) 3 Finishers 4 Purpose of the Cross-wir
e in the cable 5 statement floppy drive in the CMOS SETUP Module 18: The hard dr
ive, performance and standards group 32 1 Detection and Resolution Problem with
floppy drive 2 Physical installation of the floppy drive 3 Hard Disk or HD (Hard
Disk)
Class 33 1 Parties comprising the hard disk 2 Plates 3 Motor speed (Spindle moto
r)
Class 34 1 2 Actuator heads
Class 35 1 2 hard disk Electronic Physical connection EIDE devices
36 Class 1 standards after ATA EIDE 2 - 2 3 Summary of different standard IDE /
ATA hard drives 4 Setting as Master and Slave (Master and Slave)
Class 37 1 How to install a second hard drive 2 IDE HD configuration that has th
e boot files 3 Incorporation of a second side HD 4 Parameters Setup Module 19: I
nterface and SCSI devices
Class 38 1 2 Different SCSI interface specification or standard SCSI 3 Different
types of cables and connectors 4 Types of SCSI bus according to electrical sign
als
39 Class 1 terminations Addressing a SCSI bus 2 of the SCSI chain 3 How to turn
a hard drive 4 What is the Master Boot Record? Module 20: logical aspects of dat
a storage
Class File Systems 40 1 2 What is fragmentation? 3 Errors in System 4 FAT FAT FA
T 32 May 16 6 How do you partition a hard drive?
Module 21: Partitioning and a Class 41 use FDISK FDISK to partition a hard disk
partitioning with FDISK 2 - I 3 Partitioning with FDISK - II 4 Partitioning with
FDISK - Class III 42 1 Partition 2 Options Clearing Special FDISK Team 3 Prepar
ation to install the operating system installation manual four drivers of the AT
API CD Module 22: Security and data redundancy and Class 43 1 Ward 2 Data Redund
ancy RAID hardware and software 3 multitasking (multitask) 4 What are the IRQ? M
odule 23: PSU and UPS rates and features Class 44 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source ATX
AT 4 Security: UPS Stabilizer and 5 Units of CD ROM and DVD Module 24: Micropro
cessors, installation and configuration
Class 45 1 2 Configuring Microprocessors 3 Configuring Hardware Motherboards By
Dip Switches.
CD 4:
Module 25: Printers, class types and features two 46 1 printers Printers Matrix
Printers Needle 3 4 Inkjet Printers Laser Printers May June Operation Parallel a
nd Serial Ports, Standards Module 26: Communications and interfaces Imaging clas
s 47 1 2 Cable Modem DSL Modem 3 Systems Sound 4 Interface 5 scanner 6 mouse Mod
ule 27: Monitor, types and specifications 48 1 Class and Interface Video Monitor
s resolution of a monitor 2 3 4 Acceleration Sweep Calibration Chart 5 6 monitor
Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) Module 28: Advanced Features Operating System Cla
ss 49 1 Tool "System Restore" Restore Points Recover from a system restore point
previously established requirements for the restoration Restore from Startup Di
sk
2 Installing and uninstalling a program Uninstall program from the program menu
(Uninstall)
Class 50 1 Adding a scheduled task Changing the properties of a scheduled task 2
Custom Maintenance Wizard Configuration 3 Disk Cleanup program execution at the
beginning of the computer 4 Properties of the Taskbar and Start Menu Adding a a
pplication to the Start Menu Advanced Settings from the Start menu Remove a shor
tcut from the Windows Start Class 51 1 The Windows Registry Editing Logical Stru
cture Physical Structure of the register 2 Testing and Using Registry Repair Too
ls Windows Automatically Running the command from Scanreg What boot disk files s
tore backups of Windows and where they do it? SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI files Using
third party software Registry Repair Manual 52 1 Class System Information Syste
m Configuration Utility Startup Mode Operating System
2 Other Options window "General" Example: Getting a driver from the Windows inst
allation disc Enable selective options INI files and registry settings and ambie
nt Home Country Code Setting Boot Options in Windows Diagnostic ME 3 System Over
view Module 29: Installation of microprocessors and coolers Class 53 1 Mount Mic
roprocessor AMD microprocessors and coolers on a socket 7 Criteria for manipulat
ing the correct insertion orientation microprocessor in socket 2 Installing the
cooler Disadvantages generated by poor heat dissipation Processor How to prevent
damage to the processor to a fault monitoring parameter settings in the SETUP S
ettings and use the software "Motherboard Monitor" Class 54 1 Installing a proce
ssor in a PGA 370 socket assembly and chip coolers. Processors "In Box" and "OEM
" 2 Mounting a PGA processor 370 in a 3 Mounting Slot 1 Pentium III processor in
Slot 1 4 Study of the ventilation inside the enclosure 5 Connect the fan power
through a connection joints special form of the source of other components Refri
geration
Class 55 1 Maintenance of a power supply fan 2 Removing the source for cleaning
or replacement cooling Concept 3: Time course sinks Assets Liabilities sinks sin
ks without anchorage socket to socket Assets with anchor anchor sinks to the mic
roprocessor 4 for what about the evolution of box coolers evolution of processor
s and heatsinks
Class 56 1-art Coolers parameters that define the quality of a fan cooler FAN ma
in technical characteristics of double bit Powercool aluminum sink sinks sinks C
opper sinks Copper and Aluminum 2 Practical Installation of a cooler next-genera
tion 3 Thermal Specifications and dissipation dissipation for different processo
rs on a Pentium III Intel's general recommendations dissipation Dissipation in a
Pentium 4 system How does the Pentium 4's Thermal Monitor? 4 Dispel AMD Athlon
and Duron processors Class 57 1 Other heat dissipation solutions Other solutions
Coolers heat dissipation system
Extractor type "card" Fan System Fan zone entry plates and / or output (input-ou
tput) Summary of connections such discs Coolers two removable storage media Opti
cal media description Cooler magnetic writing process of an optical device Magne
tic Reading Process Module 30: Windows XP Windows XP 58 1 Class 2 Common element
s in both versions File System NTFS File Compression System Class 59 1 Anti-Pira
cy System Activation Windows XP Scandisk and Disk Defragmenter 2 Soft User Accou
nts Recording for CD `s Task Manager Class 60 1 Share files and folders on a net
work (creating a network) 2 Share Internet Connection DVD Some items are 10 less
ons fully interactive flash graphics, tables, pictures, images and data Technica
l Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson Lesson 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Structure of a PC
devices for information processing devices for data storage devices for data inp
ut devices for data output Assemble a PC
Lesson 7. Loading the operating system Lesson 8. Installing application programs
Lesson 9. POST Card Management Lesson 10. Diagnostic Software PC Learning about
building a PC Pentium IV or AMD Athlon step your computer Arm yourself ASCII Co
mponents of a Computer Configuration of the Bios Building Course as a Computer C
ourse BIOS settings - very complete Basic Computer Learning PC Components of a c
omputer building a PC Pentium IV step yourself Assemble your PC Bios Setting Cou
rse and Build a Computer Course Bios settings - very complete Multimedia Course
Computer Repair and Assembly in September Mounting a PC Modules - In 10 lessons
with pictures Hard Drives Power Supplies History of Computing Computer Maintenan
ce Management Manual Sockets Architecture Pc Repair Manual Installation and Tech
nical Manual PC Computer Maintenance and Repair Manual Pc Computer Repair - Repa
ir Very complete 8 modules / O Systems Sound Computer Maintenance Workshop Mothe
rboard About Computer About Pc - Full Course CD tutorials Hardware Units - CDRW
/ DVD
Video Ram Memory Modem Monitor Mouse TVs Printers Processors Manual ASCII Dictio
nary Computer Peripherals Monitor Repair Manual Maintenance Manual & Repair Unit
s CDRW - CDROM

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