UNIT 17 Computing Support.

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UNIT 17 Computing Support

Introduction

The physical components of a computer system Introduction Computing support involves setting up and maintaining computing systems and solving HW and SW problems. The physical components of a computer system Programs and data

Introduction Common problems include: Dealing with viruses --- these are programs that reproduce themselves and are written with the purpose of causing damage or causing a computer to behave in an unusual way. Fixing faulty peripherals such as monitors, mice and printers. Dealing with computers hanging --- suddenly and unexpectedly stopping processing during the execution of a program.

Introduction Computers crashing --- failing suddenly and completely. It is usually the failure of the hard disk inside a computer that is referred to as a crash. New computers commonly have a one-year warranty agreement that allows the purchaser to obtain help with computing problems by telephoning computing support staff at a help center. Each computer has its own unique serial number that identifies the equipment.

Introduction It also usually has a service tag number that identifies its warranty agreement to the support staff. A job number is usually issued by the support staff to uniquely identify the particular fault report. Special fault report forms are often used by the support staff to record the details of the problem.

Introduction To solve the problem the support staff need to know: The type of computer. The type of processor. Amount of RAM --- the memory that stores the user’s program and data while they are being used by the computer. The operating system. What type of LAN it is connected to , if any --- local area network that is connected over a small area.

Introduction The problem reported to the help center in this unit involves MIDI (musical instrument digital interface) sound files. MIDI files are created by connecting a musical instrument to a computer system. This type of music file is commonly found on the Internet.

Introduction The faulty computer has 128 MB RAM --- bytes??? A byte is the amount of memory required to store one character such as a letter , a number or a punctuation mark. The fault is caused by a faulty sound driver --- an operating system program that controls the sound system in the computer. The help center will try to solve the problem over the phone, but if it is not possible, the computer may have to be returned for repair or they may send out a repair technician to the user’s location.

Introduction Many simple computer problems can be fixed by simply rebooting the computer --- restarting the computer operating system. Some computers have programs for testing and diagnosing HW faults stored in ROM on the motherboard. These stored programs are known as on-board diagnostic and repair tools.

Introduction To save users having to telephone the help center to solve well known common problems, the company selling the computer may have a website with a FAQ’s section that describes common problems and their solutions. Microsoft Corporation has a website with a section known as the Microsoft Knowledge Base that allows Microsoft SW users to find out about known problems with using Microsoft software with certain combinations of HW.

Introduction It provides a description of the problem and any known solutions to it. A Video adapter is the expansion card that provides the electronics for controlling the monitor screen.

Homework Writing 9 , page 121 Specialist Reading, Part B