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Unit 3- Maintaining & Protecting Hardware
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Identify the importance of protecting computer hardware from theft and damage. Explain how to protect data. Identify environmental factors that can cause damage to computer hardware & media. Identify how to protect computer hardware from power loss. Identify common problems associated with computer hardware. Identify routine maintenance tasks. Define problem solving & identify the steps. Identify criteria for selecting a computer.
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Secure physical devices Businesses or Personal use
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Cooling Stand Padded Bags
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Data is very valuable to businesses Can occur in theft & when old system are trashed Encrypt data ◦ On computer ◦ Keeps data private w/out key Backup data ◦ Daily ◦ On-site & off-site
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System image and Files ◦ Image= Windows, Programs, Settings & Files Used if entire drive stops working The system image must be saved on a hard drive. ◦ Files= just files The files can be saved on a flash drive, CD, DVD, or a hard drive.
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Temperature ◦ Not too hot Humidity ◦ Can cause rust Water Magnetic fields ◦ Can erase HD Static electricity ◦ Can damage components ◦ No rugs
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Protect Hardware ◦ Power surge or spike ◦ Power outage ◦ Theft Protect Files ◦ Online backup ◦ CD/DVD backup
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An increase in voltage significantly above the designated level Surge Protector diverts extra voltage like a valve
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AKA Surge Protector ◦ Different from Power Strip ◦ Check Joule rating More joules better protection ◦ Has warranty $$ ◦ Noise Filter
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Uninterruptable Power Supply Battery backup & surge Will power equip until you can save & shutdown
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What device will keep your laptop from overheating? ◦ Cooling Pad What security measure can protect transmitted data? ◦ Encryption What device will allow you time to save & shutdown your PC when the power goes out? ◦ UPS An increase of voltage above normal levels is called what? ◦ Spike or a surge
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Compare Surge Protectors How to Backup Data Surge Homework
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Crashed HD ◦ Overheat, dropped, shaken, wear out Damaged media ◦ Scratched CD/DVD ◦ Dusty flash drive, banged around Printer Problems ◦ Paper jams ◦ Low toner
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Display problems ◦ Check power ◦ Check video cable ◦ Bad driver Loss of network ◦ Loose cable ◦ System down Incompatible device ◦ New device needs driver ◦ Check if it’s plugged in
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Organizing cables under desk Velcro wire-ties
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Visual Inspection ◦ Check cables Plugged in Good condition Inside computer too
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Dust ◦ Clogs fans ◦ Fans cools parts down ◦ Overheat= shutdown ◦ Compressed Air
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Wipes ◦ For monitors ◦ No tissues or towels (lint/scratch) ◦ No glass cleaners
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Keyboard ◦ Turn upside & shake ◦ Compressed air ◦ Unplug, spray with water, shake out & dry Mouse ◦ Ball rollers dirty ◦ Wipe bottom of optical
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Keep away from electrical fields (TV/monitor) Avoid extreme temperatures Don’t touch media surface Hold optical disks at edges Keep disks in case when moving them
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Routine Maintenance Costs Find Your Specs
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Consider the costs to upgrade versus a new PC You need 2GB RAM & a bigger hard drive RAM: $50 Hard Drive: $100 New computer: $500
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What to consider ◦ Who is using it? ◦ What will it be used for? ◦ List the tasks, software Check requirements ◦ Portability or not ◦ MAC or PC ◦ Brand/Reliability ◦ Storage devices ◦ Peripherals- how many? ◦ Warranty/Support
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Support ◦ Company will help you troubleshoot ◦ May charge per call/per hour Warranty ◦ Written guarantee ◦ If product doesn’t meet specs, manufacturer will repair/replace ◦ Does NOT cover your damage
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Add RAM New keyboard, mouse (connections) Drives/Cards ◦ May require pro to install
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Public- 3-5 years Special Recycle ◦ Check with town/county Donate
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Buying a Computer Recycling
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On boot, message popup ◦ Unable to load library wxfw.dll. Attempted to load \wxfw.dll.Error code:126 Search online for wxfw.dll Found it was from a Desktop Weather Program Found program & uninstalled Reboot & no error
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1. What is the problem 2. Check Basic Solutions ◦ Cables, restart 3. Look or research for help & support 4. Talk to a technician 5. Follow their instructions 6. Confirm it’s fixed 7. Document problem/solution
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The entire computer has completely frozen up. I can't click anywhere on the screen. I can't even use the Start button to shut it down. ◦ Ctrl + Alt + Delete I press print & the printer does not respond at all. ◦ Check the cables; what other solutions?
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Which device protects a computer from electrical surges? ◦ Surge suppressor Which component has an RJ11 jack? ◦ Modem Which component has a 15 pin female connector? ◦ VGA
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A legacy printer would be plugged into which port? ◦ Parallel When troubleshooting, what would a basic solution be? ◦ Checking the cables What is the last step in troubleshooting? ◦ Confirm the problem is fixed
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Unit 3- Maintaining & Protecting Hardware
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