- 3.13.7 TESTOUT LAB HOW TO
- 3.13.7 TESTOUT LAB MAC OS
- 3.13.7 TESTOUT LAB FULL
- 3.13.7 TESTOUT LAB WINDOWS 10
3.13.7 TESTOUT LAB HOW TO
Students will learn how to select, install, and troubleshoot issues with the power supply, motherboard, processor, memory, BIOS, expansion cards, video, audio, and cooling system.
3.13.7 TESTOUT LAB FULL
Students demonstrate a PC's construction and gain full knowledge of each of the components, including how to troubleshoot, maintain, and secure them. Students will learn the steps to take to effectively and efficiently troubleshoot personal computers by following the seven stages of the model (GIC DIED): G - Gather information, I - Identify changes, C- Create a hypothesis, D – Determine the fix, I – Implement the fix, E – Ensure user satisfaction, D – Document the solution.
3.13.7 TESTOUT LAB MAC OS
TestOut has no affiliation with any of these companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.ġ.5 Linux Basics1.5.1 Linux Operating Systems (7:31)ġ.6 Mac OS Basics1.6.1 Mac OS Introduction (5:58)ġ.6.3 Mac OS Features and Settings (7:04)Ģ.1 Protection and Safety2.1.1 Safety (4:53)Ģ.2 Professionalism2.2.1 Professionalism (4:20)Ģ.4 PC Maintenance2.4.1 PC Maintenance Best Practices (3:22)Ģ.5 Troubleshooting Overview2.5.1 Troubleshooting Process (7:00)ģ.1 Cases and Form Factors3.1.1 Cases and Form Factors (6:23)ģ.2 Power Supplies3.2.1 Power Supplies (4:10)ģ.2.3 Identifying Power Supply Components (6:00)ģ.3 Motherboards and Buses3.3.1 Motherboard Components (4:43)ģ.4 Motherboard Troubleshooting3.4.1 Motherboard Troubleshooting (8:19)ģ.5 Processors3.5.1 Processor Concepts (17:03)ģ.6 Processor Troubleshooting3.6.1 Processor Troubleshooting (6:18)ģ.6.3 Troubleshoot Processor Installation 1ģ.6.4 Troubleshoot Processor Installation 2ģ.7 Memor圓.7.1 Random Access Memory (4:13)ģ.8 Memory Installation3.8.1 Memory Characteristics (15:15)ģ.8.4 Selecting the Correct Memory Module (10:41)ģ.9 Memory Troubleshooting3.9.1 Memory Troubleshooting (6:36)ģ.10.4 Editing BIOS/UEFI Settings (14:36)ģ.10.5 Using Built-In System Diagnostics (1:40)ģ.11 Expansion Cards3.11.1 Expansion Buses and Slots (4:30)ģ.11.3 Installing an Expansion Card (4:18)Ĥ.1 Peripheral Devices4.1.1 Peripheral Devices (3:27)Ĥ.2 USB4.2.1 Universal Serial Bus (USB) (7:18)Ĥ.3 IEEE 1394 (FireWire)4.3.1 FireWire (4:49)Ĥ.4 Display Devices4.4.1 Display Devices (12:43)Ĥ.4.5 Configuring Display Settings in Windows (10:17)Ĥ.4.6 Configuring Advanced Display Settings in Windows (11:37)Ĥ.4.8 Configuring Display Settings in Linux (3:37)Ĥ.4.9 Configuring Display Settings in Mac OS (5:41)Ĥ.5 Video Troubleshooting4.5.1 Video Troubleshooting (9:44)Ĥ.6 Device Driver Management4.6.1 Device Installation (4:11)Ĥ.6.This lesson is designed to prepare students for entering an Information Technology career by providing them with information regarding PC maintenance and the Troubleshooting Process Model, a standardized approach to troubleshooting personal computers (PCs). Cisco and CCNA are the trademarks of Cisco.
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3.13.7 TESTOUT LAB WINDOWS 10
1.1 Course Introduction1.1.1 PC Pro Introduction (6:42)ġ.2 Using the Simulator1.2.1 Using the Simulator (20:23)ġ.2.3 Working with Internal Components (12:30)ġ.3 Hardware Basics1.3.1 Computing Basics (10:52)ġ.4 Windows Basics1.4.1 Windows Operating Systems (5:17)ġ.4.3 Using the Windows 7 Interface (10:53)ġ.4.4 Using the Windows 8 Interface (8:29)ġ.4.5 Using the Windows 10 Interface (9:27)Ĭopyright 2017 TestOut Corporation.