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The first task of CHS NC II assessment is written exam, you have to write or enumerate
the Occupational Health, Safety Policies and Procedures listed below:
1. Unplug the power connector from the socket when working on your computer to
avoid accident.
2. Use anti-static devices and rubber footwear to disperse static electricity.
3. Handle all sensitive components in non-conducting metallic edge.
4. Check all signal pins and alignment to avoid incorrect connection.
5. Be careful with the sharp edges inside the computer case.
6. Do not use excessive force when installing computer components to prevent
damage.
7. Clean the area before and after using it to maintain sanitation and prevent
accidents.
8. Do not clean your system with wet cloths or any liquid detergents.
9. Use an air duster or blower in cleaning the computer system.
10. Do not eat, drink or smoke when working on your computer.
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Reviewer for Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (Task 2: Inventory)
Before building a desktop computer you should prepare all the materials, equipment
and tools needed to do the task for assembling.
Task number two (2) of CHS NC II is making an inventory of all the Tools, Materials,
Equipment and Work area that will be used for the assessment.
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UTP Cable CAT5E / CAT6E
2 box ok
RJ-45 8P8C
50 pcs ok
Crimping Tool KS 315: RJ45, RJ11, RJ12
5 pcs ok
Network Cable Tester Nengshou Cable Tester
2 pcs ok
Pliers Mechanical
10 pcs ok
Pliers Longnose
10 pcs ok
Soldering Gun LL-127 Dual Heat
10 pcs ok
Solder Sucker KYK Tools KDP-012
10 pcs ok
Multi-meter Sunwa YX-1000A
10 pcs ok
Allen Wrench Huafeng Hexagon Socket
10 pcs ok
Wire Stripper WED-80022
5 pcs ok
Lead Super Flux Cored
2 spool ok
Cleaning Tool Kit CD-r King 6 in 1 Cleaning Kit
3 pcs ok
WORK AREA:
Tables Wooden
11 pcs ok
Chairs Plastic
12 pcs ok
Tables Plastic
1 pc ok
EQUIPMENT:
Monitor Samsung CRT 15”
1 pc ok
Mouse Cd-r King Optical, PS/2
1 pc ok
Keyboard Cd-r King, USB
1 pc ok
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AVR Cd-r King 110V – 200V
1 pc ok
Switch/Hub Fast Ethernet Switch
1 pc ok
Printer HP Deskjet 2515
1 unit ok
Light Fluorescent
6 pcs ok
Fans Orbit Fan
2 pcs ok
UPS Cd-r King 220V
10 units ok
Computer with Peripherals Intel Pentium 4 2.0 Ghz
1 unit ok
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Reviewer for Computer Hardware Servicing NC II (Task 3: Assembly)
Having prepared all the materials and equipment needed, and applying the safety
precautions or the Occupational Health and Safety Policies we can start now in building
a desktop computer.
1. Put the processor in the cpu socket of the motherboard according to its right
alignment. Lock the processor by using the locking lever of the cpu socket and place its
cpu fan & heatsink (Note: do not forget the cpu fan power connector that should be
attach in the mobo). If the processor doesn’t have thermal pastes apply a rice size
amount of it. (Note: Too much thermal paste will cause the heatsink to absorb less heat.)
2. Place the memory card on its DIMM/SIMM slot based on its notch.
Install the motherboard now on the PC Case. Make sure all the screw holes of the MOBO
match up the PC case stand offs. Screw the motherboard using a phillips screw driver.
3. Install the cards in the MOBO like video card on the PCIe/AGP slot, LAN card and
sound card on the PCI slot (Note: Sometimes LAN card and sound card is optional
because some motherboard has built-in technologies for these cards) make sure you put
the screw firmly.
4. Install the hard disk and the optical drive (CD/DVD RW/Rom), also floppy disk drive if
you have, in its right location and screw it properly.
5. Attach the SATA/PATA (IDE) cables from the motherboard to the hard disk, CD/DVD
drive and floppy disk drive.
6. Connect all the front panel led wires of the PC case to the motherboard.
7. Install the power supply unit and screw it on the PC case, attach all the power
connectors in the motherboard, hard disk, CD/DVD drive and sometimes on the
additional fan in the PC case.
8. Double check all the connections the put then cover of the PC case to close it.
9. Attach the keyboard, mouse, monitor in the assembled unit and its power cable at the
back of the power supply into the AVR or UPS.
Device driver is software that interacts with the operating system so that the hardware
can communicate with the OS. Some device driver is already included in the operating
system when you install it but some are not, you need to install it separately especially if
your hardware is a new one.
1. Restart your computer, upon rebooting tap or press F2 or Delete key to access
the BIOS of your computer. (Note: Not all computers use the same key to access
BIOS it depends on your computer or your motherboard)
2. Inside the BIOS, locate the BOOT Device Priority of your computer and assign
CD/DVD Rom as the First Boot Device.
3. Put your CD installer of OS (Ex. Windows XP) in the CD/DVD drive and then Press
F10 to save and exit in the BIOS. The computer will reboot now.
4. Upon rebooting, if you see “Press Any key to Boot from CD”, press Enter or any
key you want to start the installation of your operating system. (Note: You should
wait for this carefully because this will last for 5 seconds only for you to press a
key.)
5. Be patient in waiting for your OS as it loads the necessary files for installation,
when the computer ask you what to do after loading the necessary files choose
“Press Escape key on your keyboard to Install fresh Copy of Windows XP”.
6. In the License Agreement part, press F8 key to agree.
7. On the Disk Partitioning part, you can Delete/Create new partitions depends on
the size you want to do. To DELETE partition press D and L to confirm the
deletion, to CREATE partition press C and assign the size you want and press
Enter.
8. Choose Drive C: after creating the partition and choose “Format using NTFS file
system Quick” or you can also select the full formatting. (Note: Make sure you
choose the NTFS file system.)
9. After formatting, Windows XP will start the installation now. When the computer
asks you the Product Key of your OS, supply the correct and valid Product/Serial
key.
10. In the Network Settings choose Typical Settings and for the WorkGroup name do
not change the “WORKGROUP” for the default settings.
11. Windows XP will now complete the installation and the computer will restart
automatically again.
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12. After rebooting, It will ask now if you want to turn-on “Automatic Updates” or
not and this will be depend on you.
13. And then the computer will ask for the User Name/Account of the computer this
will also be depends on your choice.
14. Lastly, the computer will ask you if you want to “Register with Microsoft Now?” If
you don’t have Internet connection you can choose “Not Right Now” option.
15. Congratulation you successfully install a fresh copy of Windows XP operating
system.
1. Right-click My Computer on your Desktop (or click Start on your Taskbar then
right-click My Computer)
2. Choose Properties
3. Click the Hardware Tab
4. Click on Device Manager
5. Choose the hardware category your hardware relates to and click the + symbol
next to it.
6. If you found the Unknown Device or the Device that you want to update, right-
click it and choose UPDATE Driver
7. Browse the location where the driver files reside. This will install a new driver or
update an existing driver for your hardware.
8. Sometimes you need to reboot your Computer to apply the changes that you
made to your system.
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The task #5 of the CHS Assessment is all about Networking where in the first part you
should create a straight-through and crossover cable, then connecting your PC’s using
basic LAN configuration, applying IP Address Class C, sharing drives/folders, drive
mapping and printer sharing.
Creating Straight-through and Crossover Cable, here’s the pattern for the color wiring
arrangement:
White-green White-orange
Green Orange
White-orange White-green
Blue Blue
White-blue White-blue
Orange Green
White-brown White-brown
Brown Brown
To create a straight-through cable you can choose in both type of wiring standard
above but make sure both ends correspond to the same color of wires.
To create a crossover cable both wiring standard above should be used, it is
called crossover because some wires of it does cris-cross like white-green to
white-orange and green to orange wires.
Note: Before doing all instructions below make sure all of your PC’s are connected in
the Network using a Crossover Cable or Straight-through cable (with Switch/Hub).
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4. Click Option 3 named “Other”
5. Click Option 3 again named “This computer belongs to a network that does not
have an internet connection”
6. Type Computer Description and Computer Name (Note: Description and Name
should be the same, Ex. Description: PC01, Name: PC01)
7. Type the Workgroup Name of your Network (MSHOME for the default name)
8. Then click “Turn On File and Printer Sharing”
9. Then Click Next and Finish.
10. Your Computer will restart automatically now.
How to MANUALLY SETUP YOUR IP ADDRESS (or IP Address Class C or Static IP)
192.168.1.xxx or 192.168.0.xxx
Example:
PC01 = 192.168.1.50
PC02 = 192.168.1.51
1. Click Subnet Mask then its values will appear automatically like 255.255.255.0
(do not change this!)
2. Click OK
3. Lastly Click OK again.
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Ex. ping PC01 (on your PC02 computer)
Note: Remember to ping the other computer NOT your own computer.
Ping each computer using their IP Address that you’ve assigned earlier.
Note: Remember to ping the IP Address of the other computer NOT your own
computer.
1. Type CLS on the command prompt for clear screen (Ex. cls)
2. Type EXIT on the command prompt to exit (Ex. exit)
1. Open My Documents
2. Right Click > New > Folder
3. Rename your folder (Ex. MyFiles)
4. Put files on your folder (Ex. MyFiles) by copying sample pictures or music
5. Right click now your folder (Ex. MyFiles) then choose Sharing and Security
6. Under Network and Sharing Security frame, check both “Share this folder on the
Network and Allow network users to change my files”
7. Lastly click Apply and OK.
Note: Before creating a Drive Map make sure that the folder on the other PC was
already shared and you have a network connection to the other or all computers.
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6. Choose now the Shared Folder on the other PC (Ex. PC02 MyFiles)
7. Click OK now and then Finish.
1. Connect all cables of the printer and connect it to the PC and AVR
2. Turn-on the printer, the computer will read it automatically
3. Put the CD Device driver on your CD/DVD Rom drive.
4. Click Install or Setup Printer. (Click Next.. Next.. Check the License Agreement,
then click Next… Next again and lastly click Finish)
5. When the printer is installed, you can share it now so the other PC’s can connect
to your newly installed printer.
6. You can check your printer in Start > Printer and Faxes; your Printer name should
be visible.
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On your first computer which is the Server:
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2. On the left side, click View Workgroup Computers (to see all connected PC’s in
your network).
3. Double click Server computer to open it.
4. Open Server Files folder.
5. Try to edit the files inside and delete it. (Note: The files on the server could not
be deleted by the client computer)
Creating backups for your files is very important to have another copy of your files
when your OS crash because of computer viruses/malwares or system malfunctioning.
1. Open My Documents
2. Create a New Folder in My Documents and rename it as MyFiles.
3. Copy a sample picture or music file and paste it in your MyFiles folder.
4. After that we can start now creating our backup, by clicking Start > Programs >
Accessories > System Tools > Backup
5. In the Backup/Restore Wizard, click Next > Choose Backup Files & Settings > Let
me choose what to Backup > Next > Location: My Documents > Check MyFiles
Folder > Next > Browse or save it in Drive D: > Rename your backup (Ex.
MyBackup) > Finish
6. You can check your backup in your local drive D: (My Computer > Drive D:)
ORIGINAL LOCATION
1. Open My Documents and Delete MyFiles folder (to test file restoration)
2. Open the location where you save your Backup (Ex. Drive D:)
3. Double click the filename of your backup (Ex. MyBackup)
4. Choose “Restore File and Settings”
5. On the Left Side, Click plus (+) sign in the File menu to locate your backup
6. Click plus (+) sign on the left side of the filename of your backup and put a check
on drive C:
7. Click Next button and lastly click Finish.
8. MyFiles Folder should be visible again in the My Documents of your computer.
ALTERNATE LOCATION
1. Open My Documents and Delete MyFiles folder (to test file restoration)
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2. Open the location where you save your Backup (Ex. Drive D:)
3. Double click the filename of your backup (Ex. MyBackup)
4. Choose “Restore File and Settings”
5. On the Left Side, Click plus (+) sign in the File menu to locate your backup
6. Click plus (+) sign on the left side of the filename of your backup and put a check
on drive C:
7. Click Next and click Advanced Button.
8. In the Restore Files to: drop down menu, choose Alternate Location.
9. In the Alternate Location below, click Browse > My Computer > Drive C: > and
select Program Files and click OK.
10. Click Next button continuously until it reach the Finish button.
11. You can check the restored file by checking: My Computer > Drive C: > Program
Files.
12. Open Program Files locate Documents and Settings then open it continuously
until you see your MyFiles folder and also check the files inside it.
SINGLE FOLDER
1. Open My Documents and Delete MyFiles folder (to test file restoration)
2. Open the location where you save your Backup (Ex. Drive D:)
3. Double click the filename of your backup (Ex. MyBackup)
4. Choose “Restore File and Settings”
5. On the Left Side, Click plus (+) sign in the File menu to locate your backup
6. Click plus (+) sign on the left side of the filename of your backup and put a check
on drive C:
7. Click Next and click Advanced Button.
8. In the Restore Files to: drop down menu, choose Single Folder.
9. In the Folder Name below, click Browse > My Computer > Drive C: > and select
Program Files and click OK.
10. Click Next button continuously until it reach the Finish button.
11. You can check the restored file by checking: My Computer > Drive C: > and open
Program Files.
12. Open Program Files and now you can see that the files can be seen instantly
inside Program Files folder.
Note: The difference between Alternate Location and Single Folder restoration, in
alternate location when you restore your backup there are lots of folder that you will
open before you can see your actual file or folder, in single folder its obvious from it’s
name you can only see a single or one folder so you can view your file immediately
when you open that folder and the example of this is the Program Files folder.
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Note: Before doing the instructions below, check the connection of the computers
connected in the network first. (Ex. View WorkGroup Computers in My Network
Places)
Creating Backup:
1. Create a Drive Map of the My Documents of your PC01 (My Computers > Tools >
Map Network Drive > Browse and Locate My Documents of PC01 > Finish)
2. Backup MyFiles folder of your PC01
3. Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup
4. Backup/Restore Wizard > Next > Choose Backup Files & Settings > Let me choose
what to Backup > Next > Location: My Computer > Drive Mapped My Documents
PC01 > Check MyFiles Folder > Next > Browse or save it in Drive D: > Rename
your backup (Ex. MyBackup) > Finish
Restoring Backup:
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