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Detailed Lesson Plan in ICT

I. Objectives
A. Content Standard
Demonstrate understanding on how to install Windows 7.
B. Performance Standard
Discuss the steps in installing Windows 7.
C. Learning Competency
Apply the knowledge in installing Windows 7.

II. Subject Matter


A. Topic: How to Install Windows 7
B. Materials: PPT, LCD Projector
C. Reference: https://www.wikihow.com/Install-Windows-7-
(Beginners)#Questions_and_Answers_sub
D. Value Focus: Installing Windows 7

III. Procedure

Teachers’ Activity Learners’ Activity


A. Preliminary Activities
Good morning class. Good morning sir.

Please stand and let us pray. (Video Presentation)

Ms. Secretary, may I know who are the Mr. Barazona sir.
absents today?

*Review*
What are the examples of operating
system? Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7,
Windows 10
B. Motivation
Take a look at this video. Observe (Video Presentation)
properly.

Based on the video. What would be our H_W _O _N_T_L_ W_N_O_S 7


topic? Let’s complete the phrase.

C. Lesson Proper
Today, you are going to learn how to
install Windows 7.

In installing or formatting Windows 7,


we need to consider the following.
Please read.  check if all computer components are
connected.
 backup all saved data and files to a
separate storage
 Search for the BIOS setting of your
computer model
 Insert the installation disk or flash drive
 get ready for the installation process

Alright!
Here are the steps in installing Windows Step 1
7. Please read. • Enter to the computer's BIOS

Okay. BIOS stands for BASIC INPUT/


OUTPUT SYSTEM. Its function is to handle
the system set up process including driver
loading and operating system booting. Restart
your computer. press The key to enter the BIOS
is usually shown on the screen (Del, Esc, F2,
F10 or F9 )
Step 2
• Find your BIOS's boot options menu

The boot options menu of your BIOS may


vary in location or name from the illustration,
but you may eventually find it if you search
around . If you can't find the boot options
menu, search the name of your BIOS (most
likely located in the BIOS menu) online for
help. Step 3
• Select the CD-ROM drive as the first
boot device of your computer

Although this method may vary among


computers, the boot options menu is typically a
menu of movable device names where you
should set your CD-ROM drive as the first boot
device. It can also be a list of devices that you
can set the order of their boot on.
Step 4
• Save the changes of the settings

Press the button indicated on the screen or


select the save option from the BIOS menu to
save your configuration.
Step 5
• Shut off your computer

Either turn off the computer by choosing the


shutdown option in your current operating system,
or hold the power button until the computer
powers off.

Step 6
• Power on the PC and insert the
Windows 7 disc into your CD/DVD
drive.

Step 7
• Start your computer from the disc

After you have placed the disc into the disc


drive, start your computer. When the computer
starts, press any key to proceed. After you
choose to start from the disc, Windows Setup
will begin loading. If it doesn’t boot from the
disc, you may have done something wrong.
Retry the previous steps to solve the problem.

Step 8
Once Windows Setup loads, you will be • Choose your Windows Setup options
presented with a window. Select your preferred
language, keyboard type, and time/currency
format, then click Next.
Step 9
• Click the Install Now button

Step 10
• Accept the License Terms
Read over the Microsoft Software License
Terms, check I accept the license terms, and
click Next

Step 11
• Select the Custom installation.

A hard drive is a physical part of your


computer that stores data, and partitions Step 12
"divide" hard drives into separate parts.If the • Decide on which hard drive and
hard drive has data on it, delete the data off of partition you want to install Windows
it, or format it. on
Select the hard drive from the list of hard
drives.
Click Drive options (advanced).
Click Format from Drive options.
If your computer doesn't have any partitions
yet, create one to install Windows on it.
Select the hard drive from the list of hard
drives.
Click Drive options (advanced).
Select New from Drive options.
Select the size, and click OK.
Step 13
• Install Windows on your preferred
Once you've decided on where to install hard drive and partition
Windows, select it and click Next. Windows
will begin installing.

Finishing up
• Completing installation 100%.
• Computer will restart.
• Installation completed and ready for
use.

D. Generalization
• Enter to the computer's BIOS
How do we install Windows 7?
• Find your BIOS's boot options menu
• Select the CD-ROM drive as the first
boot device of your computer
• Save the changes of the settings
• Shut off your computer
• Power on the PC and the insert the
Windows 7 disc into your CD/DVD
drive.
• Start your computer from the disc
• Choose your Windows Setup options
• Click the Install Now button
• Accept the License Terms
• Select the Custom installation.
• Decide on which hard drive and
partition you want to install Windows
on
• Install Windows on your preferred
hard drive and partition

E. Application
Perform installation of Windows 7.

IV. Evaluation
Answer the following.
1. What is BIOS?
2. What do you mean by the term ‘Partition’?
3. What is the purpose of choosing custom in the type of installation?
4. What is the first step in installing windows to a computer?
5. Do we need to delete or format the drives in order to complete windows
installation?

V. Assignment
1. What is computer drivers?
2. Give examples of computer drivers.

Prepared by:

Ramon I. Bucad Jr

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