IT Essentials Chapter 3 v 5.0
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1. A technician has just finished assembling a new computer. When the computer is powered up for the first time, the POST discovers a problem. How does the POST indicate the error?
1. A technician has just finished assembling a new computer. When the computer is powered up for the first time, the POST discovers a problem. How does the POST indicate the error?
- It issues a number of short beeps.
- The LED on the front of the computer case flashes a number of times.
- It locks the keyboard.
- It places an error message in the BIOS.
- Reseat the RAM.
- Replace the motherboard.
- Upgrade the BIOS firmware.
- Replace the CMOS battery.
- PS/2
- AT
- Berg
- Molex
- Put a thick layer of thermal compound over the existing thermal compound before reseating the CPU.
- Clean the CPU and the base of the heat sink with isopropyl alcohol before applying the thermal compound.
- Scrape off the old thermal compound on the heat sink with a sharp knife and apply the thermal compound liberally.
- Change the base of the heat sink before applying the thermal compound.
- Use rubbing alcohol to clean the base of the heat sink before applying thermal compound.
- After the POST, but before Windows starts to load
- During the Windows load process
- Before the computer is powered on
- During the POST
- Provides graphic capabilities for games and applications
- Enables a computer to connect to a network
- Performs a power-on self test of internal components
- Provides temporary data storage for the CPU
- By issuing a number of beeps
- By flashing the LED on the front of the computer case a number of times
- By locking the keyboard
- By placing an error message in the BIOS
- A signed driver has been approved by the company that created the device driver.
- A signed driver has passed the lab test of Microsoft for quality and helps prevent a system from being compromised.
- An unsigned driver can cause files to be fragmented as they are processed.
- Signed drivers prevent physical damage to devices.
- All companies making devices for a Windows computer have to have Microsoft sign off on the new driver before it can be added to the operating system.
- Set the drive ID number with the correct jumper.
- Ensure that pin one of the PATA data cable is correctly aligned with the connector.
- Configure the BIOS settings to auto-detect the master drive.
- Set the swap file size on the new drive.
- 2
- 1
- 3
- 4
- Sound card
- Video card CPU
- NIC
- Memory
- Connect the data cable making sure that the colored stripe on the cable is aligned with pin 1 on the drive and the motherboard.
- Remove the floppy drive via Add/Remove Hardware.
- Change the jumper setting to master for the floppy drive.
- Replace the floppy drive.
- The label on the memory module should always face the CPU.
- The arrows on the memory module should be aligned with the arrows on the motherboard slot.
- A notch in the memory module should be aligned with a notch in the memory slot.
- Memory slots are color coded, with one end red and one end blue.
- ZIF sockets
- An I/O shield
- Thermal compound
- Standoffs
- They never need upgrading.
- They are verified to be compatible with the operating system.
- They are guaranteed by the manufacturer to work with any hardware.
- They are guaranteed to work with all operating systems.
- They are free of errors.
- Hard drive
- Cache
- CMOS
- RAM
- It makes the I/O ports of the motherboard available for connection in a variety of computer cases.
- It provides multiple connections for SATA hard drives to connect to the motherboard.
- It plugs into the motherboard and expands the number of available slots for adapter cards.
- It connects the PCIe adapter slots used for video directly to the CPU for faster processing.
- Swap file size
- Boot order
- Enabling and disabling devices
- Device drivers
- Drive partition size
- Parallel
- USB
- FireWire
- eSATA
- The CPU heat sink and fan assembly are correctly installed.
- The CPU is correctly aligned and placed in the socket.
- The CMOS EPROM battery is removed prior to installing the CPU.
- Antistatic precautions are taken.
- The CPU contacts are first cleaned with isopropyl alcohol.
- Maximum insertion force is applied to the load lever so the CPU is locked in place.
- Use jumpers on the drive to configure the drive as slave.
- Use jumpers on the motherboard to configure the drive as slave.
- List the drive as slave in the CMOS.
- Connect the drive after the twist in the PATA cable.
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