Post by Admin on Jun 29, 2015 7:32:31 GMT
I. Computer Assembly / Disassembly
A. Proper parts mounting / Hardware parts.
B. Casing Cable Connection
• Power Switch
• Power LED
• Reset Switch
• ADD LED
• Speaker
C. Hardware Parts
• Video Card (AGP)
• Hardisk (HDD)
• Floppy Drive
• Cable Connection IDE Cble / Floppy Cble / Power Supply Plugin
• Lan Card
• Memory
• Power Supply
• Processor / with heat sink
• Sound
• CD ROM
II. Bios Configuration (Basic Input / Output System)
A. Award Bios (Press Delete to enter setup)
B. Phoenix Bios (Press F2 to enter setup)
C. AMI Bios (American Megatrends Inc.) Press F1 on delete to eneter setup
CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor)
III. Formatting
A. Using start-up disk win98
B. Fdisk option / partition
C. Using disk mnger
D. Win98/xp formatting
C: 25 D: 25
E: 25 F: 25
d:> cd_win98
d: win98/format c:s/p/q)v
System / page / quick
IV. How to install win98 program:
1. configure cmos setup pre F2/Del
2. Go to Boot Sequence, Set CD-ROM (1st Boot)
3. Format Drive
4. D: \> cd win98
5. D:\> win98>Format c:/s
6. after formatting using Disk Mnager to 100%
• Type: c: Dir [(Command.com) 1 files]
• C:\> Md win98
• C:\
• C:\> cd win98
• C:\> win98 > copy D:\win98
• Note after copying 10: files
• C:\> win98>setup, double enter to complete installation
• C:\>2nd boot
• D:\> CD-Rom
V. UTP Cable:
Straight Cable
1.) white / orange
2.) orange
3.) white / green
4.) blue
5.) white / blue
6.) green
7.) white / brown
8.) brown
1.) white / orange
2.) orange
3.) white / green
4.) blue
5.) white / blue
6.) green
7.) white / brown
8.) brown
Cross – Over Cable
1.) white / orange
2.) orange
3.) white / green
4.) blue
5.) white / blue
6.) green
7.) white / brown
8.) brown
1.) white / green
2.) green
3.) white / orange
4.) blue
5.) white / blue
6.) orange
7.) white / brown
8.) brown
VI. Networking
Type: TCP/IP
Classification of computer network
• By Networking Layer
• By Connection Method
• By Functionl Relationship
• By Protocol
Type of Networking
• Personal Area Networing (PAN)
• Local Area Networking (LAN)
• Campus rea Network (CAN)
• Metropolitan rea Networking (MAN)
• Wide Area Networking (WAN)
Basic Hardware Components
• RJ (Registered Jack)
• Networking Interface Card
• HUBS
• Bridges
• Routers
• Switches
• UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Cable
Beep Codes
Beep Sequence What's Wrong
1 Long Beep indicates a problem with memory in the first bank, usually an unseated memory module
1 Long, 2 Short indicates a problem with the video card or the memory on it.
1 Long, 3 Short also indicates a problem with video or the memory on video card.
Continuous this usually indicates a problem with the memory, but sometimes is a video problem.
Other Award really only used the beep codes above, so any others you may get are new to me as well.
A. Proper parts mounting / Hardware parts.
B. Casing Cable Connection
• Power Switch
• Power LED
• Reset Switch
• ADD LED
• Speaker
C. Hardware Parts
• Video Card (AGP)
• Hardisk (HDD)
• Floppy Drive
• Cable Connection IDE Cble / Floppy Cble / Power Supply Plugin
• Lan Card
• Memory
• Power Supply
• Processor / with heat sink
• Sound
• CD ROM
II. Bios Configuration (Basic Input / Output System)
A. Award Bios (Press Delete to enter setup)
B. Phoenix Bios (Press F2 to enter setup)
C. AMI Bios (American Megatrends Inc.) Press F1 on delete to eneter setup
CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor)
III. Formatting
A. Using start-up disk win98
B. Fdisk option / partition
C. Using disk mnger
D. Win98/xp formatting
C: 25 D: 25
E: 25 F: 25
d:> cd_win98
d: win98/format c:s/p/q)v
System / page / quick
IV. How to install win98 program:
1. configure cmos setup pre F2/Del
2. Go to Boot Sequence, Set CD-ROM (1st Boot)
3. Format Drive
4. D: \> cd win98
5. D:\> win98>Format c:/s
6. after formatting using Disk Mnager to 100%
• Type: c: Dir [(Command.com) 1 files]
• C:\> Md win98
• C:\
• C:\> cd win98
• C:\> win98 > copy D:\win98
• Note after copying 10: files
• C:\> win98>setup, double enter to complete installation
• C:\>2nd boot
• D:\> CD-Rom
V. UTP Cable:
Straight Cable
1.) white / orange
2.) orange
3.) white / green
4.) blue
5.) white / blue
6.) green
7.) white / brown
8.) brown
1.) white / orange
2.) orange
3.) white / green
4.) blue
5.) white / blue
6.) green
7.) white / brown
8.) brown
Cross – Over Cable
1.) white / orange
2.) orange
3.) white / green
4.) blue
5.) white / blue
6.) green
7.) white / brown
8.) brown
1.) white / green
2.) green
3.) white / orange
4.) blue
5.) white / blue
6.) orange
7.) white / brown
8.) brown
VI. Networking
Type: TCP/IP
Classification of computer network
• By Networking Layer
• By Connection Method
• By Functionl Relationship
• By Protocol
Type of Networking
• Personal Area Networing (PAN)
• Local Area Networking (LAN)
• Campus rea Network (CAN)
• Metropolitan rea Networking (MAN)
• Wide Area Networking (WAN)
Basic Hardware Components
• RJ (Registered Jack)
• Networking Interface Card
• HUBS
• Bridges
• Routers
• Switches
• UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Cable
Beep Codes
Beep Sequence What's Wrong
1 Long Beep indicates a problem with memory in the first bank, usually an unseated memory module
1 Long, 2 Short indicates a problem with the video card or the memory on it.
1 Long, 3 Short also indicates a problem with video or the memory on video card.
Continuous this usually indicates a problem with the memory, but sometimes is a video problem.
Other Award really only used the beep codes above, so any others you may get are new to me as well.