- To begin, click on the Start button and then click Help. - Put the cover of the computer back on the computer and plug in the power cords. - After completion of this lab, the student will be able to identify the video card by any markings on the card. - Lab 3.3.4: The Computer Case and Power Supply. - Lay the motherboard down on the antistatic mat. - Identify the CPU socket on the. - The motherboard connects to the LEDs on the front panel of the computer case to give the operational status of the computer. - Pin one is found on the side of the ribbon with the red stripe. - Take the other end and connect it to the floppy connector on the motherboard. - Take the other end and connect it to the IDE2 connector on the motherboard. - Take the other end and connect it to the IDE1 connector on the motherboard. - Locate the two PS/2 ports on the back of the computer. - Turn on the power switch first.. - Now, push the power button on the front panel of the computer. - The file is now saved on the computer. - This will erase anything that is on the drive. - When it has been plugged in properly, turn on the computer. - Click on the Advanced tab, and then click on the Advanced button. - Click on the Security tab.. - Now, click on the View tab. - Next, right-click on the Shared Files folder and select Properties. - First, right-click on the Shared Files folder and select Properties. - Next, click on the OK button. - You have just upgraded some of the client PCs on the network to Windows XP Professional. - First, enable Remote Desktop on the remote computer. - Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click on the System icon. - In the System Properties dialog box, click on the Remote tab.. - To do this, click on the Start menu. - Then, click on the Run button. - Left-click on the Start button located in the lower left side of the screen. - Then click on the Control Panel button to open the control panel.. - Next, click on the Support tab. - Next, click on the Advanced tab in the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. - Click on the Services tab. - computer/hostname of the computer that is hosting these services on the network.. - Next, click on the Security Logging tab. - Next click on the ICMP tab. - Click on the proper username, and then log in with the password.. - Click the Start icon, and then click on the My Computer icon. - First, right-click on the Start menu icon in the lower left bottom of the screen and select Properties.. - Next, click on the Taskbar tab. - Scroll down and click on the Properties button. - Now, click on the Customize Desktop button located in the bottom left corner of the properties box. - Click on the Start menu and then click on My Computer. - First, click on the Tools menu on the top of the screen and select Folder options.. - First, click on the My Documents icon in the Other Places menu. - Double-click on the C: drive and open a folder. - Jumpers on the motherboard may need to be manipulated before proceeding.. - Turn on the computer and follow the onscreen instructions. - Turn on the computer. - powered, a jumper on the sound card may need to be set to the amplified position.. - Choose a slot on the motherboard to install the NIC. - Depending on the age of the NIC, Windows may already have a driver for the NIC. - Click on the Device Manager tab.. - Click on the + sign next to Network Adapters.. - Where “The following network components are installed” is displayed, scroll down to TCP/IP. - Click on the Add tab.. - Click on the Driver tab at the top of the screen.. - A DHCP server accessible on the network Scenario. - Click OK on the TCP/IP properties page.. - Click OK on the Network Properties page.. - Click on the arrow next to NIC adapter.. - Click on the arrow and choose an adapter.. - Click on the Release, which clears an address.. - Depending on the size of the company, this can become quite challenging. - Power on the printer and make sure it is functioning properly. - Check to be sure the printer is installed on the computer. - Double-click on the printer icon. - Right-click on the printer icon and choose Properties. - Click on the General tab. - On the computer with the printer attached (the server), click Start and Run. - On the client computer, click Start >. - Then click OK on the network properties window. - Right-click on the icon of the printer to be shared with the client computer. - The printer has been installed on the client computer. - Double-click on the printer being used in this lab. - Review the precautions and directions on the side of the air can. - Computer and right-click on the drive to be checked and choose Properties. - Lab 13.1.7: The Steps of the Troubleshooting Cycle. - capabilities of the computer. - Power-on the computer.. - To verify the network drivers, click on the “plus. - In the Folders Options display box, click on the View tab.. - Click on the Restore Wizard button. - Click on the System State check box. - On the Completing the Restore Wizard screen click on Advanced.. - To adjust the date and time, double-click on the. - on the right side of the. - Right-click on an empty space on the. - To access the volume control, click on the. - icon on the right side of the. - of the computer case.. - chip on the motherboard.. - BIOS is saved in the chip on the motherboard (even when the power is turned off) by a. - key and then click on the highlighted file you want to de-select.. - -click on the file and click. - the Recycle Bin, the files are still in the folder on the hard drive.. - on the manufacturer and model list.. - icon on the right side of the taskbar.. - -click on the printer you are using.
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