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IT1 - IT Fundamentals

Categories Operating Systems Training, Certification Training
Duration 4 days (28 hours)
Pre-requisites Basic keyboard & mouse skills. Introduction to Windows or equivalent experience, such as: starting applications, resizing windows, and toggling between open applications.
Courseware IT1-OC-01 (100 pages)
Price CALL
Notes

This course or equivalent experience is a pre-requisite for the APLUS1 - A+ Computer Service Technician course.

Provides a solid understanding of basic computer hardware, software and operating system concepts and skills. Covers overview and setup of computer hardware components and peripherals; installation, setup and use of DOS and Windows operating systems; starting and running applications, etc.


Understanding How the Computer Evolved
      Introduction
      Introducing the PC and Computer Networking
            Examining the Mainframe Computer
            Integrating the PC with the Mainframe
            Introducing the Local Area Network (LAN) configuration
Understanding Safety Issues
      Introduction
      Working with General Safety Guidelines
      Understanding PC Electrical Variations
            Electrical Protection
            Understanding Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
            Understanding Grounding and Safety Concerns
            Understanding Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
            Understanding Special Safety Concerns
Saving Documentation
      Introduction
      Saving Your PC's Documentation
            Recording BIOS Settings
            Saving Configuration Files
            Saving Manufacturer Documentation & Software
PC Concepts & Hardware
      Introduction
      Understanding PC Concepts
            Understanding Bits, Bytes, and the ASCII Character Set
      Recognizing Input Devices
            Understanding Keyboards
            Understanding Pointing Devices
            Understanding Modems
      Recognizing Output Devices
            Understanding Monitors
            Understanding Printers
                  Laser Printers
                  Dot Matrix Printers
                  InkJet Printers
            Printer Cables
      Understanding Storage Devices
            Drive Letter Designations
            5 1/4" Floppy Diskettes
            3 1/2" Floppy Diskettes
            ZIP Drives
            CD-ROM
            Tape Drives
            Hard Drives
            Storage Device Capacities
      Understanding the Function of Processing
            CPU Chip
            Memory
            Motherboard
      Getting Connected
Using DOS
      Introduction
      Starting the PC
      Introducing DOS
            Recognizing the Command Prompt
            Changing the Default Drive
            Comparing Storage Devices
            Understanding DOS Syntax
            Accessing DOS Help
      Organizing Files
            Recognizing Directories and Sub-Directories
            Understanding File Management
            Making and Naming Directories
            Changing Directories
            Removing Directories
      Introducing DOS Files
            Understanding DOS File Naming Conventions
                  Understanding DOS Pathnames
            Using DOS EDIT
            Saving Changes to DOS Files
            Creating a DOS File
            Renaming DOS Files
            Deleting DOS Files
            Recovering Deleted DOS Files
            Copying DOS Files
            Using DOS Wildcards
            Recognizing DOS Command Switches
            Starting programs with DOS Files
      Creating Batch Files
      Examining Configuration Files
      Implementing a Disaster Recovery Program
            Copying Critical Files
            Copying Configuration Files
            Copying Utility Files
            Edit Configuration Files
      Maintaining Storage Devices
            Using SCANDISK
            Using DEFRAG
Installing Windows 98
      Introduction
      Comparing Operating Systems
      Installing Windows 98
Using Windows 98
      Introduction
      Using Help
      Using My Computer
            Managing Folders
            Managing Files
      Using Notepad
      Searching for Files
      Creating a Shortcut from the Desktop
      Using the Recycle Bin
      Maintaining the PC
            Using Scandisk
            Using Disk Defragmenter
            Creating an Emergency Startup Disk
            Using Shut Down
Upgrading a PC
      Introduction
      Installing Applications
      Installing Memory
      Installing a Printer
      Installing a Modem
Appendix A - DOS Commands
Appendix B - Exercise Answers
Glossary of Terms

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