LO4. Establish Maintenance Practices: Answer Sheet
LO4. Establish Maintenance Practices: Answer Sheet
LO4. Establish Maintenance Practices: Answer Sheet
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SELF CHECK 1:
3. Define Switch?
On the surface, a switch looks much like a hub. Despite their similar appearance,
switches are far more efficient than hubs and are far more desirable for today's network
environments.
SELF CHECK 2:
1. True
2. True
3. False
SELF CHECK 3:
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Place the new motherboard in the case. Double-check to make sure it lines up properly in the
computer case before connecting it. Use the seven screws that are included to install the
motherboard.
Attach the adapters, drives and power connectors to the new motherboard. Locate where you
labeled everything before, and install them in the exact same places.
Put the computer case back on and turn the power supply back on. If the computer doesn't
start up properly, remove the case and double-check to ensure that all the adapters, drives
and power supply cords are in the correct position and are tightened securely.
2. Write instruction Replace a CPU?
Turn off the computer and unplug all plugs.
Open the computer's case and set it on its side.
Take off the CPU fan and heat sink. The CPU fan and heat sink will be easy to locate: look
for a large fan on top of a fin-like network of metal attached to the motherboard. Depending
on your heat sink, you may either have to unscrew it, or undo some plastic clipping
mechanisms holding it in place. Sometimes removing the fan first can make removing the
heat sink easier. You will likely have to unplug the fan from the motherboard.
Undo the securing lever on the processor mount to release the old CPU. The CPU will be
held in by a mounting system that is closed when a small lever is pressed down. Left the
lever up and release the CPU.
Remove the old CPU.
Put the new CPU in place, hold it down with a finger, and close the lever to lock it in. Do not
exert much force on the CPU; you don't have to press hard, but you may have to wiggle it
around a little bit to get it to line up properly before closing the lever.
Apply thermal grease liberally to the CPU. The CPU needs a thermal interface material
between it and the heat sink to transfer heat effectively.
Reinstall the heat sink and fan, making sure the thermal grease is touching both the CPU and
the heat sink. Plug the fan back into the motherboard.
Close the computer case.
SELF CHECK 4:
1. Define Firwall?
A firewall is software or firmware that enforces a set of rules about what data packets will
be allowed to enter or leave a network.
2. List mechanisms that are used to configure security?
Install firewall
Install antivirus
Install anti-malware
Install anti-spyware
SELF CHECK 5:
1. The PC's internal power supply appears not to work at all. The system will not turn
on and the power supply itself appears to be dead. Write Diagnosis?
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2. "Flashing" the BIOS refers to upgrading the BIOS program through software. This can
allow you to quickly and easily increase the capabilities of your system, but if
performed incorrectly . Write Diagnosis?
Diagnosis: There is a possibility that the internal power supply has failed;
this does happen, especially on older or cheaper PCs. The power supply
can be damaged due to electrical storms, overheating or other causes.
SELF CHECK 6:
1. Booting a computer system
2. The POST diagnostic tool