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General tips
Ensure your computer meets the system requirements of the program, game, or utility
you are attempting to install.
The manual, or a README file, usually contains instructions on how to install a program.
Find it online at the software website or in a text file in the same directory as the
installation files.
If you have problems installing software or it takes a long time, close or disable any other
running programs.
After installing a new program, if it prompts you to reboot the computer, do so.
Many computer games are downloaded and managed through digital distribution
platforms like Steam.
Many software titles (like the Microsoft Office suite), games, and utilities have
an AutoPlay feature. This feature automatically starts a setup screen for the software when the
CD or DVD is inserted. If your program contains this feature, follow the steps that appear after
inserting the disc into the computer.
If AutoPlay is disabled on your computer or unavailable on the software disc, follow these steps.
1. Open My Computer.
2. In the My Computer window, open the drive containing the installation files. For
example, if the files are on the CD-ROM drive, open the D: drive or letter of your CD-
ROM drive.
3. In the drive containing your files, locate either the executable setup (e.g., "setup.exe") or
the install file. Double-clicking this file starts the installation process. If there are multiple
setup or install files, locate the executable file or double-click each setup or install file
until you find the file that starts the installation.
Tip
Often, the icons associated with the installation files have the same name.
Many new computers no longer have disc drives. If your computer does not have a disc drive,
try finding the software online. Computer drivers, software for hardware devices, games, and
other programs are available for download and installed from a download. It doesn't matter
where you get the program if you have the product key.
If the program is unavailable for download, copy all the CD or DVD contents to another drive on
another computer. For example, you could copy the disc's contents to a USB flash drive and
then install the program from the USB flash drive.
Tip
If you need help with downloading a program, see: How to download an app, file, or program
from the Internet.
3. If the file you downloaded is executable, double-click the file icon to start the setup
process. If the downloaded file is compressed (e.g., .zip), you must extract the file's
contents before setup can begin. Fortunately, this function is built into most versions
of Windows.
4. Once the files are extracted, double-click the setup or install file to install the program.
Note
Once a game has been installed to your digital distribution platform account, it remains part of
that account. If you need to recover disk space, any game and installed can be uninstalled and
reinstalled as often as you desire.
1. Open Windows Explorer or My Computer and find the USB drive that is often the
last drive letter.
2. Once the drive is opened, find the setup or executable file, and double-click the file icon
to start the setup process.
Users installing a program from Microsoft DOS should have a basic understanding of the MS-
DOS commands. If you're unfamiliar with any of the commands listed below, click the link to get
additional information on that specific command.
1. Before installing an MS-DOS program, you must switch to the drive or directory
containing the installation files. If you're installing a program from a CD or diskette,
switch to that drive. If the installation files are located in a different directory, use the dir
command to list directories and the cd command to switch directories.
2. Once you are in the directory or drive containing the installation files, run the executable
setup file. Often this can be done by typing setup or install at the prompt to start the
installation. If both commands give a bad command or file name error message, type dir
*.exe or dir *.com or dir *.bat. These commands list any executable files found in the
directory or drive. If any files are listed, execute these files to run the installation or setup
of the program. If no files are listed when typing all three commands above, you're in the
incorrect directory or drive letter for that program.
2. On the left side of the window that appears, under the Favorites section, click
the selector.
3. Locate the program you'd like to install and double-click it.
Computer hardware components attract dust, dirt, lint, carpet fibres, pet hair and smoke
particles. The air from the computer cooling fan contains grime which settles on the
components and causes overheating which eventually results in permanent hardware failure.
As a result of this, complete cleaning should be done at least once a year and if the computer is
used in hot, dusty moist environment, cleaning must be performed more frequently.
GENERAL COMPUTER CLEANING
Step 1: Always shut down, power off the system before carrying out any computer maintenance.
Step 2: Never sprays any liquid onto any computer component. Spray or pour the liquid on a lint
– free cloth and wipe the PC with the cloth. Avoid product with certain cellulose which will leave
streaks on your computer equipment. The use of paper towels or an old rag to clean delicate
surfaces of a computer should be discouraged because paper products contain cellulose which
can scratch delicate surfaces of your hardware.
Step 3: Use vacuum cleaner to remove dirt, dust, food and hair from keyboards.it is advisable to
wear an anti – static wrist strip to reduce the transfer of static electricity from the body to
the computer.
Step 5: Do not use your breath to blow the dust off the components because your breath
contains moisture and the components are not built to be rust- proof.
Step 8: Do not let any component or circuit board inside the computer case get wet or damp.
Step 9: Do not attempt to clean the motherboard with a cloth as it may damage the electrical
components. Use a slightly moist cloth to wipe off dust and grime inside the computer case.
1. Aclean non-abrasive cloth such as microfiber, cotton, T-shirt, cotton handkerchief should
be used and avoid using paper towels, dish towels, facial tissue, old rag.
2. Portable vacuum.
3. Appropriate cleaning solution.
4. Cotton swabs.
5. Foam swabs.
6. DVD or CD-ROM cleaner.
EVALUATION
Step 3: Remove the bottom cover of the mouse. To this, turn it over and note the directional
arrows that indicate the direction of rotation, or how to slide it off. Press with your fingers in the
direction of the arrows and then turn the mouse right side up, letting the cover and mouse ball
drop into your hand.
Step 4: Wipe the computer mouse ball with a lint-free cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol.
Put it aside.
Step 5: Dampen a swab with isopropyl alcohol and clean between, around and on top the keys.
Change swabs as they become dirty. You may need several swabs.
Step 7: Wipe the mouse cord. Lightly dampen a cleaning cloth with mild soap solution and
gently pull the cord through the cloth.
Step 1: Unplug the power supply cord and cable from the back of the monitor and allow it to
cool for at least 20 minutes.
Step 2: Vacuum the outside of the monitor, particularly the cooling grooves, holes or slots in the
top surface where heavy dust or other debris may have collected. Blow compressed air in short
puffs at an angle to the monitor surface. The goal is to remove dust and dirt without letting
anything fall into the ventilation holes.
Step 3: Lightly dampen a cloth with a mild soap solution and wipe down the outside plastic
portions of the monitor.
Step 4: Clean the monitor cables and power cord while they are disconnected. Lightly dampen a
cloth with mild soap solution and gently pull the cables and cords through the cloth.
Step 5: Check the documentation or call the manufacturer to find out if your monitor screen has
anti-glare, or other delicate coatings. If so, ask the manufacturer or cleaning instructions. If it
does not have these special coatings you may spray a window cleaner unto a lint-free cloth and
wipe it clean. Do not spray directly onto the screen. Chemicals may drip inside the monitor and
damage it.
Step 6: For dusty or dirty manufacturing environments use a computer dust cover to protect the
monitor
Step 2: Use a vacuum cleaner to remove debris between the key. If no vacuum is available, turn
the keyboard upside down and gently tap on the back side dislodge debris.
Step 3: Aim between the keys and compressed air to remove remaining dust and debris. Use
short puffs of air applied at about a 30-45 degree angle to the keyboard surface. Alternate
between blowing the keys and tapping the keyboard upside down to dislodge particles until it is
clean.
Step 4: Lightly dampen a cloth with a mild soap solution and wipe down the outside of the
keyboard. Do not spray soap solution directly onto the keyboard.
Step 5: Dampen a swab with isopropyl alcohol and clean between, around and on top of the
keys. Change swabs as they become dirty. You may need several swabs.
Step 6: Wipe the keyboard cord. Lightly dampen a cleaning cloth with mild soap solution and
gently pull the cord through the cloth. Dry the cord with a dry cloth.
Step 7: For dusty or dirty manufacturing environments a good keyboard cover is recommended.
1. Plug your laptop into the socket and you can leave it there whenever possible.
2. You can recharge your laptop’s battery whether the battery is fully drained or not.
3. There is no need to fully drain your laptop’s lithium-ion battery every time you use it.
4. Lithium-ion battery have a rapid-charging option. This option is available either on a
custom tab inside the Power Option dialog box or from special battery software that
came with your laptop.
5. Do not over charge the battery, charge the battery when is getting low between 20%-
10% and do not dry the battery.
FOR PC THAT ARE USING UPS
1. The battery needed to be fully charge before use at least for 4 to 6 hours.
2. Ensure that the UPS is kept in contact o the its electrical ground at all times. Do not over
load
3. Do not let the UPS shut down by itself because it can damage battery.
1. Purchase DVD laser cleaning kit. The kit is comprised of a single disc that is design to spin in
your drive and remove all dust from the lens.
2. Place the CD/DVD laser lens cleaning disc inside your DVD drive’s tray. Close the tray and
allow the CD spin in the drive. As it spins, it will clear your lens of most, if not all, of the dust that
is on it.
3. Purchase a can of spray air. As an extra precaution, open your drive’s disc tray and gently
spray a can of spray air into it. This will remove any of the big pieces of dust that may be lurking
inside the tray.
SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE
1. Corrective Maintenance
2. Perfective Maintenance
3. Adaptive Maintenance
4. Preventive maintenance
1. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
This type of maintenance involves developing and deploying solution to problems that occur
during usage of a software program. For instance, when an error message comes up on the
screen or program is hanging or freezing or crashing, this implies that corrective software
maintenance is needed. A computer programmer is employed to work on a more permanent
solution to the problems.
PERFECTIVE MAINTENANCE
ADAPTIVE MAINTENANCE
It takes care of the changes that occur in software development. For instance, if there is a
change in processors speed, thus change will invariably affect how the software performs on a
single computer software interfaces with other software programs. So changes in one program
necessitates changes in other programs.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
EVALUATION
ROUTINE COMPUTER MAINTENANCE
COMPUTER MAINTENANCE TIPS
1. Never turn your computer off with the power switch on until window has shut down.
2. Get a UPS ( Uninterrupted Power Supply) for your computer.
3. Back up your data to external hard drives, DVD/ CD Roms, USB/ drives, memory card etc.
4. Run scan disk and defragment at least once in a month.
5. Never unplug peripheral from the computer when it is on.
6. Ensure that you have 300 mbs or 500-600 mbs of free space on your C Drive for window
XP, Vista, or Window 7.
7. Do not allow a lot of programs to load up when you start your computer.
8. Use anti-virus checker regularly.
9. Use a firewall program for a high speed internet connection.
10. Keep track of the software disk you receive with your computer and new peripheral.
11. Make sure window update is set.
GENERAL EVALUATION
READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Which of the following is not a software maintenance? a) Virus b) Spyware c) Hard disk d)
Registry removal
2. The software maintenance that involves developing and deploying solutions to problems is .
……… a) corrective b) adaptive c) preventive d) perfective
3. The software maintenance that takes care of the changes that occur in software maintenance
is called ……… a) adaptive b) corrective c) perfective d) preventive
4. Disk cleaning should be done ……….. a) hourly b) daily c) weekly d) yearly
THEORY
GENERAL EVALUATION
1. Explain steps for cleaning the following (i) Keyboard (ii) Monitor
READING ASSIGNMENT
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Maintenance is necessary on computer to avoid ……….
2. Excess heat accelerates the deterioration of the delicate ……… in the system. a) vacuum b)
transistors c) circuits d) particles
3. Dust and dirt are the most common cause of ……… a) leakage b) overheating c) breakage
d) spooling.
4. ……….. is used to remove dust, dirt and hair from the keyboard. a) Vacuum cleaner b)
Brush c) Old rag d) Paper towels
5. It is advisable to wear an ………… to reduce transferring static electricity from your body
to the computer. a) hand glove b) anti – static wrist strip c) coat d) dust cover
THEORY
1. Explain the steps in cleaning the following: i) Mouse ii) Keyboard iii Monitor iv) DVD drive
lens
2. State six tools used in cleaning computer hardware.