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CSS NC Ii Tesda Online Program CBLM

This document provides instructions for disassembling and reassembling a computer. It begins with an introduction to disassembling and explains that students will learn how to take a computer apart and then put it back together correctly. It outlines the topics that will be covered, which include preparing for disassembly, the disassembly process itself, preparing for reassembly, and the reassembly process. Checklists are provided to help students check that they have correctly disassembled and reassembled the computer. The document also covers installing input/output devices like keyboards after reassembly.

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CSS NC Ii Tesda Online Program CBLM

This document provides instructions for disassembling and reassembling a computer. It begins with an introduction to disassembling and explains that students will learn how to take a computer apart and then put it back together correctly. It outlines the topics that will be covered, which include preparing for disassembly, the disassembly process itself, preparing for reassembly, and the reassembly process. Checklists are provided to help students check that they have correctly disassembled and reassembled the computer. The document also covers installing input/output devices like keyboards after reassembly.

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LESSON 1: Disassembling a Computer

Introduction

You might be wondering why the lesson starts with disassembly and not assembly itself?
Simply because we want to learn how to disassemble so we can assemble it again from how we took out
the parts.

It is because in the industry, you will be performing disassembly especially in servicing, compared to
building a new computer and repairing and maintaining the computers in the workplace. You will have
to be familiar especially first with the system unit. We want you to learn how to assemble what you've
taken out (disassembled).

It is important that you have taken and reviewed the prerequisite module (Intro to CSS) before going
into this hands-on course.

TOPIC 1: Preparing for Disassembly

Before going into the disassembly


proper, you will have to prepare
all the materials that you will
need.
TOPIC 1: Preparing for Disassembly

VIDEO: Disassembly Proper

Watch the demonstration video on Computer Disassembly below:

Performance Checklist

If you tried disassembling a computer on your own, this checklist might be able to help you if you've
done the job correctly.

Check the following if you've met the criteria:

CRITERIA YES NO

Did you... ?
1. Unplug the System Unit before proceeding to disassembling?
2. Wear anti-static wrist strap and other PPE properly?
3. Remove the following safely and correctly?
a. Outer Steel/Casing?
b. Case Fan?
c. CPU Fan?
d. Power Supply?
e. Memory (RAM)?
4. Remove the Optical Disk Drive?
5. Remove the Hard Drive?
6. Remove the Motherboard?

LESSON 2: Assembling a Computer

Introduction

Now that you've learned how to disassemble a PC, we are now going to proceed to assembling what we
just disassembled. Ideally, as seen in the last part of the disassembly video, you need to document the
specifications/status of the components before putting back the system unit together again.

A helpful tip is since you worked your way part by part in disassembly, now you are just going to retrace
your steps in assembling it.

TOPIC 1: Preparing for Assembly

Before going into the assembly proper, you will have to prepare all the materials that you will need.
VIDEO: Assembly Proper

Watch the demonstration video on Computer Assembly below:

Performance Checklist

If you tried assembling a computer on your own, this checklist might be able to help you if you've done
the job correctly.

Check the following if you've met the criteria:

CRITERIA YES NO

Did you…?
1. Clean the equipment and parts before assembly?
2. Wear anti-static wrist strap and other PPE?
3. Install the following correctly and carefully:
a. CPU Fan?
b. Hard Disk Drive?
c. Optical Drive?
d. RAM (Random Access Memory)?
e. Power Supply?
f. Interface Cards/Add-on Cards/Adapters Graphics/Video Cards?
g. System Fan?
4. Attach the System cover properly?
LESSON 3: Installing I/O Devices

Introduction

If you still do not have an installed operating system, you can simply install the keyboard and mouse
first. Then, install an operating system. After installing an operating system, install the rest of your
peripherals.

These devices are important since it lets you control your computer.

It is important that you have assembled a PC by this time. If not, please finish the previous lesson first.

TOPIC 1: Installing the Keyboard

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