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L E S S O N 2 : I N S T A L L E Q U I P M E N T / D E V I C E S & S Y S T E M S
INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE
COMPONENTS & OTHER PERIPHERALS
COMPUTERHARDWARESERVICING
F R Y A L O R A H . J A V I E R
T L E D E P A R T M E N T
L E S S O N 2 : I N S T A L L E Q U I P M E N T / D E V I C E S & S Y S T E M S
NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL
DISASSEMBLY
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Step1. Unplugging
Step2.Opening the Outer Shell/Case
Step3. Removing the System Fan
Fig. 2
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Step4. Removing the CPU Fan
Fig. 3
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Step5. Power Supply
The first thing to do is unplug every
wire coming from the power supply.
You must disconnect the
motherboard (very large
connector/plug), CD/DVD drive(s)
power, internal hard drive power and
portable hard drive slot power.
Once everything is unplugged,
unscrew the four screws holding the
power supply in place, on the back of
the computer. Next, push the power
supply from the outside, and then lift
it out.
Fig. 4
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Step6. CD/ DVD Drive(s)
Fig. 5
First, unplug the ribbon
from the back of the drive.
Once that is completed,
pull on the tab securing the
drive in place, then push it
out from the inside.
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Step7. Hard Drive
Fig. 6
First, unplug the connector
at the back of the slot, and
unplug the other end from
the motherboard. Also
unplug the SATA cable
from the motherboard and
the hard drive. The portable
hard drive slot is secured
the same way the CD/DVD
drive is, with a tab. Pull on
the tab, then slide the slot
out
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Step7. Hard Drive
Fig. 7
To remove the hard drive
from the side of the slot,
unscrew the four screws
securing it in place. You
must be very careful not to
drop the hard drive, since it
is very delicate!
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Step8. Memory (RAM)
Fig. 8
To remove the RAM, push down on both tabs holding the
RAM in place, which are located at both ends of the RAM.
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Step9. Motherboard
Fig. 9
The motherboard has seven screws holding it to the frame, which
are indicated by large white circles around them. Remove them
and then lift the motherboard out of the frame.
COMPUTERHARDWARESERVICING
F R Y A L O R A H . J A V I E R
T L E D E P A R T M E N T
L E S S O N 2 : I N S T A L L E Q U I P M E N T / D E V I C E S & S Y S T E M S
NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL
ASSEMBLY
STEP 1. PREPARE YOUR WORKPLACE
1. Take Inventory:
Before you start, take an inventory of your parts. Do not
begin assembling your computer if you don't have
everything you need. Begin the step-by-step process once
you are ready with everything you need.
2. Make Space, Make Time:
Building a PC takes up space - about a dining room table
worth. So make sure you have plenty of working room and
a few hours to proceed with minimal interruption. Work on
a flat, stable table top surface, or bare floor, where you
have room to layout all of the items.
STEP 1. PREPARE YOUR WORKPLACE
3. Prepare Grounding Protection:
Use an inexpensive antistatic wrist strap. Make sure
you are wearing your antistatic wrist strap correctly (it
does you no good at all if you do not wear it!), and
you are ready to proceed. Look at Figure 43 for
details.
Fig. 10
STEP 1. PREPARE YOUR WORKPLACE
4. Have the Drivers Ready:
Assuming you have another internet connected PC,
download the latest drivers from the vendors'
websites for each component you will be installing.
Sometimes drivers are updated between the time the
component was manufactured and the time you are
installing it. It is always best to have the latest. Copy
them to a CD for easy access.
STEP 2. PREPARE THE MOTHERBOARD
1. Great care should be taken
when installing the motherboard.
First, take the board out of its
packaging and put it on top of
the antistatic bag it came in.
Remember, you always want to
safeguard your components
from potentially hazardous static
electricity (wear your strap).
Fig. 11
STEP 2. PREPARE THE MOTHERBOARD
2. Before you secure the motherboard onto the PC
case/chassis, inspect it carefully for any visible
defects.
3. Next, review the motherboard manual, to make
sure you are familiar with the motherboard layout
and understand which socket is which. Manuals are
extremely helpful, usually easy to read, and include
illustrations. Below you can find instructions on how to
install the processor, the heat sink and the memory
modules on the motherboard. You should not place
the motherboard in the computer case until you are
told to do so.
STEP 3. INSTALL THE CPU
1. Use the unlocking mechanism
to open the CPU socket which is
usually a lever.
2. Carefully line up the pins and
place the chip in its socket; it will
fit only when oriented the proper
way. An arrow or a missing pin on
one corner of the chip will show
you how to line things up.
3. Align Triangular CPU and
socket key marks.
4. Lower the lever to lock the
CPU into place.
Fig. 12
STEP 4. INSTALL THE CPU HEAT SINK
1. Follow the manufacturer's directions to install the heat sink and
the fan that will cool the processor. If you bought an OEM CPU
and a separate heat sink, you may need to spread a thin layer of
the thermal grease that came with the heat sink over the chip to
ensure proper transfer of heat (some heat sinks come with this
grease already applied).
Fig. 13
STEP 4. INSTALL THE CPU HEAT SINK
2. Attach the clip that holds the heat sink in place
keeping in mind that it may require a fair amount of
force. Again, follow the instructions that came with
the heat sink. They will show you how to fit it correctly.
If you are in doubt, you can visit the manufacturer's
website for more information.
3. Plug the CPU fan's power connector into the
proper connector on the motherboard.
STEP 5. INSTALL MEMORY
(RAM MODULES)
In order to install the memory modules, insert them
into the proper sockets (Figure 48) and push down
firmly but evenly until the clips on both sides of the
socket pop into place. If your motherboard supports
dual-channel memory, consult the user manual to
determine which pairs of RAM sockets you should
use. The motherboard and the CPU are the brain and
nerve center of your PC, so selecting these
components is the most important decision you'll
make.
STEP 6. PLACE THE MOTHERBOARD
INTO THE CASE
1. Some PC cases have a
removable motherboard tray.
If yours does, remove the
screws holding it in place and
pull it out of the case
Fig. 14
STEP 6. PLACE THE MOTHERBOARD
INTO THE CASE
2. Note the pattern of the holes in your motherboard
(Figure 15), and screw brass standoffs into the
motherboard tray or into the PC case in the correct
locations (ALWAYS check the manual and follow their
instructions to the letter).
Fig. 15
STEP 6. PLACE THE MOTHERBOARD
INTO THE CASE
3. Check the layout of the sockets on the
motherboard, and confirm that the ports on your
motherboard's back panel match the holes on the
case's Input/Output (I/O) shield that is installed in your
case. If necessary, remove the old I/O shield by
tapping it firmly a few times with the butt-end of a
screwdriver, and then replace it with the shield that
came with the new motherboard.
STEP 6. PLACE THE MOTHERBOARD
INTO THE CASE
4. Carefully position the
motherboard on top of the
brass standoffs, line up all the
holes, and use the screws that
accompanied the case to
fasten down the motherboard.
If you are using a removable
tray in your system, slide the
tray and motherboard back
into the case and then secure
the tray.
Fig. 15
STEP 7. CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY
1. First, plug the large ATX power connector (Figure 53)
from your power supply into the matching port on
your motherboard. Look Figure X for details.
2. Locate the smaller, square processor power
connector (Figure 54) (you cannot miss it - it is the
one sprouting the yellow and black wires) and
attach it to the motherboard. Note: your connector
is usually located near the processor. As always,
refer to your motherboard's manual for the exact
locations.
3. Use your motherboard user manual and find the
description about front-panel connectors.
Fig. 18
Fig. 17
Fig. 16
STEP 7. CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY
4. Attach each of the tiny leads from the power and
reset switches, the hard-disk activity lights, the PC
speaker, and any front-panel USB and FireWire ports
to the corresponding pin on your motherboard. The
needle-nose pliers are useful for manipulating small
pieces.
Fig. 19
STEP 8. INSTALL GRAPHICS / VIDEO CARDS
1. Begin by removing the backplane cover from the
AGP or PCI Express X16 slot (the metal piece where
the monitor connector will emerge)
Fig. 20
STEP 8. INSTALL GRAPHICS / VIDEO CARDS
2. Install the graphics board in that slot, and then
secure the card with a screw
Fig. 21
STEP 9. INSTALL INTERNAL DRIVES
1. Make any necessary changes to jumpers on the
drives before mounting them in the case. A two-
drive system (one or two SATA (Serial ATA- is a
standard hardware interface for connecting hard
drives and CD/DVD drives to a computer) hard
drives, plus one parallel ATA (Advanced Technology
Attachment) optical drive, for example) is easy to
set up; the SATA drives are jumper less, and the
optical drive can be set as master on its own parallel
ATA channel. Many cases have removable drive
rails or cages to house drives.
STEP 9. INSTALL INTERNAL DRIVES
2. Use the included screws to attach your drives to the
rails or cage, and slide them into the case. For
externally accessible drives such as a DVD recorder,
you can save time by installing one drive rail and
sliding the drive in for a test fitting to make sure that
its front is flush with the case
STEP 9. INSTALL INTERNAL DRIVES
3. When the drives are installed, connect power and
data cables to each one. Parallel ATA drives use
wide, flat data cables that can be installed only in
the correct way. Floppy drives use a similar but
smaller cable; SATA drives use a thin, 1cm-wide data
cable. SATA drives use a new type of power
connector that many power supplies don't come
with. Fortunately, many motherboards ship with
adapters for converting a standard four-pin power
connector to a SATA power connector.
STEP 10. INSTALL THE ADD- IN CARDS
For each add-in card, you must choose a free PCI slot.
1. Remove its backplane cover to allow access from
the rear of the case.
2. Carefully position the card above the slot, and press
down firmly to seat the card.
3. Secure the card with a screw.
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
STEPS IN CONNECTING PERIPHERALS OF A PC
Step 1. Attach the monitor cable to the video port.
Step 2. Secure the cable by tightening the screws on
the connector.
Step 3. Plug the keyboard cable into the PS/2
keyboard port.
Step 4. Plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 mouse
port.
Step 5. Plug the USB cable into a USB port.
Step 6. Plug the network cable into the network port.
Step 7. Plug the power cable into the power supply.
ENUMERATE ALL THE PORTS THAT CAN BE FOUND IN YOUR
COMPUTER & WRITE DOWN THE CORRESPONDING CABLE &
DEVICE ASSOCIATED TO THAT PORT.
COMPUTERHARDWARESERVICING
F R Y A L O R A H . J A V I E R
T L E D E P A R T M E N T
L E S S O N 2 : I N S T A L L E Q U I P M E N T / D E V I C E S & S Y S T E M S
NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL
INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE
COMPONENTS & OTHER PERIPHERALS

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2.3

  • 1. L E S S O N 2 : I N S T A L L E Q U I P M E N T / D E V I C E S & S Y S T E M S INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE COMPONENTS & OTHER PERIPHERALS
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  • 3. COMPUTERHARDWARESERVICING F R Y A L O R A H . J A V I E R T L E D E P A R T M E N T L E S S O N 2 : I N S T A L L E Q U I P M E N T / D E V I C E S & S Y S T E M S NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL DISASSEMBLY
  • 4. NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL Step1. Unplugging Step2.Opening the Outer Shell/Case Step3. Removing the System Fan Fig. 2
  • 5. NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL Step4. Removing the CPU Fan Fig. 3
  • 6. NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL Step5. Power Supply The first thing to do is unplug every wire coming from the power supply. You must disconnect the motherboard (very large connector/plug), CD/DVD drive(s) power, internal hard drive power and portable hard drive slot power. Once everything is unplugged, unscrew the four screws holding the power supply in place, on the back of the computer. Next, push the power supply from the outside, and then lift it out. Fig. 4
  • 7. NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL Step6. CD/ DVD Drive(s) Fig. 5 First, unplug the ribbon from the back of the drive. Once that is completed, pull on the tab securing the drive in place, then push it out from the inside.
  • 8. NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL Step7. Hard Drive Fig. 6 First, unplug the connector at the back of the slot, and unplug the other end from the motherboard. Also unplug the SATA cable from the motherboard and the hard drive. The portable hard drive slot is secured the same way the CD/DVD drive is, with a tab. Pull on the tab, then slide the slot out
  • 9. NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL Step7. Hard Drive Fig. 7 To remove the hard drive from the side of the slot, unscrew the four screws securing it in place. You must be very careful not to drop the hard drive, since it is very delicate!
  • 10. NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL Step8. Memory (RAM) Fig. 8 To remove the RAM, push down on both tabs holding the RAM in place, which are located at both ends of the RAM.
  • 11. NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL Step9. Motherboard Fig. 9 The motherboard has seven screws holding it to the frame, which are indicated by large white circles around them. Remove them and then lift the motherboard out of the frame.
  • 12. COMPUTERHARDWARESERVICING F R Y A L O R A H . J A V I E R T L E D E P A R T M E N T L E S S O N 2 : I N S T A L L E Q U I P M E N T / D E V I C E S & S Y S T E M S NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY
  • 13. STEP 1. PREPARE YOUR WORKPLACE 1. Take Inventory: Before you start, take an inventory of your parts. Do not begin assembling your computer if you don't have everything you need. Begin the step-by-step process once you are ready with everything you need. 2. Make Space, Make Time: Building a PC takes up space - about a dining room table worth. So make sure you have plenty of working room and a few hours to proceed with minimal interruption. Work on a flat, stable table top surface, or bare floor, where you have room to layout all of the items.
  • 14. STEP 1. PREPARE YOUR WORKPLACE 3. Prepare Grounding Protection: Use an inexpensive antistatic wrist strap. Make sure you are wearing your antistatic wrist strap correctly (it does you no good at all if you do not wear it!), and you are ready to proceed. Look at Figure 43 for details. Fig. 10
  • 15. STEP 1. PREPARE YOUR WORKPLACE 4. Have the Drivers Ready: Assuming you have another internet connected PC, download the latest drivers from the vendors' websites for each component you will be installing. Sometimes drivers are updated between the time the component was manufactured and the time you are installing it. It is always best to have the latest. Copy them to a CD for easy access.
  • 16. STEP 2. PREPARE THE MOTHERBOARD 1. Great care should be taken when installing the motherboard. First, take the board out of its packaging and put it on top of the antistatic bag it came in. Remember, you always want to safeguard your components from potentially hazardous static electricity (wear your strap). Fig. 11
  • 17. STEP 2. PREPARE THE MOTHERBOARD 2. Before you secure the motherboard onto the PC case/chassis, inspect it carefully for any visible defects. 3. Next, review the motherboard manual, to make sure you are familiar with the motherboard layout and understand which socket is which. Manuals are extremely helpful, usually easy to read, and include illustrations. Below you can find instructions on how to install the processor, the heat sink and the memory modules on the motherboard. You should not place the motherboard in the computer case until you are told to do so.
  • 18. STEP 3. INSTALL THE CPU 1. Use the unlocking mechanism to open the CPU socket which is usually a lever. 2. Carefully line up the pins and place the chip in its socket; it will fit only when oriented the proper way. An arrow or a missing pin on one corner of the chip will show you how to line things up. 3. Align Triangular CPU and socket key marks. 4. Lower the lever to lock the CPU into place. Fig. 12
  • 19. STEP 4. INSTALL THE CPU HEAT SINK 1. Follow the manufacturer's directions to install the heat sink and the fan that will cool the processor. If you bought an OEM CPU and a separate heat sink, you may need to spread a thin layer of the thermal grease that came with the heat sink over the chip to ensure proper transfer of heat (some heat sinks come with this grease already applied). Fig. 13
  • 20. STEP 4. INSTALL THE CPU HEAT SINK 2. Attach the clip that holds the heat sink in place keeping in mind that it may require a fair amount of force. Again, follow the instructions that came with the heat sink. They will show you how to fit it correctly. If you are in doubt, you can visit the manufacturer's website for more information. 3. Plug the CPU fan's power connector into the proper connector on the motherboard.
  • 21. STEP 5. INSTALL MEMORY (RAM MODULES) In order to install the memory modules, insert them into the proper sockets (Figure 48) and push down firmly but evenly until the clips on both sides of the socket pop into place. If your motherboard supports dual-channel memory, consult the user manual to determine which pairs of RAM sockets you should use. The motherboard and the CPU are the brain and nerve center of your PC, so selecting these components is the most important decision you'll make.
  • 22. STEP 6. PLACE THE MOTHERBOARD INTO THE CASE 1. Some PC cases have a removable motherboard tray. If yours does, remove the screws holding it in place and pull it out of the case Fig. 14
  • 23. STEP 6. PLACE THE MOTHERBOARD INTO THE CASE 2. Note the pattern of the holes in your motherboard (Figure 15), and screw brass standoffs into the motherboard tray or into the PC case in the correct locations (ALWAYS check the manual and follow their instructions to the letter). Fig. 15
  • 24. STEP 6. PLACE THE MOTHERBOARD INTO THE CASE 3. Check the layout of the sockets on the motherboard, and confirm that the ports on your motherboard's back panel match the holes on the case's Input/Output (I/O) shield that is installed in your case. If necessary, remove the old I/O shield by tapping it firmly a few times with the butt-end of a screwdriver, and then replace it with the shield that came with the new motherboard.
  • 25. STEP 6. PLACE THE MOTHERBOARD INTO THE CASE 4. Carefully position the motherboard on top of the brass standoffs, line up all the holes, and use the screws that accompanied the case to fasten down the motherboard. If you are using a removable tray in your system, slide the tray and motherboard back into the case and then secure the tray. Fig. 15
  • 26. STEP 7. CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY 1. First, plug the large ATX power connector (Figure 53) from your power supply into the matching port on your motherboard. Look Figure X for details. 2. Locate the smaller, square processor power connector (Figure 54) (you cannot miss it - it is the one sprouting the yellow and black wires) and attach it to the motherboard. Note: your connector is usually located near the processor. As always, refer to your motherboard's manual for the exact locations. 3. Use your motherboard user manual and find the description about front-panel connectors.
  • 28. STEP 7. CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY 4. Attach each of the tiny leads from the power and reset switches, the hard-disk activity lights, the PC speaker, and any front-panel USB and FireWire ports to the corresponding pin on your motherboard. The needle-nose pliers are useful for manipulating small pieces. Fig. 19
  • 29. STEP 8. INSTALL GRAPHICS / VIDEO CARDS 1. Begin by removing the backplane cover from the AGP or PCI Express X16 slot (the metal piece where the monitor connector will emerge) Fig. 20
  • 30. STEP 8. INSTALL GRAPHICS / VIDEO CARDS 2. Install the graphics board in that slot, and then secure the card with a screw Fig. 21
  • 31. STEP 9. INSTALL INTERNAL DRIVES 1. Make any necessary changes to jumpers on the drives before mounting them in the case. A two- drive system (one or two SATA (Serial ATA- is a standard hardware interface for connecting hard drives and CD/DVD drives to a computer) hard drives, plus one parallel ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) optical drive, for example) is easy to set up; the SATA drives are jumper less, and the optical drive can be set as master on its own parallel ATA channel. Many cases have removable drive rails or cages to house drives.
  • 32. STEP 9. INSTALL INTERNAL DRIVES 2. Use the included screws to attach your drives to the rails or cage, and slide them into the case. For externally accessible drives such as a DVD recorder, you can save time by installing one drive rail and sliding the drive in for a test fitting to make sure that its front is flush with the case
  • 33. STEP 9. INSTALL INTERNAL DRIVES 3. When the drives are installed, connect power and data cables to each one. Parallel ATA drives use wide, flat data cables that can be installed only in the correct way. Floppy drives use a similar but smaller cable; SATA drives use a thin, 1cm-wide data cable. SATA drives use a new type of power connector that many power supplies don't come with. Fortunately, many motherboards ship with adapters for converting a standard four-pin power connector to a SATA power connector.
  • 34. STEP 10. INSTALL THE ADD- IN CARDS For each add-in card, you must choose a free PCI slot. 1. Remove its backplane cover to allow access from the rear of the case. 2. Carefully position the card above the slot, and press down firmly to seat the card. 3. Secure the card with a screw.
  • 36. STEPS IN CONNECTING PERIPHERALS OF A PC Step 1. Attach the monitor cable to the video port. Step 2. Secure the cable by tightening the screws on the connector. Step 3. Plug the keyboard cable into the PS/2 keyboard port. Step 4. Plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 mouse port. Step 5. Plug the USB cable into a USB port. Step 6. Plug the network cable into the network port. Step 7. Plug the power cable into the power supply.
  • 37. ENUMERATE ALL THE PORTS THAT CAN BE FOUND IN YOUR COMPUTER & WRITE DOWN THE CORRESPONDING CABLE & DEVICE ASSOCIATED TO THAT PORT.
  • 38. COMPUTERHARDWARESERVICING F R Y A L O R A H . J A V I E R T L E D E P A R T M E N T L E S S O N 2 : I N S T A L L E Q U I P M E N T / D E V I C E S & S Y S T E M S NUEVA ECIJA HIGH SCHOOL INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE COMPONENTS & OTHER PERIPHERALS