lesson 4: computer maintenance

14
LESSON 4: COMPUTER MAINTENANCE Jamaal Randle

Upload: willow

Post on 23-Feb-2016

94 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Jamaal Randle. Lesson 4: computer maintenance. Objectives. Identify problems that occur if hardware is not properly maintained Identify routine maintenance that can be performed by users Identify maintenance that should be performed by experienced professionals. Maintenance issues. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

LESSON 4: COMPUTER MAINTENANCE

Jamaal Randle

Page 2: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Objectives• Identify problems that occur if hardware is

not properly maintained• Identify routine maintenance that can be

performed by users• Identify maintenance that should be

performed by experienced professionals

Page 3: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Maintenance issues Sooner or later, you will begin to experience

problems with the hard ware. For instance, the performance of a hard disk starts to slow and printer problems may start to occur. The keyboard and the mouse can become sluggish, and the monitor may not work properly

Page 4: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Hardware maintenance You should clean your computer every 3-6

months

Page 5: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Keyboard and mouse Keyboard and mouse: you should check

and clean the keyboard periodically. Dirt, dust, hair, and food particles can accumulate, causing the keys to jam or otherwise malfunction.

Page 6: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Printer Turn off printer Use a cleaner recommended by the

manufacturer, or a lint-free cloth, and then moisten it with a 50-50 percent solution of water and vinegar. Wring out all excess moisture and thoroughly clean the outside of the printer, making sure that no fluids gets inside the printer.

Never spray an aerosol directly onto the printer. It is not necessary, but consider wearing latex

gloves to protect your hands from dirt and other debris

Page 7: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Computer memory One way to measure a computers power

is by its capacity to remember. RAM is made up of small memory chips that form a memory module. These modules are installed in the RAM slots on the motherboard of your computer

Page 8: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Preventive maintenance

Page 9: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Cookie Cookie is a small file that a web site

uses to identify a specific computer.

Page 10: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Temporary files Temporary files: various application

programs to free memory for other programs.

Page 11: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Recycle bin holds files and

folders before their finally deleted.

Page 12: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Disk Defragment occurs when a piece of

data is broken up into many pieces.

Page 13: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Specialized maintenanceMaintenance that should be done by a

professional Replacing the power supply or opening

the power supply case Replacing other electrical Replacing processor Replacing or adding a hard disk Replacing or adding additional RAM

Page 14: Lesson 4: computer maintenance

Risks of networked computer Networked

computers are usually at risk of being hacked or getting viruses.

People who break into computers are called hackers

People who create computer viruses make them to steal services and information