Learn to Repair, Upgrade, Build and Network Personal Computers and
Laptops with Advanced Networking
A twenty one lesson course comprising ten units from the Information Technology Training Package (ICA05)
Correspondence Course Number 05C21
Please note that correspondence courses are available in all states and overseas.
The course comprises over 1500 pages of up to date notes and over 800 photographs, diagrams, and
Windows screen displays, a copy of Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and either
Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Microsoft Windows Vista Business
Enrolment Form View or print the syllabus in PDF format
Course Syllabus
Lesson 1 - Bits, Bytes, The Microprocessor, Bus Structures
This lesson explains the following:
The concept of the binary numbering system
The terms Bits and bytes
The entire microprocessor family up to the latest quad core processors on the market today
The motherboard bus structures including the processor bus, ISA, PCI and PCI-Express
Lesson 2 - Random Access Memory (RAM), Read Only Memory (ROM), The Motherboard
This lesson covers the following aspects:
Random Access Memory (RAM), including SDRAM, DDR SDRAM, Dual Channel DDR, DDR2, DDR3
Read Only Memory (ROM)
The BIOS
Detailed descriptions of all motherboards up to the latest boards available, and which processors can be installed on to them.
The latest power supplies and their connectors
Lesson 3 - Troubleshooting and Repairing the Motherboard
Fault diagnosis and step by step troubleshooting procedures are covered in this lesson, with over twenty common motherboard problems documented.
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Lesson 5 - Floppy Drives and Hard Drives
This lesson introduces the theory of:
Floppy Disk Drives theory of operation
Hard Disk Drives theory of operation
Data Storage and management
Lesson 6 - Disk Drive Adaptors, Other types of Storage Media and Troubleshooting disk drives
This lesson covers:
Drive Adaptors (i.e. IDE, SCSI, and SATA)
Other types of data storage media such as:
NAS Drives
USB Thumb Drives
Removable Drive Cradles
Troubleshooting, with over twenty common disk drive related problems documented
Lesson 7 - Upgrading and Installing Disk Drives
This lesson demonstrates how to install and upgrade both hard and floppy drives and includes detailed information about partitioning and formatting the drive within Windows 98 up to Windows 7. It also covers issues such as placing two hard drives into the same computer and upgrading a laptop hard disk drive.
Lesson 8 - Upgrading and repairing laptop Computers, The CMOS settings, "Building your own Computer" Part 1
This lesson covers upgrading and repairing laptop computers including:
Replacing a hard disk drive
Upgrading RAM
Replacing a defective keyboard
Replacing a CD\DVD\Floppy drive
Replacing the CMOS battery
Setting the CMOS
Replacing an LCD panel
Replacing a microprocessor
Replacing a motherboard
This lesson also includes part one of "Building your own Computer", which discusses the details of buying all of the required parts.
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Lesson 10 - Modems, Direct Cable Connection and Troubleshooting and Peripheral Devices
This lesson examines the following:
Modems (56K, ADSL and Cable)
Bar Code Scanners and point of sale equipment
Troubleshooting peripheral devices with over twenty common problems documented
I. P addresses, subnet masks, and default gateways, along with an explanation of how to set them
Lesson 11 - Installing a modem, Building your own Computer Parts 2 & 3
This lesson consists of installing 56K, ADSL and Cable modems as well as parts two and three of "Building your own computer" which covers :-
Setting up the motherboard and installing it into the case
Installing and setting up the disk drives and CD devices
Installing Windows and device drivers
A detailed description of the CMOS settings
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Lesson 13 - Troubleshooting Peripheral Devices, Installing CD devices, Setting up your own computer business, Windows problems, "Building your own Computer" Part 4
This lesson covers:
Troubleshooting peripheral devices - over twenty commons problems are discussed.
Installing a CD player and DVD/CD writer.
The steps required to establish a computer repair business including information such as:
Registering a business
Advertising
Tools and equipment
Common Windows problems
Part four of "Building your own Computer" includes installing and setting up of additional devices and testing the finished product.
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Lesson 18 - Setting up a Client/Server Network
Topics Include:-
Organisational Units and Groups
Group Scopes
Domain Local
Global
Universal
Setting up a client computer via Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7
Creating a shared drive
Setting up folders and files
Permissions for users and printers
Group Policies
Setting up an ADSL or Cable modem
Complete setup of a structured client/server network
Lesson 19 - Network Maintenance Tools
The first part of this lesson takes a detailed look at managed switches and then takes you through a suite of useful
software and hardware tools available in Windows and Server 2003 that will help you to diagnose and locate network problems. They include:-
Installing default 56K modem drivers
Checking hardware via Device manager
Checking the CMOS settings
Installing or replacing a network adaptor
Enabling a disabling the Windows firewall
The DOS ping and ipconfig commands
The Internet connection sharing wizard
Checking the TCP/IP settings
Installing an ADSL modem/router
Setting up a router for a cable modem
Installing a cable modem
Installing a modem/router/wireless combination
Checking the workgroup name on a peer to peer network
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Lesson 21 - Performance monitoring tools and miscellaneous topics
Topics include:-
Task manager and Performance Monitoring with Windows
System Monitor with Server 2003
Creating performance logs
System alerts
Viewing event logs
Ethernet over Power (EoP) adaptors
Hardware Firewalls
The binary and hexadecimal numbering systems
Comprehensive glossary of networking terms
Note that it would be an advantage (although not essential) if you had a computer that you can examine in the early
stages of the course and one that you can install server 2003 on to, or even two computers that you can install both
peer to peer and client/server networks on to. You will be shown how to set up a dual boot computer during the course.
Two working computers will be essential in order to carry out the practical work, and obtain the accredited certificate.
Please note that correspondence courses are available in all states and overseas.
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