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What the hell is computer-nursing?
Computer-nursing has no literal meaning.It is a website founded by COT computer student during 2008-2010.A group of technicians with experience of more than 3years till present. Certified Tesda NC II Passer License NO.09090402003499.
=COMPUTER VIRUS=
There are certain common computer problems,one of them is computer virus and this are some of the following;
-TROJAN
-I LOVE YOU VIRUS
-SPYWARE
-LOGIC BOMB
-MACRO VIRUS
-MELISA
-BOOT
-MULTI PARTICLE
-WORM
-AZIMOX
-TERRAX
-FAT
The best thing about virus problem is that you know immediately if your computer has them.Having problems regarding on it you may send us an emailclick here
How to Clean a Computer's Insides Safely
Computer fans pull a lot of dust inside the chassis. If undisturbed, the dust can interfere with ventilation, eventually causing parts to fail. If you have a service contract that covers maintenance, have your computer taken apart and professionally cleaned. Otherwise, follow these steps.
Check your owner's manual. If the manufacturer has provided specific instructions, follow them.
Step 2
Get any supplies you might need: a can of compressed air, Endust for Electronics or any household plastic or metal cleaning fluid, a soft brush (such as a paintbrush) and an anti-static rag, plus a dust mask if you're allergic to dust.
Step 3
Shut down the computer.
Step 4
Leave the computer plugged into the surge suppressor.
Step 5
Disconnect all peripherals from the computer.
Step 6
Remove the computer cover (see your owner's manual for instructions).
Step 7
Ground yourself to the computer with any professional grounding equipment you have. Otherwise, ground yourself by touching a metal part of the chassis.
Step 8
Spray compressed air on the fan blades, power supply chassis, drive chassis and circuit boards.
Step 9
Gently brush off dust that the forced air didn't dislodge.
Step 10
Brush any remaining dust out from the bottom of the chassis.
Step 11
Spray Endust for Electronics or another cleaning fluid onto an anti-static rag.
Step 12
Wipe the inside and outside of the cover thoroughly.
“Even visiting any of these web sites could infect your computer with viruses, trojans or malwares and also put your personal information into the hands of hackers.” Natalie Connor, Symantec Spokesperson
So these are some of the world’s top Dangerous web sites ::
You can also check any website with Norton Safe Web tool to find whether that site is safe for your PC or not. See the report of abhisays.com
Generally they check the web sites for these threats ::
* Viruses
* Drive-By Downloads
* Malicious Downloads
* Worms
* Suspicious Applications
* Suspicious Browser Changes
* Security Risks
* Heuristic Viruses
* Adware
* Trojans
* Phishing Attacks
* Spyware
* Backdoors
* Remote Access Software
* Information Stealers
* Dialers
* Downloaders
TESDA Computer Hardware Servicing NCII with Exam (Fast Track)
MODULE 1.1 - ADVANCED PC ASSEMBLY, HARDWARE CONFIGURATION & SERVICING
Utilizing advance diagnostic programs to test for:
Solving Interrupt (IRQ) and I/O conflicts
MODULE 1.2 - ADVANCED PC SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION, TROUBLESHOOTING & DATA RECOVERY
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Common Windows errors
Desktop Operating Systems
Network Operating Systems
Overview of Windows Operating System
Windows Boot Process
Windows configuration files
Windows core files
Windows System Directories
Chapter 2 - DOS Essentials
MS-DOS Overview
Function of DOS
DOS boot process
DOS system files
DOS interface (CLI)
Types of DOS commands
Common DOS commands
Common DOS errors
Chapter 3 - Windows File Systems
FAT (File Allocation Table)
Types of File Systems (FAT16, FAT32, VFAT,
NTFS4, NTFS5 & HPFS)
File System Care
Checking the drive for errors
Supported File Systems of different versions of Microsoft Windows
Chapter 4 - HARD DISK MANAGEMENT & CONFIGURATIONS
Hard disk configurations
Hard disk partition
Primary Partition
Extended Partition
Logical Drive
Volume
Preparing a brand new hard drive
Partitioning a Hard Drive
Formatting a Hard Drive
Deleting Hard Disk partitions
Hard Disk Diagnostic test
Repairing the Master Boot Record
Fixing a damaged partition table
Repairing Hard Disk with Bad Sectors
Low-level Formatting a drive
Chapter 5 - Operating System Installations and upgrades
Hardware requirements
Hardware compatibility
Common errors during installation
Installing Windows 98
Upgrading Windows 98
Installing Windows XP
Chapter 6 - Hardware Device Driver Installation
What is a Device driver?
Function of a device driver
Determining hardware model & manufacturer
Where to find Hardware drivers
Searching for drivers in the internet
Installing device drivers (Video card, LAN card, Modem, printers etc..)
Post-install operations
Chapter 7 - Software Installation
Software compatibility
Hardware requirements
Dealing with failed installation
Installation methods (Control Panel, Installer)
Installing Software (MS-Office, Anti-Virus, Network games programs etc..)
Software updates and Service packs
Uninstalling Software
Dealing with failed uninstallation
Manual Removal of installed Software
Chapter 8 - Virus Management: Detecting and Removing
What is a virus?
Types of virus
Spyware, Adware, malware viruses
Preventing Virus infections
Protecting Key System files
Checking for Macro viruses missed by anti-virus programs
Protecting against script based virus.
Symptoms of an infected computer
Deciding what anti-virus program to install
Installing Anti-Virus programs
Installing Anti-Spyware, Malware and Adware program.
Diagnosing, Treating and Removing Virus infections
Chapter 9 - DATA RECOVERY Concept
How disk drives work
Understanding Tracks, Sectors, Cylinders and Clusters
Master Boot Record
Partition table
Troubleshooting strategy concepts
Running Scandisk to check for disk errors
Correcting errors reported by scandisk
Causes and symptoms of a corrupted FAT
Repairing lost and cross-linked files
Surviving Disk Disasters
Understanding Disk error messages
Creating emergency rescue disk
Using Disk repair tools
Recovering Files and Directories
Recovering erased Files
Transferring recovered files to backup disk
Editing Disk sectors
Reviving non-bootable disk
Repairing the Master Boot Record
Fixing a damaged partition table
Dealing with accidental Reformatting
Unformatting a drive
Removing Disk Fragmentation
Using Backup utility program
Fixing common disk problems
Solving ?Invalid drive specification
Chapter 10 - Configuring and Troubleshooting WINDOWS
General Troubleshooting Methodology
What to do when Windows failed to start
Windows Plug n Play Architecture
Windows boot files
Windows Start-up process
Troubleshooting Windows Start-up problems
Dual booting Windows 98 with Windows XP/2000
Creating Emergency Repair Disk (ERD)
Solving common Windows errors
Windows XP Administrative Tools
Computer Management Console (Adding, Editing and deleting partitions)
System Tools, Services and applications
Chapter 11 - The WINDOWS REGISTRY
What is a Registry?
Registry entry structure
Modifying Registry Entries with Regedit and Regedit32
Backing up registry entries
Preventing registry backup failures
Repairing corrupted Registry files
Removing Unwanted Registry entries
Solving Registry entry conflicts
Chapter 12 - DISK IMAGING/CLONING
Disk Cloning Concept
Advantages of Disk Cloning
Issues to consider before cloning a drive
Preparing for Disk Cloning
Disk Cloning Software
Disk Cloning using GHOST
Dealing with accidental or mistakenly cloned drive (Uncloning a drive)
Common disk cloning errors
Solving Disk Cloning failures
MODULE 2 - KB0103: PC LAN/WAN Setup & Windows 2003 Server Admin (Active Directory)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This HANDS-ON training gives you the knowledge and skills to design, build, configure and implement a Local Area Network/WAN. The training starts from the ground up, from planning to purchasing to designing and to cabling the network and to configuring the network so that it will be up and running. The training does not stop there because it includes Implementing, Configuring and Administering a Windows 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure It teaches you all you need to know to administer a Windows 2003 Network.
This course will help you prepare for TESDA CHS NCII Assessment Exam
COURSE DELIVERY:
Instructor-led, Hands-On training approach.
COURSE PREREQUISITE:
PC Hardware and Software Troubleshooting and Repair Training
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