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Computer Assembly/Disassembly
Computer Assembly
1. Open the case
2. Install the power supply
3. Attach the components to the motherboard
4. Install the motherboard
5. Install internal drives
6. Install drives in external bays
7. Install adapter cards
8. Connect all internal cables
9. Re-attach the side panels
10. Connect external cables to the computer
11. Boot the computer for the first time
Introduction
 Computer assembly is a large
part of a technician's job.
 Work in a logical, methodical
manner when working with
computer components
 Improve computer assembly
skills dramatically with
practice
Open the Case
 Prepare the workspace before opening the computer case:
 Adequate lighting
 Good ventilation
 Comfortable room temperature
 Workbench accessible from all sides
 Avoid cluttering workbench
 An antistatic mat on the table
 Small containers to hold screws and other small parts
 There are different methods for opening cases.
 To learn how, consult the user manual or manufacturer's website.
Install the Power Supply
Power supply installation steps include the
following:
1. Insert the power supply into the case
2. Align the holes in the power supply
with the holes in the case
3. Secure the power supply to the case
using the proper screws
Attach Components to the Motherboard
 As part of an upgrade or repair,
a technician may need
 to attach components to the
motherboard, and then
 install the motherboard.
CPU on Motherboard
 The CPU and motherboard are
sensitive to electrostatic discharge
 use a grounded antistatic mat
and
 wear an antistatic wrist strap.
 CAUTION:
 When handling a CPU, do not
touch the CPU contacts.
 The CPU is secured to the socket
on the motherboard with a locking
assembly.
Thermal Compound
 Thermal compound helps to keep the CPU
cool.
 To install a used CPU,
 clean the base of the heat sink with isopropyl
alcohol to remove the old thermal compound.
 Follow manufacturer’s recommendations
about applying the thermal compound.
Heat Sink/Fan Assembly
The Heat Sink/FanAssembly is a two-part cooling device.
1. The heat sink draws heat away from
the CPU.
2. The fan moves the heat away from
the heat sink.
 The heat sink/fan assembly usually has
a 3-pin power connector.
Install CPU and Heat Sink/Fan Assembly
1. Align the CPU so that the Connection 1
indicator is lined up with Pin 1 on the CPU
socket.
2. Place the CPU gently into the socket.
3. Close the CPU load plate and secure it by
closing the load lever and moving it under the
load lever retention tab.
4. Apply a small amount of thermal compound to
the CPU and spread it evenly.
5. Line up the heat sink/fan assembly retainers to
the holes on the motherboard.
6. Place the heat sink/fan assembly onto the CPU
socket, being careful not to pinch the CPU fan
wires.
7. Tighten the heat sink/fan assembly retainers to
secure the assembly in place.
8. Connect the heat sink/fan assembly power
cable to the header on the motherboard.
Install RAM
 RAM provides temporary data storage for
the CPU while the computer is operating.
 RAM should be installed in the motherboard
before the motherboard is placed in the
computer case.
 RAM installation steps:
1. Align the notches on the RAM
module to the keys in the slot and
press down until the side tabs click
into place.
2. Make sure that the side tabs have
locked the RAM module and
visually check for exposed
contacts.
The Motherboard
 The motherboard is now ready to install in the computer
case.
 Plastic and metal standoffs are used to mount the
motherboard and to prevent it from touching the metal
portions of the case.
 Install only the standoffs that align with the holes in the
motherboard.
 Installing any additional standoffs may prevent the
motherboard from being seated properly in the computer
case.
Install Motherboard
1. Install standoffs in the computer case.
2. Align the I/O connectors on the back of the
motherboard with the openings in the back
of the case.
3. Align the screw holes of the motherboard
with the standoffs.
4. Insert all of the motherboard screws.
5. Tighten all of the motherboard screws.
Install Internal Drives
 Drives that are installed in internal bays are called internal drives.
 Ahard disk drive (HDD) is an example of an internal drive.
HDD installation steps:
1. Position the HDD so that it aligns with
the 3.5-inch drive bay.
2. Insert the HDD into the drive bay so
that the screw holes in the drive line up
with the screw holes in the case.
3. Secure the HDD to the case using the
proper screws.
Install Drives in External Bays
 Drives, such as optical drives (CD and
DVD) and floppy drives, are installed
in drive bays that are accessed from the
front of the case.
 Optical drives and floppy drives store
data on removable media.
 Drives in external bays allow access
to the media without opening the case.
Install Optical Drive
 Optical drive installation steps:
1. Position the optical drive to align with the 5.25 inch drive bay.
2. Insert the optical drive into the drive bay so that the optical drive
screw holes align with the screw holes in the case.
3. Secure the optical drive to the case using the proper screws.
 An optical drive is a storage device that reads and writes information to CDs or
DVDs.
Install Floppy Drive
 Afloppy disk drive (FDD) is a storage device that reads and writes information to
a floppy disk.
 FDD installation steps:
1. Position the FDD so that it aligns with the 3.5 inch drive bay.
2. Insert the FDD into the drive bay so that the FDD screw holes
align with the screw holes in the case.
3. Secure the FDD to the case using the proper screws.
Install Adapter Cards
 Adapter cards are installed to add functionality to a computer.
 Adapter cards must be compatible with the expansion slot.
 Some adapter cards:
• PCIe x1 NIC
• PCI Wireless NIC
• PCIe x16 video adapter card
Install the Network Interface Card (NIC)
 ANIC enables a computer to connect to a network.
 NICs use PCI and PCIe expansion slots on the motherboard.
 NIC installation steps:
1. Align the NIC to the appropriate slot on the
motherboard.
2. Press down gently on the NIC until the card is
seated.
3. Secure the NIC PC mounting bracket to the
case with the appropriate screw.
Install the Wireless NIC
 Awireless NIC enables a computer
to connect to a wireless network.
 Some wireless NICs are installed
externally with a USB connector.
 Wireless NIC installation steps:
1. Align the wireless NIC to the appropriate expansion slot
on
the motherboard.
2. Press down gently on the wireless NIC until the card is
fully seated.
3. Secure the mounting bracket to the case with the
appropriate
screw.
Install the Video Adapter Card
 Avideo adapter card is the interface between a computer and a display monitor.
 An upgraded video adapter card can provide better graphic capabilities for
games and graphic programs.
 Video adapter card installation steps:
1. Align the video adapter card to
the appropriate expansion slot on
the motherboard.
2. Press down gently on the video
adapter card until the card is fully
seated.
3. Secure the video adapter card
PC mounting bracket to the case
with the appropriate screw.
Connect Internal Cables
 Power cables are used to distribute electricity from the
power supply to the motherboard and other components.
 Data cables transmit data between the motherboard and
storage devices, such as hard drives.
 Additional cables connect the buttons and link lights on
the front of the computer case to the motherboard.
Connect Power Cables
 The power supply may also have a 4-pin or 6-pinAuxiliary
(AUX) power connector that connects to the motherboard.
 A20-pin connector will work in a motherboard with a 24-pin
socket.
Motherboard Power Connections
 TheAdvanced Technology Extended (ATX) main power
connector has either 20 or 24 pins.
Berg
Connect Power Cables
 SATA Power Connectors use a 15-pin connector to connect to hard disk drives,
optical drives, or any devices that have a SA
TA power socket.
 Molex Power Connectors are used by hard disk drives and optical drives that do
not have SATApower sockets.
 CAUTION: Do not use a Molex connector and a SA
TApower connector on the
same drive at the same time.
 4-pin Berg Power Connector supplies power to a floppy drive.
SATA Molex
Power Connector Installation Steps
1. Plug the SA
TApower connector into the HDD.
2. Plug the Molex power connector into the optical drive.
3. Plug the 4-pin Berg power connector into the FDD.
4. Connect the 3-pin fan power connector into the appropriate fan header on the
motherboard, according to the motherboard manual.
5. Plug the additional cables from the case into the appropriate connectors
according to the motherboard manual.
PATA Cables
 Drives connect to the motherboard using data cables.
 Types of data cables are
 PATA
 SA
TAand
 Floppy disk.
 The PATAcable (sometimes called a ribbon cable) is wide and flat and can have
either 40 or 80 conductors.
 APA
TAcable usually has three 40-pin connectors.
 If multiple hard drives are installed
 The master drive will connect to the end connector.
 The slave drive will connect to the middle connector.
 Many motherboards have two PA
TA cable sockets, which provides support for a
maximum of four PATAdrives.
SATA Cables
 The SATA data cable has a 7-pin connector.
 One end of the cable is connected to the
motherboard.
 The other end is connected to any drive that
has a SA
TAdata connector.
Floppy Drive Cables
 The floppy drive data cable has a 34-pin connector and it has a stripe to denote
the location of pin 1.
 One connector at the end of the cable connects to the motherboard.
 The other two connectors connect to drives.
 If multiple floppy drives are installed,
 theA: drive will connect to the end connector.
 The B: drive will connect to the middle connector.
 Motherboards have one floppy drive controller which provides support for a
maximum of two floppy drives.
Install Data Cables
1. Plug the motherboard end of the PA
TA cable into the
motherboard socket.
2. Plug the connector at the far end of the PA
TAcable into the
optical drive.
3. Plug one end of the SA
TAcable into the motherboard
socket.
4. Plug the other end of the SA
TAcable into the HDD.
5. Plug the motherboard end of the FDD cable into the
motherboard socket.
6. Plug the connector at the far end of the FDD cable into the
floppy drive.
Re-attach Panels, Connect External Cables
 Now that all the internal components have been installed and
connected to the motherboard and power supply,
 The side panels are re-attached to the computer case.
 The next step is to connect the cables for all computer
peripherals and the power cable.
Re-attach Side Panels
 Most computer cases have two panels, one on each side.
 Once the cover is in place, make sure that it is secured at all
screw locations.
 Refer to the documentation or manufacturer’s website if you
are unsure about how to remove or replace your computer
case.
 CAUTION: Handle case parts
with care. Some computer case
covers have sharp or jagged
edges.
Connect External Cables
 After the case panels have been re-attached, connect the external cables to the back
of the computer.
 External cable connections include:
Monitor
Keyboard Power
Mouse
Ethernet
USB
 CAUTION: When attaching cables, never force a connection.
 NOTE: Plug in the power cable after you have connected all other cables.
Connect External Cables
1. Attach the monitor cable to the video port.
2. Secure the cable by tightening the screws on the
connector.
3. Plug the keyboard cable into the PS/2 keyboard port.
4. Plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 mouse port.
5. Plug the USB cable into a USB port.
6. Plug the network cable into the network port.
7. Connect the wireless antenna to the antenna connector.
8. Plug the power cable into the power supply.
Boot Computer for the First Time
 The BIOS is a set of instructions stored in a nonvolatile memory
chip.
 When the computer is booted, the basic input/output system
(BIOS) will perform a power-on self test (POST) to check on all
of the internal components.
 Aspecial key or combination of keys on the keyboard is used to
enter the BIOS setup program.
 The BIOS setup program displays information about all of the
components in the computer.
Identify Beep Codes
 POST checks to see that all of the hardware in the computer
is operating correctly.
 If a device is malfunctioning, an error or a beep code alerts
the technician that there is a problem.
 Typically, a single beep denotes that the computer is
functioning properly.
 If there is a hardware problem, the computer may emit a
series of beeps.
 Each BIOS manufacturer uses different codes to indicate
hardware problems.
 Consult the motherboard documentation to view beep codes
for your computer.
BIOS Setup
 The BIOS contains a setup program used to configure
settings for hardware devices.
 The configuration data is saved to a special memory chip
called a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor
(CMOS).
 CMOS is maintained by the battery in the computer.
 If this battery dies, all BIOS setup configuration data will be
lost.
 Replace the battery and reconfigure the BIOS settings.
BIOS Configuration
• Technicians use the BIOS information to learn
about installed components:
• CPU – Manufacturer and speed
• RAM - Manufacturer and speed
• Hard Drive - Manufacturer, size, and type
• Optical Drive - manufacturer and type
• Technicians use BIOS to:
• Set Time and Date
• Disable Devices
• Set Boot Order
• Adjust Clock Speed
• Enable Virtualization
BIOS Setup Program
BIOS settings are configured in the BIOS setup program.
Summary
ComputerAssembly
⚫Installation of all computer components
⚫Connection of all cables
⚫Description of BIOS
⚫Description of POST
Computer Disassembly
1. Power off the system
2. Unplug power cables
3. Disconnect external cables from the computer
4. Detach the side panels /open the case
5. Disconnect all internal cables
6. Uninstall adapter cards
7. Uninstall drives from external bays
8. Uninstall internal drives
9. Uninstall the motherboard
10. Uninstall/detach the components from the motherboard
11. Uninstall the power supply
NB. Steps may be vary from computer model to computer model
Lab practice
• Identifying different maintenance tools
• Assembling and Disassembling a computer

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Computer Assembly.pptx

  • 2. Computer Assembly 1. Open the case 2. Install the power supply 3. Attach the components to the motherboard 4. Install the motherboard 5. Install internal drives 6. Install drives in external bays 7. Install adapter cards 8. Connect all internal cables 9. Re-attach the side panels 10. Connect external cables to the computer 11. Boot the computer for the first time
  • 3. Introduction  Computer assembly is a large part of a technician's job.  Work in a logical, methodical manner when working with computer components  Improve computer assembly skills dramatically with practice
  • 4. Open the Case  Prepare the workspace before opening the computer case:  Adequate lighting  Good ventilation  Comfortable room temperature  Workbench accessible from all sides  Avoid cluttering workbench  An antistatic mat on the table  Small containers to hold screws and other small parts  There are different methods for opening cases.  To learn how, consult the user manual or manufacturer's website.
  • 5. Install the Power Supply Power supply installation steps include the following: 1. Insert the power supply into the case 2. Align the holes in the power supply with the holes in the case 3. Secure the power supply to the case using the proper screws
  • 6. Attach Components to the Motherboard  As part of an upgrade or repair, a technician may need  to attach components to the motherboard, and then  install the motherboard.
  • 7. CPU on Motherboard  The CPU and motherboard are sensitive to electrostatic discharge  use a grounded antistatic mat and  wear an antistatic wrist strap.  CAUTION:  When handling a CPU, do not touch the CPU contacts.  The CPU is secured to the socket on the motherboard with a locking assembly.
  • 8. Thermal Compound  Thermal compound helps to keep the CPU cool.  To install a used CPU,  clean the base of the heat sink with isopropyl alcohol to remove the old thermal compound.  Follow manufacturer’s recommendations about applying the thermal compound.
  • 9. Heat Sink/Fan Assembly The Heat Sink/FanAssembly is a two-part cooling device. 1. The heat sink draws heat away from the CPU. 2. The fan moves the heat away from the heat sink.  The heat sink/fan assembly usually has a 3-pin power connector.
  • 10. Install CPU and Heat Sink/Fan Assembly 1. Align the CPU so that the Connection 1 indicator is lined up with Pin 1 on the CPU socket. 2. Place the CPU gently into the socket. 3. Close the CPU load plate and secure it by closing the load lever and moving it under the load lever retention tab. 4. Apply a small amount of thermal compound to the CPU and spread it evenly. 5. Line up the heat sink/fan assembly retainers to the holes on the motherboard. 6. Place the heat sink/fan assembly onto the CPU socket, being careful not to pinch the CPU fan wires. 7. Tighten the heat sink/fan assembly retainers to secure the assembly in place. 8. Connect the heat sink/fan assembly power cable to the header on the motherboard.
  • 11. Install RAM  RAM provides temporary data storage for the CPU while the computer is operating.  RAM should be installed in the motherboard before the motherboard is placed in the computer case.  RAM installation steps: 1. Align the notches on the RAM module to the keys in the slot and press down until the side tabs click into place. 2. Make sure that the side tabs have locked the RAM module and visually check for exposed contacts.
  • 12. The Motherboard  The motherboard is now ready to install in the computer case.  Plastic and metal standoffs are used to mount the motherboard and to prevent it from touching the metal portions of the case.  Install only the standoffs that align with the holes in the motherboard.  Installing any additional standoffs may prevent the motherboard from being seated properly in the computer case.
  • 13. Install Motherboard 1. Install standoffs in the computer case. 2. Align the I/O connectors on the back of the motherboard with the openings in the back of the case. 3. Align the screw holes of the motherboard with the standoffs. 4. Insert all of the motherboard screws. 5. Tighten all of the motherboard screws.
  • 14. Install Internal Drives  Drives that are installed in internal bays are called internal drives.  Ahard disk drive (HDD) is an example of an internal drive. HDD installation steps: 1. Position the HDD so that it aligns with the 3.5-inch drive bay. 2. Insert the HDD into the drive bay so that the screw holes in the drive line up with the screw holes in the case. 3. Secure the HDD to the case using the proper screws.
  • 15. Install Drives in External Bays  Drives, such as optical drives (CD and DVD) and floppy drives, are installed in drive bays that are accessed from the front of the case.  Optical drives and floppy drives store data on removable media.  Drives in external bays allow access to the media without opening the case.
  • 16. Install Optical Drive  Optical drive installation steps: 1. Position the optical drive to align with the 5.25 inch drive bay. 2. Insert the optical drive into the drive bay so that the optical drive screw holes align with the screw holes in the case. 3. Secure the optical drive to the case using the proper screws.  An optical drive is a storage device that reads and writes information to CDs or DVDs.
  • 17. Install Floppy Drive  Afloppy disk drive (FDD) is a storage device that reads and writes information to a floppy disk.  FDD installation steps: 1. Position the FDD so that it aligns with the 3.5 inch drive bay. 2. Insert the FDD into the drive bay so that the FDD screw holes align with the screw holes in the case. 3. Secure the FDD to the case using the proper screws.
  • 18. Install Adapter Cards  Adapter cards are installed to add functionality to a computer.  Adapter cards must be compatible with the expansion slot.  Some adapter cards: • PCIe x1 NIC • PCI Wireless NIC • PCIe x16 video adapter card
  • 19. Install the Network Interface Card (NIC)  ANIC enables a computer to connect to a network.  NICs use PCI and PCIe expansion slots on the motherboard.  NIC installation steps: 1. Align the NIC to the appropriate slot on the motherboard. 2. Press down gently on the NIC until the card is seated. 3. Secure the NIC PC mounting bracket to the case with the appropriate screw.
  • 20. Install the Wireless NIC  Awireless NIC enables a computer to connect to a wireless network.  Some wireless NICs are installed externally with a USB connector.  Wireless NIC installation steps: 1. Align the wireless NIC to the appropriate expansion slot on the motherboard. 2. Press down gently on the wireless NIC until the card is fully seated. 3. Secure the mounting bracket to the case with the appropriate screw.
  • 21. Install the Video Adapter Card  Avideo adapter card is the interface between a computer and a display monitor.  An upgraded video adapter card can provide better graphic capabilities for games and graphic programs.  Video adapter card installation steps: 1. Align the video adapter card to the appropriate expansion slot on the motherboard. 2. Press down gently on the video adapter card until the card is fully seated. 3. Secure the video adapter card PC mounting bracket to the case with the appropriate screw.
  • 22. Connect Internal Cables  Power cables are used to distribute electricity from the power supply to the motherboard and other components.  Data cables transmit data between the motherboard and storage devices, such as hard drives.  Additional cables connect the buttons and link lights on the front of the computer case to the motherboard.
  • 23. Connect Power Cables  The power supply may also have a 4-pin or 6-pinAuxiliary (AUX) power connector that connects to the motherboard.  A20-pin connector will work in a motherboard with a 24-pin socket. Motherboard Power Connections  TheAdvanced Technology Extended (ATX) main power connector has either 20 or 24 pins.
  • 24. Berg Connect Power Cables  SATA Power Connectors use a 15-pin connector to connect to hard disk drives, optical drives, or any devices that have a SA TA power socket.  Molex Power Connectors are used by hard disk drives and optical drives that do not have SATApower sockets.  CAUTION: Do not use a Molex connector and a SA TApower connector on the same drive at the same time.  4-pin Berg Power Connector supplies power to a floppy drive. SATA Molex
  • 25. Power Connector Installation Steps 1. Plug the SA TApower connector into the HDD. 2. Plug the Molex power connector into the optical drive. 3. Plug the 4-pin Berg power connector into the FDD. 4. Connect the 3-pin fan power connector into the appropriate fan header on the motherboard, according to the motherboard manual. 5. Plug the additional cables from the case into the appropriate connectors according to the motherboard manual.
  • 26. PATA Cables  Drives connect to the motherboard using data cables.  Types of data cables are  PATA  SA TAand  Floppy disk.  The PATAcable (sometimes called a ribbon cable) is wide and flat and can have either 40 or 80 conductors.  APA TAcable usually has three 40-pin connectors.  If multiple hard drives are installed  The master drive will connect to the end connector.  The slave drive will connect to the middle connector.  Many motherboards have two PA TA cable sockets, which provides support for a maximum of four PATAdrives.
  • 27. SATA Cables  The SATA data cable has a 7-pin connector.  One end of the cable is connected to the motherboard.  The other end is connected to any drive that has a SA TAdata connector.
  • 28. Floppy Drive Cables  The floppy drive data cable has a 34-pin connector and it has a stripe to denote the location of pin 1.  One connector at the end of the cable connects to the motherboard.  The other two connectors connect to drives.  If multiple floppy drives are installed,  theA: drive will connect to the end connector.  The B: drive will connect to the middle connector.  Motherboards have one floppy drive controller which provides support for a maximum of two floppy drives.
  • 29. Install Data Cables 1. Plug the motherboard end of the PA TA cable into the motherboard socket. 2. Plug the connector at the far end of the PA TAcable into the optical drive. 3. Plug one end of the SA TAcable into the motherboard socket. 4. Plug the other end of the SA TAcable into the HDD. 5. Plug the motherboard end of the FDD cable into the motherboard socket. 6. Plug the connector at the far end of the FDD cable into the floppy drive.
  • 30. Re-attach Panels, Connect External Cables  Now that all the internal components have been installed and connected to the motherboard and power supply,  The side panels are re-attached to the computer case.  The next step is to connect the cables for all computer peripherals and the power cable.
  • 31. Re-attach Side Panels  Most computer cases have two panels, one on each side.  Once the cover is in place, make sure that it is secured at all screw locations.  Refer to the documentation or manufacturer’s website if you are unsure about how to remove or replace your computer case.  CAUTION: Handle case parts with care. Some computer case covers have sharp or jagged edges.
  • 32. Connect External Cables  After the case panels have been re-attached, connect the external cables to the back of the computer.  External cable connections include: Monitor Keyboard Power Mouse Ethernet USB  CAUTION: When attaching cables, never force a connection.  NOTE: Plug in the power cable after you have connected all other cables.
  • 33. Connect External Cables 1. Attach the monitor cable to the video port. 2. Secure the cable by tightening the screws on the connector. 3. Plug the keyboard cable into the PS/2 keyboard port. 4. Plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 mouse port. 5. Plug the USB cable into a USB port. 6. Plug the network cable into the network port. 7. Connect the wireless antenna to the antenna connector. 8. Plug the power cable into the power supply.
  • 34. Boot Computer for the First Time  The BIOS is a set of instructions stored in a nonvolatile memory chip.  When the computer is booted, the basic input/output system (BIOS) will perform a power-on self test (POST) to check on all of the internal components.  Aspecial key or combination of keys on the keyboard is used to enter the BIOS setup program.  The BIOS setup program displays information about all of the components in the computer.
  • 35. Identify Beep Codes  POST checks to see that all of the hardware in the computer is operating correctly.  If a device is malfunctioning, an error or a beep code alerts the technician that there is a problem.  Typically, a single beep denotes that the computer is functioning properly.  If there is a hardware problem, the computer may emit a series of beeps.  Each BIOS manufacturer uses different codes to indicate hardware problems.  Consult the motherboard documentation to view beep codes for your computer.
  • 36. BIOS Setup  The BIOS contains a setup program used to configure settings for hardware devices.  The configuration data is saved to a special memory chip called a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS).  CMOS is maintained by the battery in the computer.  If this battery dies, all BIOS setup configuration data will be lost.  Replace the battery and reconfigure the BIOS settings.
  • 37. BIOS Configuration • Technicians use the BIOS information to learn about installed components: • CPU – Manufacturer and speed • RAM - Manufacturer and speed • Hard Drive - Manufacturer, size, and type • Optical Drive - manufacturer and type • Technicians use BIOS to: • Set Time and Date • Disable Devices • Set Boot Order • Adjust Clock Speed • Enable Virtualization
  • 38. BIOS Setup Program BIOS settings are configured in the BIOS setup program.
  • 39. Summary ComputerAssembly ⚫Installation of all computer components ⚫Connection of all cables ⚫Description of BIOS ⚫Description of POST
  • 40. Computer Disassembly 1. Power off the system 2. Unplug power cables 3. Disconnect external cables from the computer 4. Detach the side panels /open the case 5. Disconnect all internal cables 6. Uninstall adapter cards 7. Uninstall drives from external bays 8. Uninstall internal drives 9. Uninstall the motherboard 10. Uninstall/detach the components from the motherboard 11. Uninstall the power supply NB. Steps may be vary from computer model to computer model
  • 41. Lab practice • Identifying different maintenance tools • Assembling and Disassembling a computer