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BASIC COMPUTER
  OPERATION
OUTLINE
   Computer Hardware
   Operating systems
   Terms
   Disk capacities
   Viruses
   Applications and Documents
   Installation/reinstallation
   Internet Applications
Computer Hardware
   Case                Keyboard/mouse
   Power switch        Network card
   Reset switch        Modem
   Hard drive          Sound card
   Floppy              Video card
   CD/DVD              RAM
   Serial ports        Motherboard
   Parallel port       Fan
   USB port            Cables
The basic system including keyboard,
        mouse and monitor.
What is in the box?
  Motherboard
Typical parts of a motherboard.




             ABIT SE6
Cabling



For items in or attached
to a system to work
properly they must be
securely connected.
Operating systems
   All computer systems have an operating system.
    Currently, there are three dominate typical user
    operating systems.

     Macintosh OS,
     Microsoft Windows OS,

     Linux.
Terms
   A: Floppy disk C: Local disk D: Local disk (partition)

   RAM = Random Access Memory. The thinking space available to a computer to
    use while performing operations. The space is emptied out when the computer is
    turned off.

   DIRECTORY = An organizational structure on disks to file management easier.
    Directories also become a local region for the computer to hunt for other files
    related to the current file.

   DOCUMENT = A file created using an application. The file is only useful using
    the application that created it or a similar application that can convert it.

   APPLICATION = A program that allows a computer to perform a certain
    function.
Disk capacities
   Floppy:          1.4 MB

   Hard disk: 160 GB – 2 TB

   CD               700 - 800 MB

   DVD              4.7 GB
                     18 GB
1 KB = 1024 BYTE
1 MB = 1024 KB
1 GB = 1024 MB
1 TB = 1024 PB
1 PB = 1024 EB
CDs, DVDs   Backup
Identify and use icons,
                  windows, menus
   Point, click, double-click, drag & drop
   Minimize and maximize a window
   Use pull-down menus
   Select, open, and move an icon
   Select, open, move, and close a window
   Resize a window
   Scroll a window
   Activate and de-activate a window
   Start an application and create a document
Name, save, retrieve, revise a
               document
   Name a document (!)
   Save a document
   Retrieve a document from floppy disk
   Retrieve a document from hard disk
   Re-name a document
   Edit and re-save a document
   Print a document
   Create and name folders
   Save, open, and place documents inside folders
Applications
   Open and work with more than one application
    at a time

       To switch between them for Windows: click on the
        application at the "TASKBAR" down on the screen

       Alt &TAB button
Install/reinstall and update system
        software and drivers
Internet Applications
BROWSERS

     Mozilla




     Internet Explorer

                            http: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
                            edu: Education (gov, org, com, ...)



                   http://www.vfu.bg
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
   The simplest and most secure way to exchange files over the
    Internet.
    FTP Client is the software that is designed to transfer files back-
    and-forth between two computers over the Internet. It needs to
    be installed on the computer and can only be used with a live
    connection to the Internet. (Browsers, WS-Ftp, SSH, Cute-
    Ftp,...)


       PC                  ARF
Viruses
   Viruses are programs that reproduce themselves into the files of your computer
   Anti-virus software and automatic update
        Mcafee Virus Scan
    Configuration of Automatic Mcafee Virus Update via FTP
    http://www.math.metu.edu.tr/department/doc/virus/virus_update.html

   Current security patches applied to operating system and applications.
   Do not open any unexpected attachments that are e-mailed to you. (Particularly
    “.exe” files.)
REFERENCES
   Computer Fundamentals for Teachers , Major Competencies

   Basic Computer Operation and Troubleshooting

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Computer basics--basic comp-oper

  • 1. BASIC COMPUTER OPERATION
  • 2. OUTLINE  Computer Hardware  Operating systems  Terms  Disk capacities  Viruses  Applications and Documents  Installation/reinstallation  Internet Applications
  • 3. Computer Hardware  Case  Keyboard/mouse  Power switch  Network card  Reset switch  Modem  Hard drive  Sound card  Floppy  Video card  CD/DVD  RAM  Serial ports  Motherboard  Parallel port  Fan  USB port  Cables
  • 4. The basic system including keyboard, mouse and monitor.
  • 5. What is in the box? Motherboard
  • 6.
  • 7. Typical parts of a motherboard. ABIT SE6
  • 8. Cabling For items in or attached to a system to work properly they must be securely connected.
  • 9. Operating systems  All computer systems have an operating system. Currently, there are three dominate typical user operating systems.  Macintosh OS,  Microsoft Windows OS,  Linux.
  • 10. Terms  A: Floppy disk C: Local disk D: Local disk (partition)  RAM = Random Access Memory. The thinking space available to a computer to use while performing operations. The space is emptied out when the computer is turned off.  DIRECTORY = An organizational structure on disks to file management easier. Directories also become a local region for the computer to hunt for other files related to the current file.  DOCUMENT = A file created using an application. The file is only useful using the application that created it or a similar application that can convert it.  APPLICATION = A program that allows a computer to perform a certain function.
  • 11. Disk capacities  Floppy: 1.4 MB  Hard disk: 160 GB – 2 TB  CD 700 - 800 MB  DVD 4.7 GB 18 GB 1 KB = 1024 BYTE 1 MB = 1024 KB 1 GB = 1024 MB 1 TB = 1024 PB 1 PB = 1024 EB
  • 12. CDs, DVDs Backup
  • 13. Identify and use icons, windows, menus  Point, click, double-click, drag & drop  Minimize and maximize a window  Use pull-down menus  Select, open, and move an icon  Select, open, move, and close a window  Resize a window  Scroll a window  Activate and de-activate a window  Start an application and create a document
  • 14. Name, save, retrieve, revise a document  Name a document (!)  Save a document  Retrieve a document from floppy disk  Retrieve a document from hard disk  Re-name a document  Edit and re-save a document  Print a document  Create and name folders  Save, open, and place documents inside folders
  • 15. Applications  Open and work with more than one application at a time  To switch between them for Windows: click on the application at the "TASKBAR" down on the screen  Alt &TAB button
  • 16. Install/reinstall and update system software and drivers
  • 17. Internet Applications BROWSERS  Mozilla  Internet Explorer http: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol edu: Education (gov, org, com, ...) http://www.vfu.bg
  • 18. FTP (File Transfer Protocol)  The simplest and most secure way to exchange files over the Internet.  FTP Client is the software that is designed to transfer files back- and-forth between two computers over the Internet. It needs to be installed on the computer and can only be used with a live connection to the Internet. (Browsers, WS-Ftp, SSH, Cute- Ftp,...) PC ARF
  • 19. Viruses  Viruses are programs that reproduce themselves into the files of your computer  Anti-virus software and automatic update  Mcafee Virus Scan Configuration of Automatic Mcafee Virus Update via FTP http://www.math.metu.edu.tr/department/doc/virus/virus_update.html  Current security patches applied to operating system and applications.  Do not open any unexpected attachments that are e-mailed to you. (Particularly “.exe” files.)
  • 20. REFERENCES  Computer Fundamentals for Teachers , Major Competencies  Basic Computer Operation and Troubleshooting