This blog is for studying purposes for my college qualifications for K College Ashford.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Unit 2 Installation of Knoppix (post has moved from L85 blog)
This version of Linux is Knoppix 6.7
1. Insert disk to optical drive when PC is loading up.
2. Press F1 to access bios screen and to start checking devices installed, use arrow keys to move to boot menu.
3. Select the boot device priority and select disk drive. Once selected to disk drive press escape to back to menu.
4. Use the left arrow to move to the exit button. Press enter.
5. Save changes when prompted.
6. The computer will now start processing Linux disk.
7. A list of commands will appear, use the arrow keys to select the setup command (13)
8. Once selected another list of commands will appear, move down to last command and select the command
9. Knoppix will start to downloading to the hard drive
10. Select yes to any pop-up boxes
11. Once you have pressed yes to pop-up boxes, the download will start with a progress bar
12. Once downloading is completed, you will be prompt you to install GRUB bootloader. Select yes to install GRUB
13. Another prompt will appear, select yes
14. Once complete system will make a message saying knoppix download is complete
15. A prompt will appear asking you to reboot the computer. Select yes and computer will reboot
16. Once computer has reboot the computer will ask to remove CD before continuing to run Knoppix. You must remove the CD before continuing otherwise the downloading process will repeat itself.
17. Once CD is removed and you have press enter button a list of commands will appear
18. Select setup (13) on the menu
19. A second menu will appear, select graphical progress to continue
20. A third menu will appear after graphical progress, using the arrow keys select the third option start lxde.
21. This will start up the fall session mode
Unit 2: Recap of Lectures
Computer components
Hardware, software, networks and peripherals
PC Maintenance
Operating systems
Setting up a computer system
Monday, January 23, 2012
Unit 2: Assessment and grading Criteria
Criteria
1.The components of computer systems
- Internal system components
- Peripherals of computer systems
- Operating systems
- Software utilities
2. How to recommend a computer systems to a business
3. How to set up and maintain a computer system
- Testing
P7
- Fault log
- Evidence
P8
- Maintenance
- Evidence
Monday, January 16, 2012
Unit 2: Performance and improvements
Performance
This post is a review of performance and a recommendation of a Nova Tech Computer (2003 model). Due to the age of the computer, the performance of the computer has become gradually slower over time and has a large amount of compatibility issues plaguing the system.
A lot of the components in this model of computer are no longer manufactured become harder to upgrade. Some performance issues can be resolved by installing newer versions of a drivers the drivers already installed into the system.
Useful Command
PS command
Top command
IF config
Ping
Improvements
Evaluating the performance of a Linux and Windows computer system
Use bench marks to review the performance of a system. Make sure the RAM is installed in pairs e.g. 4GB and 4GB together in the motherboard and take photos of the installation.
Justifying the improvements of a computer system
Screenshot all the tests performed on the computer system. Review the performance after the tests of the computer system and show more evidence of these tests.
Improvements that have been made to a computer system
With the Nova Tech computer the RAM is the original version from when the computer was bought from the manufacturer in 2003. The best way to improve the speed of the computer was to replace that RAM with larger size RAM that was compatible with the motherboard.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Unit 2: Maintenance
Maintenance required
- Most systems need to be backed up regularly as part or maintenance for the system I'm useing.
- Regular organising of system files is required to keep the system's ease of use
- Regular defragmentation and deleting unwanted files to prevent system slowing down and keep it runing smoothly
- Deleting temporary files to speed up system
- Clean up hardware from dust and clean up perpherals to continue to have performance
- Repairing or replacing damaged components for optimising performance
- Using system diognostics to locate problems
- Maintain firewalls to protect system
Unit 2: Testing - Test Plan
What tests am I going to do to the system I set up?
The tests I will perform in list order as shown below;
- I am going to test all icons on the desktop to make sure sortcut work, no broken links.
- Check folder settings and folder locations
- Check if the folder locations are in the right place
- Check and make sure all drivers are working and correctly updated and make sure the system runs smoothly.
- Check the time and date on the system is correct that it is at Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
- Check menus and setting work properly
- Test printer settings are correct for purpose
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