lesson-1-install-operating-system-and-drivers-for-peripherals-1-220426051500.pptx

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Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IVB SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF OCCIDENTAL MINDORO Sablayan National Comprehensive High School Sto. Niño, Sablayan , Occidental Mindoro (Computer System Servicing) tvl-ict11 ronnel . dugang Subject Teacher

Good afternoon class!

INSTALL OPERATING SYSTEM AND DRIVERS FOR PERIPHERALS/DRIVERS 3 RD QUARTER

INSTALL OPERATING SYSTEM (OS) Is an interface between a computer user and computer hardware. Is a software which performs all the basic task like file management, process management, handling input and output , and controlling peripheral devices such as disk drives.

5 common operating system Microsoft windows Apple macOS Linux Android Apple’s ios

Microsoft windows evolution 1. MS-DOS – MICROSOFT DISK OPERATING SYSTEM (1981) 2. WINDOWS 1.0 – 2.0 (1985-1992) 3. WINDOWS 3.0 – 3.1 (1990-1994) 4. WINDOWS 95 (AUGUST 1995) 5. WINDOWS NT 3.1 – 4.0 (1993 – 1996) 6. WINDOWS 98 (JUNE 1998) 7. WINDOWS ME – MILLENNIUM EDITION (SEPTEMBER 2000) 8. WINDOWS 2000 (FEBRUARY 2000) 9. WINDOWS XP (OCTOBER 2001) 10. WINDOWS VISTA (NOVEMBER 2006) 11. WINDOWS 7 (OCTOBER, 2009) 12. WINDOWS 8 - August 1, 2012 13. WINDOWS 10 - July 29, 2015 14. WINDOWS 11 - Sept. 2020

LESSON 1: INSTALLING WINDOWS 7 OPERATING SYSTEM As a technician you must be able to know the variations or options in installing an operating system that is compatible with the hardware requirement of a personal computer. Another operating system available in the market now is the Windows 7 version. Now, take a tour through the procedures in installing a Windows 7 operating system. I believe, the procedures will be very easy for you.

1. Turn your computer on then press Del or F2 (depend on your computer ‘s mainboard) to enter the system BIOS. 2. Go to Boot menu and choose Boot from CD/DVD. Figure 1: Boot Menu

3. Press F10 to save the configuration and exit BIOS then reset your computer. Figure 2: Save configuration settings

4. Insert Windows 7 DVD into your DVD drive then start up your computer, Windows 7 will be loading files. Figure 3: Windows 7 loading files and start up

5. Select your language, time & currency format, keyboard or input method and click Next. Figure 4: Language, Time and Currency Set-up

6. Click Install now Figure 5: Install Now

7. Check I accept the license terms and click Next Figure 6: License terms Agreement

8. Click Upgrade if you already have a previous Windows version or Custom (advanced) if you don ‘t has a previous Windows version or want to install a fresh copy of Windows 7. Figure 7: Windows 7 options for installation

9. (Skip this step if you chose Upgrade and have only one partition) Select the drive where you want to install Windows 7 and click Next. If you want to make any partitions, click Drive options (advanced), make the partitions and then click Next. Figure 8: Drive options

10. It will now start installing Windows 7. The first step, (i.e. Copying Windows files) was already done when you booted the Windows 7 DVD, so it will complete instantly. Figure 9: Windows 7 starts Installation

11. After completing the first step, it will expand (decompress) the files that it has been copied. Figure 10: Expanding Windows Files

12. The third and fourth step will also complete instantly like the first step. Figure 11: Installing Features and Updates

13. After that it will automatically restart after 15 seconds and continue the setup. You can also click Restart now to restart without any delays. Figure 12: Restart to Continue Installation

14. After restarting for the first time, it will continue the setup. This is the last step, so it will take the most time than the previous steps. Figure 13: Completing Installation

15. It will now automatically restart again and continue the setup. You can click Restart now to restart without any delays. Figure 14: First Start Up

16.Type your desired user name in the text-box and click Next. It will automatically fill up the computer name. Figure 15: Software Personalization

17.If you want to set a password, type it in the text-boxes and click Next. Figure 16: Password Set- up

18. Type your product key in the text-box and click Next. You can also skip this step and simply click Next if you want to type the product key later. Windows will run only for 30-day s if you do that Figure 17: Type Windows Product Key

19.Select your desired option for Windows Updates Figure 18: Windows Update

20.Select your time and click Next Figure 19: Time and Date Settings

21. If you are connected to any network, it will ask you to set the network ‘s location. Figure 20: Windows 7 Set-up Complete

Windows 7 Issues 

Another problem that may plague your computer is hardware problems. Perhaps the internet doesn't work because the actual wireless card is physically damaged. In this case, troubleshooting will not fix anything, and you'll have to repair the broken part. If you are not able to solve your problem with a troubleshooting wizard, you may need to take your PC in for clinical repairs. You could have a deep-rooted software problem, that most PC users don't have the experience to figure out.

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