PC Basic Knowledge: This unit covers the fundamental concepts of personal computing, including the history of personal computers, the various types of personal computers, and the basic components of a computer system. It also includes an introduction to computer hardware and software.
PC Components: This unit covers the various components that make up a personal computer, including the central processing unit (CPU), memory, storage devices, input/output devices, and the motherboard.
Symbols, Terminology, Ports, and Cables: This unit covers the symbols and terminology used in computing, as well as the various ports and cables that are used to connect computer components and peripherals.
Working with Modules: This unit covers the different types of modules that can be used to enhance a computer system, including RAM, graphics cards, and sound cards.
Configuration Techniques and Software Solutions: This unit covers the techniques used to configure a computer system, including system configuration and device driver installation. It also covers the different types of software solutions that can be used to enhance a computer system, such as antivirus software and productivity software.
Installation Procedures: This unit covers the procedures used to install and configure a computer system, including operating system installation, device driver installation, and software installation.
Working with Printers, Scanners, and Modems: This unit covers the various types of printers, scanners, and modems that can be used with a computer system, as well as the techniques used to configure and use these peripherals.
Prevention, Maintenance, and Viruses: This unit covers the techniques used to prevent and maintain a computer system, including backup and recovery procedures, system updates, and virus prevention and removal.
Networking: This unit covers the basics of computer networking, including network architecture, network topologies, and network protocols. It also covers the different types of network hardware and software that can be used to connect computers together.
Using Multimeters and Tools: This unit covers the tools and equipment that are used to diagnose and troubleshoot computer problems, including multimeters, power supplies, and diagnostic software.
Practical Troubleshooting: This unit covers the techniques used to diagnose and troubleshoot common computer problems, including hardware and software issues.
Portable Computing: This unit covers the basics of portable computing, including laptop hardware and software, battery maintenance, and networking with wireless devices.
Hard Disk Theory and Practice: This unit covers the theory and practice of hard disk drives, including disk geometry, disk interfaces, and disk partitioning. It also covers the techniques used to diagnose and repair hard disk problems.