Computer Components and Peripherals for IT Technicians (2018)
2h 20mBeginner2018-11-16
Authors

Dan Gookin
Creator, Teacher, and Technology Writer with 20+ years of experience
Course details
IT technicians support a wide variety of hardware, everything from internal processors and hard drives to external monitors and printers—not to mention all the connectors in between. This course is designed to provide a detailed introduction to PC hardware and peripherals. Dan Gookin gives a tour of each component, showing how to add and remove parts and modify settings to meet custom needs. He also explains how to perform maintenance and how to troubleshoot common issues. Whether you're a budding IT professional or someone who seeks a deeper understanding of how devices work, you can gain a foundation of help desk knowledge by examining the steps and techniques demonstrated in this course.
Learning objectives
Looking inside the computer
Working with connectors and connections
Exploring the motherboard
Working with internal and external storage
Adding expansion cards
Configuring the graphics system
Working with monitors and touch screens
Accessing audio
Connecting and configuring a printer
Making network connections
Setting up gateways
Activating and deactivating Bluetooth
Learning objectives
Looking inside the computer
Working with connectors and connections
Exploring the motherboard
Working with internal and external storage
Adding expansion cards
Configuring the graphics system
Working with monitors and touch screens
Accessing audio
Connecting and configuring a printer
Making network connections
Setting up gateways
Activating and deactivating Bluetooth
Skills covered
Upgrade and MaintenanceHelp Desk SkillsWindowsIT Help DeskPersonaMicrosoft
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Expand PC capabilities with peripherals
- 02 - What you should know
1. Hardware Overview
- 03 - Exploring inside the console
- 04 - Understanding peripherals
- 05 - Working with connectors and connections
2. Console Tour
- 06 - Opening the case
- 07 - Understanding power and cooling
- 08 - Exploring the motherboard
- 09 - Accessing internal storage
- 10 - Closing the case
3. Internal Features
- 11 - Understanding the processor
- 12 - Examining memory
- 13 - Adding expansion cards
4. Storage
- 14 - Working with internal storage
- 15 - Adding removable and external storage
- 16 - Preparing mass storage
5. PC Graphics System
- 17 - Understanding the graphics system
- 18 - Adjusting the monitor
- 19 - Configuring graphics
- 20 - Adding a second monitor
6. Input Output Devices
- 21 - Connecting a keyboard
- 22 - Adding pointing devices
- 23 - Working with touchscreen input
- 24 - Accessing the audio
7. Printers and Printing
- 25 - Exploring printer types
- 26 - Connecting and configuring the printer
8. Networking
- 27 - Exploring the network
- 28 - Making the network connection
- 29 - Setting up the gateway
- 30 - Accessing network resources
- 31 - Sharing network resources
9. Bluetooth and Bluetooth Peripherals
- 32 - Understanding Bluetooth
- 33 - Activating and deactivating Bluetooth
Conclusion
- 34 - Next steps
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