Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Oct 02, 2013

Today in class we cloned a disc; I did the game of Risk and cloned it onto a blank disc. Then we had to ISO to USB it. I was then able to get it working on my laptop perfectly fine. After that we then went onto to do our daily quiz, today's topic of multimedia.

After our break we did notes on Troubleshooting, which I found interesting because of our TV until today has been having a troubleshooting error with it. One of our assignments today we had to do a power point on 5 questions when dealing with clients and then post it on slideshare.

To finish off the day we tinkered around with some hardware by removing different components and turning on the computer to see if it would work still or not.








Thanks for taking the time to read this,



Sincerely,
Brandon




3 comments:

  1. When you know your motherboard is fried or missing, its when your computer is running, but you have no signal with the monitor and its plugged in, you also know when your mouse is plugged in and keyboard and if they light up when their are on they are lighting up. This means that the motherboard is most likely fried.

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  2. Hey Brandon!

    I'm here to spread the word of troubleshooting Video Card! Before beginning on your magical tale of fixing your Video Card Issues please make sure to make a system restore point so anything you change can easily be reversed. Once a restore point is created please check out the following links:

    http://www.playtool.com/pages/troubleshooting/intro.html

    http://www.fixingmycomputer.com/images/video-flowchart.gif

    Hopefully these tips can help you in the future!

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  3. Hey Brandon, I really like this website because if gives you some of the most common problems people are having with computers, and it also tells you how to resolve the issue so i recommend reading them!

    http://goo.gl/uzeTXU

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