0276 - Introduction to PC Troubleshooting
Description
Course DetailsDon't spend your hard-earned cash on expensive PC repairs! The vast majority of the problems people experience with their computers are completely avoidable, and most can be solved with nothing more than a few minutes of your time. Intro to PC Troubleshooting takes you step by step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians, teaching troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem, and giving you the skills you need to solve them. Once you've mastered the basics, the course launches into some of the more advanced and nasty problems that crop up in the PC, teaching you how to diagnose and fix those problems as well! Finally, Intro to PC Troubleshooting shows you how to maintain and optimize a Windows PC. So what are you waiting for? Get ready to troubleshoot and fix some PCs!
How It WorksThis course is fully online, you require internet access and an email account. The course duration is 6 weeks, followed by a 2-week period to complete the final exam (online, open book). Lessons are released on Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, for a total of 12. You are not required to be online at any specific time. In addition to the specific lesson content, there is a discussion board with each lesson and often there is an optional assignment to apply the learning. Following each lesson, there is a short multiple choice quiz. Your score on these quizzes does not count towards the final mark but completing these helps solidify your learning as well as prepare you for the final exam. The final exam is an open-book, multiple choice exam and you need to achieve a minimum of 65% on the final exam to pass the course. There is only one opportunity to pass the exam. A certificate of completion from WatSPEED is available within four weeks of successful completion of each course and can be accessed in your student portal. Many of the Ed2Go courses are eligible towards the various online certificates offered by WatSPEED.
RequirementsHardware Requirements:
- This course can be taken on either a PC or Mac.
- You will also need access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive.
Software Requirements:
- PC: Windows 8 or later.
- Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Lesson 1 - The Computing Process. This lesson starts
you on the path to troubleshooting PCs like a pro. You'll first look at input devices, or how you tell the
computer to do stuff. In the second part of the lesson, you'll explore the pieces that do the work inside
the computer. The final section describes the output devices, where the computer communicates to
you.
Lesson 2 - Troubleshooting Theory. This lesson will
take you through the troubleshooting process. It's not a guide to solving specific computer problems,
but the steps explained here will enable you to tackle any computer problems you might encounter. The
three main steps are identifying the problem, testing solutions, and completing the process.
Lesson 3 - Operating System Overview. This lesson
introduces you to some of the basic components and tools of an operating system. First, you'll find out
about the primary functions of operating systems. You'll then explore the major parts of Microsoft
Windows, including the Desktop and Windows Explorer. You'll finish the lesson by learning about the
most important troubleshooting tools for fixing operating systems.
Lesson 4 - OS Fixes. This lesson leads you through
the basic steps of troubleshooting an operating system, including startup, video, sound, and application
errors. You'll look at tools like Safe Mode and the System Configuration utility and learn about driver
rollback. You'll end the lesson by learning how to troubleshoot audio/visual errors.
Lesson 5 - Avoiding OS Obstacles. How would you like
to prevent system problems instead of rushing to fix them? In this lesson, you'll master the three most
important types of preventive maintenance: backing up data that's on a hard drive, updating or
upgrading the operating system, and using Windows utilities that help you monitor and maintain the
OS.
Lesson 6 - Networking Basics. This lesson covers the
basics of networking. First, you'll find out how networks work and what the necessary components are
for a wired network. Next, you'll discover wireless networks and everything that separates them from
their wired-network brethren. Finally, you'll learn about the biggest network of them all, the
Internet.
Lesson 7 - Troubleshooting Network and Internet
Issues. This lesson covers the steps to take when trying to fix your network or Internet connections.
You'll learn how to troubleshoot wired and wireless networks, share files, and fix a dial-up or broadband
Internet connection.
Lesson 8 - Preventing Internet Problems. Keep your
computer safe from Internet-based attacks, including viruses and spyware! You'll discover the many
types of malicious software that can infect your computer, and go through the five-step process of
recovering from a virus infection. You'll also read about safe browsing and safe email use and find out
how to configure a firewall to help defend your PC.
Lesson 9 - Introduction to PC Hardware. All PC techs
needs to get their hands dirty eventually, which means diving inside the case and checking things out
from the inside. In this lesson, you'll learn about the power of different PC parts, including what to look
for when shopping for new parts. The lesson will also guide you through the safe and proper handling
of components.
Lesson 10 - Installing Hardware. Replacing hardware
components can dramatically improve your PC's performance. For instance, RAM can speed up your
computer, a second hard drive increases your data storage capacity, and expansion cards can add
features and ports to your computer. In this lesson, you'll learn to handle RAM, hard drives, and
expansion cards.
Lesson 11 - Maintaining Hardware. Dirt happens! You
can't make your PC last forever, but you can make it last longer and run better by keeping it clean. Get
out your canned air and your distilled water (but not your pencil erasers or your household vacuum
cleaner), and learn safe and effective ways to check, clean, and maintain the inside and outside of your
computer. You'll also learn about how to donate an old computer and how to throw away a computer
without losing data or harming the environment.
Lesson 12 - Life of a PC Troubleshooter. You've come
a long way since the beginning of this course. Before you complete your PC troubleshooting training,
you'll be reminded about the computing process and troubleshooting theory. Combined with your new
knowledge of PC hardware, software, and networking, you can use these tools to fix all sorts of
problems. You'll learn more about your future as a PC troubleshooter, including the certifications and
careers available to anyone with the right skills.
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Computer Hardware and Networking : Mandatory