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#841Meet Your PC - What's Inside the Box
 
Description:
This class includes a PowerPoint lecture and demonstration of the main components of the modern PC. We will discuss PC hardware at the most basic level. The remainder of the class will be hands-on, where the student will be able to remove and add a hard drive, add a PCI card, replace RAM, remove and install a processor and gain firsthand knowledge of the internal hardware of a PC.

This class is designed to give PC users a better understanding of the hardware they are using every day.
 
Objectives:
Students will understand the function and interaction of PC components including:
  • motherboard
  • RAM
  • processor, fan and heat sink
  • hard drive
  • CD
  • floppy drive
  • slots, cards, and ports

Who should attend:
PC users at NIH who want to learn more about the functionality of the PC and its internal hardware.
 
Instructor(s):
Hanford W Smith, MCSE, Division of Customer Support, CIT
 
Time Required:
3 hours
 
Sections Available:
-- Concluded -- 841A-09F January 8 1:00 - 4:00 Fernwood Building, Lower Level Classroom - 1NW02
-- Concluded -- 841B-09F January 9 9:00 - 12:00 Fernwood Building, Lower Level Classroom - 1NW02
 
NOTE: Although this course has already taken place, we'll put you on a waiting list for the next available session.

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