3 Labs
- Download a current copy of Memtest86 from http://www.memtest86.com/
and install it on a floppy disk or a CD-R.
- Boot memtest86 and run at least two passes on two different systems.
If there are any errors, write down the error information.
- Examine the two PC systems for other problems. Include the following areas:
- Mouse
- Keyboard
- Connectors
- Monitor
- Locate the identification numbers associated with the two systems.
- Put together a type written report of your findings that includes the
following:
- Your name
- Date
- First system ID numbers
- List of problems found on first system or a statement of
"No Problems Found"
- Number of memory test passes run.
- Second system ID numbers
- List of problems found on second system or a statement of
"No Problems Found"
- Number of memory test passes run.
- Turn this report in to the instructor.
Please turn in two copies if problems were found.
- Get a Hard disk drive from the instructor.
- Get a Linux install CD from the instructor.
- Obtain the IP information for your system.
- Install and configure the Operating System.
- Configure a printer.
- Install Firefox for an Internet browser.
Access and print a web page.
- Install Adobe Acrobat.
Access and print a .pdf document.
- Please turn in your two printouts with your name written on them to Louis Taber.
- Get a Hard disk drive from the instructor.
- Get a Windows install CD from the instructor.
- Get a Windows service pack CD from the instructor.
- Obtain the IP information for your system.
- Unplug the systems network connection.
- Install and configure the Operating System.
- Install the service pack
- Configure a printer.
- Re-connect the network connection.
- Install Mozzila or Firefox for an Internet browser.
- Install Adobe Acrobat.
- Access and print a web page from one of the above web browsers.
- Access and print a .pdf document.
- Please turn in your two printouts with your name written on them to Louis Taber.
I would like to to configure and price a PC system.
I would like you to use your own budget and your own system objectives.
Decide what you might actually spend on a system and what you want to use it for.
For todays' (cira: 2004) systems I would recommend for this lab that you keep
your target budget between $350 and $2,500US.
I would like you to use the Internat to do price and product searches.
Some sites that you might consider follow:
You may want to put your "report" in a spread sheet, so that it easy to
update. Make sure that you include a current date on your report, just in case
you ever look at it in the future.
Instructor: Louis Taber, louis.taber.at.pima at gmail dot com (520) 206-6850
My web site in Cleveland, OH
The Pima Community College web site