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You work at a computer repair store. A customer purchased and installed the
latest AMD Phenom II processor in their computer. However, now the computer
will not start. You need to repair the customer's computer.
In this lab, your task is to:
> Verify the problem. Possible problems include:
~ The heat sink and fan are not installed.
~ The fan power connector is not connected to the motherboard.
~ The CPU is not supported by the BIOS.
~ The CPU is bad.
> Diagnose and correct the problem. - Exact Answer Verify the problem.
> Select the power button to start the computer.
> The computer fails to start.
> Select OK to close the message.
Examine the details of the CPU.
> Above the computer, select Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view of
the computer.
> Select the motherboard.
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> From the Selected Component pane, identify the socket type for the
motherboard.
> From the Selected Component pane, select Details.
> Select the Specifications tab.
> Read the motherboard documentation to identify additional requirements for
the CPU.
> Identify the location of the CPU fan connector.
> Close the Motherboard Details window.
Verify that all CPU power cables are connected.
> Select the Heat Sink and Fan.
> From the Selected Component pane, verify that the Connector, Fan, CPU 4-pin
power connector is connected to the motherboard.
> Because everything is connected properly, you will need to replace the CPU.
> Install a new CPU.
> Drag the Heat Sink and Fan to the Workspace.
> Drag the CPU that's currently installed on the motherboard to the Shelf to
remove it from the computer.
> From the Shelf, drag the new CPU, AMD AM3 to the CPU socket on the
motherboard.
> From the Workspace, drag the Heat Sink and Fan to the motherboard.
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> From the Selected Component pane, verify that the Connector, Fan, CPU 4-pin
is still connected to the motherboard.
> Above the computer, select Front to switch to the front view of the computer.
> Select the power button to verify that the computer boots into Windows.
You are one of the IT administrators for a corporate network. As you start each
day, your job is to check the Issue Trax help desk system to see if any jobs have
been submitted. You are working from the computer named ITAdmin.
In this lab, your task is to:
> Open Issue Trax from ITAdmin.
> Find any tickets that need to be resolved.
> Resolve the issue using the information found in the open ticket.
> Add a comment to the ticket indicating that it has been resolved and close the
ticket. - Exact Answer From ITAdmin, determine the needs and possible fixes for
Gerry's help desk ticket.
> From the taskbar, select Issue Trax.
> Maximize the window for better viewing.
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> Select ticket #20 and determine the best course of action.
> Leave the ticket maximized so you can see the details.
Identify the appropriate printer based on the scenario and move it to the
Workspace.
> From the upper left, select Floor 1 Overview.
> Under Office 2, select Hardware.
> Under Shelf, expand Printers.
> For a printer, select Details and then select the Specifications tab.
> Read the description for the printer and then close the dialog.
> Repeat steps 2d - 2e for each remaining printer.
> Identify the printer that best meets the scenario's requirements.
> Drag the HP Photosmart Plus printer to the Workspace.
Connect the printer to the computer.
> Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the computer.
> Above the printer, select Back and examine the connection ports.Under Shelf,
expand Cables.
> Select USB Cable (A/B).
> From the Selected Component pane:
~ Drag the USB Type B Connector to the port on the back of the printer.
~ Drag the USB Type A Connector to a USB port on the back of the computer.