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Introduction
In todays fast-paced digital world, computer hardware and
Networking has become an essential skill for professionals in the IT industry.
With the increasing demand for skilled technicians and network administrators,
CTTI Computer Education in Mangalore has been offering comprehensive courses in
computer hardware and networking since 2007. With a team of experienced
faculty, affordable fees, placement assistance, and updated knowledge, CTTI is
the perfect place to kick-start your career in this exciting field.
Why Choose CTTI Computer Education, Mangalore?
Established in 2007
CTTI Computer Education has been a pioneer in providing
quality computer education in Mangalore for over 15 years. With a strong
foundation and a proven track record, the institute has helped numerous
students achieve their career goals in the IT industry.
Experienced Faculty
The faculty at CTTI Computer Education consists of
professionals with decades of experience in the field of computer hardware and
networking. Their expertise and dedication ensure that students receive the
best possible education and hands-on training to excel in their careers.
Affordable Fee Structure
CTTI Computer Education believes in providing quality
education at an affordable cost. The fee structure is designed to be accessible
to students from all walks of life, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity
to learn and grow in the field of computer hardware and networking.
Placement Assistance
One of the key features of CTTI Computer Education is its placement assistance program. The institute has strong ties with leading IT companies and helps students secure job placements upon successful completion of their courses. This support ensures that students can confidently enter the job market and start their careers on the right foot.
Updated Knowledge
The world of computer hardware and networking is constantly
evolving, and staying up-to-date with the latest advancements is crucial for
success in the industry. CTTI Computer Education ensures that its curriculum is
regularly updated to include the latest technologies and industry trends,
providing students with the most relevant and current knowledge.
Course Offerings
CTTI Computer Education offers a range of courses in
computer hardware and networking, catering to the needs of both beginners and
experienced professionals. Some of the popular courses include:
Certificate Course in Computer Hardware and Networking
Certificate Course in Computer Hardware (CCH)
Certificate Course in Networking (CCN)
These courses address a variety of topics related to computer hardware and
networking, including setting up and managing networks,
building and repairing computer systems, installing and configuring operating
systems, and putting in place network security measures. The comprehensive
computer hardware and networking curriculum provided by CTTI Computer Education
is created to give students the skills and information they need to succeed in
the IT sector. To ensure that students have a thorough understanding of the
subject, the course covers a variety of topics, including a fundamental laptop
course.
Here is a thorough overview of the subjects covered in CTTI Computer Education course on computer hardware and networking.
Computer System Fundamentals
Overview of computer systems and their components
Different types of computers, including desktops, laptops, servers, and more
Recognizing how input, output, and storage devices work.
Introduction to laptop components and their functions:
Basic Laptop Course
How to address typical laptop problems like overheating, and Display problems.
Best practices for laptop upkeep
Computer Hardware
Recognizing the functions of
memory, storage, and CPUs.
Installing and configuring various hardware components, including motherboards,
processors, RAM, and hard drives.
Assembling and disassembling computer systems.
Hardware troubleshooting.
Installing Operating Systems (Windows 8 and Windows 10)
1. Prepare
the installation media: Download the Windows 8 or Windows 10 ISO file from
Microsofts website and create a bootable USB drive using a tool like Rufus or
the Windows Media Creation Tool.
2. Boot
from the installation media: Insert the bootable USB drive into the target
computer and restart it. Press the appropriate key (usually F2, F10, F12, or
DEL) to enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. Change the boot order to prioritize the
USB drive and save the settings.
3. Install
Windows: The Windows Setup screen will appear. Follow the on-screen
instructions to select your language, time and currency format, and keyboard
layout. Click "Install Now" and enter your product key (if prompted).
Accept the license terms and choose the installation type (typically
"Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)"). Select the drive where
you want to install Windows and click "Next." The installation
process will begin, and the computer will restart several times during the
process.
4. Complete
the setup: After the installation is complete, youll be prompted to customize
your settings, create or sign in to a Microsoft account, and set up a local
user account. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
Assembling a PC
1. Gather
components: Select and purchase the necessary components, including a case,
motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage drives, power supply, graphics card (if needed),
and any additional peripherals.
2. Prepare
the case: Remove the side panels from the case and install any required
standoffs for the motherboard.
3. Install
the CPU: Place the CPU into the motherboards CPU socket, aligning the notches
and arrows. Lock the CPU in place using the retention arm.
4. Install
the RAM: Insert the RAM modules into the appropriate slots on the motherboard,
ensuring they are aligned correctly and firmly seated.
5. Install
the motherboard: Carefully place the motherboard into the case, aligning the
screw holes with the standoffs. Secure the motherboard with screws.
6. Install
the power supply: Mount the power supply in the designated area of the case and
connect the necessary cables to the motherboard, CPU, and any additional
components.
7. Install
storage drives: Mount the storage drives (HDDs or SSDs) in the appropriate bays
and connect the data and power cables.
8. Install
the graphics card (if needed): Insert the graphics card into the appropriate
PCIe slot on the motherboard and secure it with a screw. Connect any required
power cables.
9. Connect
case cables: Connect the front panel cables (power, reset, LEDs, USB, and
audio) to the appropriate headers on the motherboard.
1 Close
the case: Reattach the side panels and connect the monitor, keyboard, mouse,
and power cable.
Configuring Networking in LAN
1. Connect
devices: Connect all computers and network devices (switches, routers, etc.)
using Ethernet cables. Ensure that each computer has a network interface card
(NIC) installed.
2. Configure
IP addresses: Assign static IP addresses to each computer or configure them to
obtain IP addresses automatically via DHCP.
3. Set up
a workgroup or domain: In Windows, right-click "This PC" and select
"Properties." Under "Computer name, domain, and workgroup
settings," click "Change settings." Choose a workgroup name or
join a domain, as needed.
4. Enable
file and printer sharing: In the Network and Sharing Center, enable file and
printer sharing for the desired network profile (private or public).
5. Share
folders and printers: Right-click the folder or printer you want to share,
select "Properties," and click the "Sharing" tab. Click
"Share" or "Advanced Sharing" to configure sharing
settings.
Troubleshooting
1. Check
physical connections: Ensure that all cables are securely connected and that
devices are powered on.
2. Verify
IP addresses: Confirm that each device has a valid IP address within the same
subnet.
3. Test
network connectivity: Use the "ping" command to test connectivity
between devices.
4. Check
network settings: Verify that the correct workgroup or domain is configured and
that file and printer sharing is enabled.
5. Review
shared resources: Ensure that the desired folders and printers are shared with
the appropriate permissions.
6. Update
drivers and firmware: Ensure that the latest drivers for network interface
cards and firmware for network devices are installed.
7. Consult
documentation and online resources: Refer to the user manuals and online forums
for additional troubleshooting tips and solutions.