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COURSE
DESCRIPTION
In "Computer Repair and Upgrade II," learn what to buy and how to install
numerous computer enhancement products. This course also offers
step-by-step installation and use of today's most popular and innovative
technology. With knowledge of the proper external components, you
can launch your computer into being a much more powerful tool. This
course will enable you to save money by performing advanced computer
repair and upgrade services. Spend your time enjoying the latest
that computer technology has to offer. COURSE
OBJECTIVES Participants will gain an understanding of:
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Installation
of CD-ROM and CD
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Installation
and rescue of Windows 9x operating systems
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Installation
of multimedia sound systems
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Computer
video enhancement systems
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External
storage devices; utilizing scanners
BENEFITS
OF COURSE Participants will be able to:
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Installation
of Ethernet networking system
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Using
economical direct connect between two computers
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Using
innovative Internet Explorer 4.0 study
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Basic
working knowledge of Publishers & Word Processors
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External:
Parallel or SCSI
COURSE
TOPICS
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Internet
Explorer
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Windows
9x Rescue and Recovery
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Scanners,
Digital Cameras, External Storage Devices
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The
right equipment for Surfing the Web
PREREQUISITES:
This course has been designed to provide information on advanced computer
repair and upgrade. Computer Upgrade and Repair I or its
equivalent is a requirement.
COMPLETION
REQUIREMENTS: To receive a grade of Complete, a
student is expected to satisfactorily complete 60% of the course requirements.
If a student fails to complete 60% of the required work, a grade of Incomplete
will be applied. Students may request make-up sessions if
needed. These sessions will be scheduled as needed for any student
to satisfactorily complete the course requirements within 30 days after
the end of the scheduled class sessions.
REFUND
POLICY: If a participant attends only one session, no payment will
be requested. After two sessions, full payment is required.
Attendance in any part of a session constitutes full attendance for the
class session.
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