WEEK 1
DAY ONE
Setting up the Working Environment/Lab
Tasks:
Physical Setup:
Dismantling and assembling computers.
Setting up network connections (Ethernet cables, Wi-Fi).
Arranging desks, chairs, and other equipment
Cleaning of Different Computer Peripherals
Cleaning keyboards, mice, monitors, and other peripherals.
Removing dust and debris.
Using appropriate cleaning solutions and tools.
Maintaining a clean and organized workspace.
DAY TWO
Learning About the BIOS Setup
Understanding the BIOS interface and its various settings.
Configuring boot order, system time, and other basic settings.
Learning about CMOS settings and their impact on system performance.
Performing a clean install of Windows 10 on new or existing computers.
Choosing appropriate installation options (e.g., language, version,
partitions).
Installing drivers for hardware components.
Setting up initial user accounts and configurations.
DAY THREE
Windows 10 Installation
Tasks:
Performing a clean install of Windows 10 on new or existing computers.
Choosing appropriate installation options (e.g., language, version,
partitions).
Installing drivers for hardware components.
Setting up initial user accounts and configurations.
Software Installations
Installing various software packages (e.g., office suites, graphic design
tools, programming tools).
Configuring software settings and customizing user profiles.
Troubleshooting installation errors and seeking solutions
DAY FOUR
Windows Activation
Tasks:
Understanding different Windows activation methods (e.g., product key,
online activation).
Activating Windows 10 on newly installed systems.
Troubleshooting activation issues and seeking appropriate solutions.
Software Activation
Activating licensed software using product keys or other activation
methods.
Understanding software licensing terms and conditions.
Troubleshooting software activation issues and seeking solutions.
DAY FIVE
Drivers Check and Installation
Tasks:
Identifying and installing appropriate drivers for hardware components.
Checking for updated drivers and ensuring compatibility.
Troubleshooting driver-related issues and resolving conflicts.
WEEK 2
DAY ONE
DAY TWO
Using of Password Recovery Tools
Tasks:
Learning about various password recovery tools and their limitations.
Using password recovery tools to reset forgotten passwords (when
allowed).
Understanding ethical implications and legal restrictions related to
password recovery.
Creating Users Accounts on Windows
Creating new user accounts with specific permissions and access levels.
Setting up user profiles and customizing settings.
Understanding user account types (e.g., Administrator, Standard) and
their roles.
DAY THREE
Disk Management Process
Tasks:
Understanding disk partitions and their functions.
Creating, formatting, and managing disk partitions.
Using disk management tools to optimize storage space and performance.
DAY FOUR
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Tasks:
Learning basic command-line syntax and commands.
Using the CLI to navigate directories, manage files, and execute system
commands.
Understanding advanced CLI commands for system maintenance and
troubleshooting.
Using Microsoft Tools – Excel/Spreadsheets
Tasks:
Utilizing Microsoft Excel for data organization, calculations, and analysis.
Creating and manipulating spreadsheets, formulas, and graphs.
Learning about data visualization and data analysis techniques using
Excel.
DAY FIVE
Data Recovery Process
Tasks:
Learning about data recovery techniques and tools.
Performing basic data recovery procedures (e.g., from the Recycle Bin,
using file recovery software).
Understanding data recovery limitations and ethical considerations.
WEEK 3