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Tle-Ict-Css: Quarter 1 - Module 5: Installing and Configuring Computer System (Iccs)
Tle-Ict-Css: Quarter 1 - Module 5: Installing and Configuring Computer System (Iccs)
TLE-ICT-CSS
Quarter 1 – Module 5:
INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING
COMPUTER SYSTEM (ICCS)
(Prepare Installer)
TLE – Grade 10
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1 – Module 5: PREPARE INSTALLER
First Edition, 2020
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TLE-ICT-CSS
Quarter 1 – Module 5:
INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING
COMPUTER SYSTEM (ICCS)
(PREPARE INSTALLER)
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and
independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this
also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking
into consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
body of the module:
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing
them to manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to
encourage and assist the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
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For the learner:
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time.
You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while
being an active learner.
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This is a task which aims to evaluate your
Assessment level of mastery in achieving the learning
competency.
In this portion, another activity will be given
Additional Activities to you to enrich your knowledge or skill of the
lesson learned.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part
of the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other
activities included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through
with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do
not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that
you are not alone.
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to
help you to master Prepare Installer. The scope of this module permits it to
be used in many different learning situations. The language used recognizes
the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow
the standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them
can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
What I Know
I. Identification:
1. It's a virtual copy of a CD or DVD, with the same file structure and the
same data.
2. Any media, whether it's a hard drive, USB flash drive, CD, or DVD is
bootable if you can use it to boot your computer.
3. What website you can use if you lost your product key?
4. What are the three Windows 10 bootable media is to use the Windows
Media Creation tool that available as a free download from Microsoft.
5. What website you can download Windows 7 ISO.
6. What website you can download Windows 8 ISO.
7. What website you can download Windows 10 ISO.
II. Enumeration
1. Write the steps in making a bootable device using DVD/CD.
2. Write the steps in making a bootable device using Diskpart/CMD.
Note: If you get 100% correct in this pre- assessment, skip the lesson but if not
and only get 50% to 99% correct, then proceed with the lesson
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Lesson
BOOTABLE DEVICE
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A boot device is any piece of hardware that contains the files required
for a computer to start. For example, a hard drive, floppy disk drive, CD-ROM
drive, DVD drive, and USB jump drive are all considered bootable devices.
However, unless the necessary boot files are stored on the drive, diskette, or
disc, the computer cannot boot from that device.
What’s In
What’s New
1. 3.
2. 4.
Guide Questions:
• What do you think are these logos?
• What hardware components or devices do you have in your home
that has the brand shown?
• What do you think these logos manufacture in common?
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What is It
What's An ISO?
Any file that ends in .iso is an exact copy of a disk. It's a virtual copy of
a CD or DVD, with the same file structure and the same data. ISO copies are
referred to as "images" of the original. The acronym ISO comes from the name
of the organization responsible for creating industry standards---
International Organization for Standardization.
Yes, that should be IOS, but they figured ISO was better across all
languages as ISO is derived from the Greek isos, meaning "equal".
Bootable
Any media, whether it's a hard drive, USB flash drive, CD, or DVD is
bootable if you can use it to boot your computer. In this case, we are creating
portable media which boots from the USB drive or disc, instead of the
computer's hard drive. When installing Windows, the media you use must be
bootable.
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This tool can do three things:
The first two options on the list require simply following instructions in
the tool, and you won't need to deal with an ISO file at all.
For 32-bit Windows installations, 4GB is the minimum size USB stick
that will work. For 64 bit, you'll need 8GB minimum. It is advised to use
something a little larger where possible. Note that this will wipe the contents
of the USB drive so be sure to back up any data you want to keep first.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
You can get a Windows 7 ISO direct from Microsoft, but you will need
your 25-character product key to start the download. You can find your
Windows Product Key either with the original installation media or in an email
from Microsoft from when you originally bought it.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows7
If you lost your product key, there are ways to find it again. The Magical
Jelly Bean KeyFinder has a free version which will display your CD Key as
shown above.
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Alternatively, you can follow the advice provided by Microsoft on finding
your product key.
https://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows8ISO
https://www.winiso.com/support/tutorials/make-windows7-bootable.html
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WinISO main interface
Open the Windows 7 iso file you’ve downloaded. WinISO can detect the
image file is bootable iso or non-bootable automatically.
Now check your iso file, if it shows “non-bootable”, which mean this
Windows 7 iso doesn't have boot information. But WinISO can help you make
it be a Windows 7 bootable iso.
However, you cannot add any boot information into Windows 7 iso.
According to the content, different disc has its specific boot information. So
you need find the right Windows 7 disc boot information. The boot information
is .bif image file which is very small. Here, we provide you Windows 7 Ultimate
Version iso boot information (32bit & 64bit). Here you can free download
Windows 7 boot information:
After you save the windows 7 boot image file, now click the “Bootable”
on the toolbar, choose the first option “Set boot image”, a window will pop-up,
and then choose the boot information you’ve got and click “Open”.At this
moment, you will find the “bootable” on the view frame.
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Step 3: Save
`The last step is saving the new iso file you made. If you want to burn
this new bootable iso file in order to install Windows 7, prepare a blank disc
and click “Burn” on the toolbar, choose this Windows 7 bootable iso file. Then
click “OK”. You can get the detail steps here.
What’s More
Complete the crossword by filling in a word that fits each clue. Write your answer in
your notebook.
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What I Have Learned
What I Can Do
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Assessment
II. Identification:
1. It's a virtual copy of a CD or DVD, with the same file structure and the
same data.
2. Any media, whether it's a hard drive, USB flash drive, CD, or DVD is
bootable if you can use it to boot your computer.
3. What website you can use if you lost your product key?
4. What are the three Windows 10 bootable media is to use the Windows
Media Creation tool that available as a free download from Microsoft.
5. What website you can download Windows 7 ISO.
6. What website you can download Windows 8 ISO.
7. What website you can download Windows 10 ISO.
Additional Activities
For the preparation of the next activity read or watch a video about how
to Making a Bootable Device using CD/DVD.
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References
Content
https://www.scribd.com/document/411915872/Lesson-8-LO-2-2-1-2-3-Creating-Bootable-Installer
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/make-bootable-usb-cd-dvd-install-windows-using-iso-file/
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows7
https://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows8ISO
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
https://www.winiso.com/support/tutorials/make-windows7-bootable.html
Image
https://rufus.ie/
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rufus-logo.png
https://www.softexia.com/windows/system-tools/yumi
https://favpng.com/png_view/iso-image-file-format-computer-file-vhd-png/BRrVruMQ
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Lesson
Bootable devices Using CD/DVD
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Bootable device using CD/DVD is the very common way to make a bootable
device. When you purchase a new computer there is additional CD of it witch is the
Operating System of the computer.
What’s In
There are many ways to make a bootable device. The very basic and first is
bootable device using CD/DVD. In this module you will learn how to make Bootable
device using CD/DVD.
What’s New
Rules: Locate the given words in the grid, running in one of eight
possible directions horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Answer String: Varies
by puzzle.
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What is It
Note: Not all ISO files have boot information. Running WinISO, you will
find out whether the ISO image files have bootable information or not on the
left of WinISO.
Here we will show you how to make a bootable DVD with ease. Let’s put the
“Non-bootable” ISO file as an example. Firstly, Free Download WinISO, and
then install it.
After the installation, run the software. You can see the main interface
as below.
Open an ISO file which is non-bootable ISO. Then set the boot image file.
Tips: There are 2 ways to set the boot information with WinISO.
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Usage 1:
Click "bootable" on the toolbar; choose the “Set Boot Image”, a “select a
boot image file” dialogue will appear on your screen. Afterwards, choose the
boot image file. Then click “open”, you will see the bootable image file on your
screen.
Usage 2: You can also load boot information from CD/DVD/BD Driver or
CD/DVD/BD image file
Click "bootable" on the toolbar; then click the "Import From..", There are two
options. If you have the boot information in your CD/DVD/BD, just choose
the “CD/DVD/BD Driver”, then you will get a message, including the
importing succeeded message, the boot file size and ask you whether set into
the current working image or save it to file? Click the "Set into current" button,
the bootable ISO you will got right now. (We recommand you save the boot
information first then set it into the non-bootable file.)
Prepare a blank DVD, and make sure you have a DVD Driver to insert it. Then
click the “Burn” on the toolbar. Choose the DVD driver you have and the
bootable ISO you’ve just got. Everything is OK, Now click “Burn”. A few
minutes, you will get a bootable DVD.
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More things you can do
• Extract boot image: WinISO can also extract the boot information from
the bootable DVD or bootable ISO files. Want to know how to extract the boot
image, see here.
• Clear boot information: If you do not need boot information for your file,
WinISO can help to solve the problem. Just click “Bootable” on the toolbar;
the drop-down list will popup. Click the “Clear Boot Information” then you
will get a Non-boot image file as the original ISO you have.
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What’s More
What I Can Do
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Assessment
Identification:
1. WinISO can also extract the boot information from the bootable DVD or
bootable ISO files. Want to know how to extract the boot image, see
here.
2. If you do not need boot information for your file, WinISO can help to
solve the problem. Just click “Bootable” on the toolbar; the drop-down
list will popup. Click the “Clear Boot Information” then you will get a
Non-boot image file as the original ISO you have.
3. What steps where you will make a bootable ISO file
4. What steps where you will burn the bootable ISO file to DVD.
5. What steps where you will install and run the software.
6. What usage that you can Click "bootable" on the toolbar; choose the
“Set Boot Image”, a “select a boot image file” dialogue will appear on
your screen.
7. What usage that you can load boot information from CD/DVD/BD
Driver or CD/DVD/BD image file.
8. It is also called Emergency Startup Disk which is mainly for re-booting
your computer when your system has been compromised, or has
experienced technical difficulties.
9. It is an integrated tool to make bootable DVDs.
10.What usage that recommend you save the boot information first then set it
into the non-bootable file.
Additional Activities
For the preparation of the next lesson read about bootable device using
rufus.
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References
Content
https://www.winiso.com/support/tutorials/make-bootable-dvd.html
Image
https://www.winiso.com/support/tutorials/make-bootable-dvd.html
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Lesson
USB bootable using Rufus software
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The common to use a bootable USB drive instead of a CD/DVD drive
to install the operating system. For Windows there are a ton of software
programs that help you create bootable USB drives. Even Microsoft has its
own tool. Of all the available tools, Rufus, a free and open-source
application, is one of the best. In fact, Rufus is one of those tools that every
Windows user should have in their software catalog. Let me show how you
can use Rufus to quickly create a bootable flash drive in Windows.
What’s In
You learned how to bootable a flash drive using a CD/DVD. The second
is bootable device using rufus. In this module you will learn how to make
Bootable device using rufus.
What’s New
Rules: Locate the given words in the grid, running in one of eight
possible directions horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Answer String:
Varies by puzzle.
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What is It
Rufus is a utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash
drives, such as USB keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc. It can be especially
useful for cases where: you need to create USB installation media from
bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.) you need to work on a system
that doesn't have an OS installed.
How to Use Rufus to Create a Bootable Flash Drive
Note: This tutorial assumes you already have the ISO file. If you don’t have
the ISO file, you can download it from the developer website. Also, make
sure that the USB drive you are using is at least 8 GB and has no important
data in it.
Use Rufus to Create Bootable USB Drive
1. First, download Rufus if you haven’t already. Along with a regular
installer, Rufus also comes in a portable variant. Download the portable
version if you don’t want to install Rufus on your system. In my case I’ve
downloaded the portable version. After downloading, install and open Rufus.
2. Plug in the USB drive, and you will instantly see it in the top drop-down
menu. Once you see the drive, click on the “Select” button.
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3. In the Browse window go to where you’ve stored your ISO file, select it,
and click on the “Open” button. In my case, as I wanted to create an Ubuntu
bootable USB drive, I selected the Ubuntu ISO. You can choose the ISO of
your choice.
4. (Optional) If you want to, click on the little “Tick” icon next to the “Boot
Selection” drop-down menu to compute and see the MD5, SHA1, and
SHA256 checksums of the ISO file. This is useful to verify if the ISO file has
been tampered with in any way.
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5. Select “MBR” from the Partition Scheme drop-down menu and “BIOS or
UEFI” from the Target System drop-down menu. If you are trying to use this
bootable USB drive on an old system, select the “Add fixes for old BIOSes”
checkbox under the “Advanced Drive Properties” section.
6. (Optional) You can change the USB drive name using the “Volume Label”
field. Additionally, under “Advanced Format Options” make sure that the
“Quick Format” checkbox is selected. As the name implies, Quick Format
formats the drive quicker by skipping the check for bad sectors.
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8. Depending on the ISO file, Rufus may prompt you to download additional
files. For instance, to create a bootable Ubuntu drive, Rufus prompts you to
download the newer version of Syslinux. Just click on the “Yes” button, and
Rufus will take care of everything.
9. In the next prompt, select the recommended “Write in ISO image mode”
option, and click on the “OK” button. You might also see a drive format
warning – click on the “OK” button.
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10. As soon as you click on the button, Rufus starts to create the bootable
USB drive. Depending on your USB drive, it can take a few minutes to
complete the creation process.
11. Once completed, you will not see a completion message but will hear a
completion sound, and the progress bar will turn fully green.
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That is all. As you can see, it is pretty easy to create a bootable USB drive
using Rufus.
What’s More
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What I Can Do
Assessment
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6. In this step you need to download rufus application.
7. In this this step you can click on the little “Tick” icon next to the “Boot
Selection” drop-down menu to compute and see the MD5, SHA1, and
SHA256 checksums of the ISO file.
8. In this step you can change the USB drive name using the “Volume
Label” field.
9. In this step you can select depending on the ISO file, Rufus may
prompt you to download additional files.
10.In this step you will click on the “Start” button.
11.In this step you will select the recommended “Write in ISO image
mode” option, and click on the “OK” button.
Additional Activities
For the preparation of the next module read about bootable device using
CMD/Diskpart.
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References
Content
https://www.maketecheasier.com/use-rufus-create-bootable-flash-drive/
Image
https://www.maketecheasier.com/use-rufus-create-bootable-flash-drive/
Lesson
USB bootable using diskpart/CMD
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How does USB Boot work?
USB Boot works the same way a floppy disk was earlier used to boot a
computer up. It is mostly used to repair, recover, or install an operating system from
scratch. To perform a USB boot, first, you would have to create a bootable USB
device.
This can be done using your own PC or other third-party utilities. Then the
software will copy all the operating system files and boot the sequence into the USB
drive/pen drive to enable the USB boot. In order to create a bootable USB, you would
need a USB drive/pen drive with a minimum of 8 GB of storage.
What’s In
What’s New
What is It
Open Task Manager, go to File->Run new task, search for cmd and press
enter.
Step 2: Connect the USB device to the computer that is to be made bootable.
Step 3: Type the command ‘diskpart’ and then press Enter.
Step 4: Type the command ‘list disk’ to display a list of all the available
storage devices on your system. Press Enter to continue.
Step 5: Select the disk that is your pen drive. Generally, it is marked as Disk
1, it might vary system to system. Make sure not to select any other available
disk as it will get formatted. To choose the disk, type the command ‘select disk
1’ and press Enter.
Step 6: To make a pendrive bootable, there is a need to format it to clean the
existing data. This can be done by the use of ‘clean’ command.
Step 7: Type the command ‘create partition primary’ and press Enter. This
will make the disk primary and ready to be made bootable.
Step 8: To choose the partition created as primary, type the command ‘select
partition 1’ and press Enter.
Step 9: Before making the disk bootable, there is a need to format it as NTFS
because Windows uses NTFS file system for storage. This can be done with
the use of command ‘format=fs NTFS’ and press Enter.
Step 10: Type the command ‘active’ and press Enter. This will mark the
primary bootable partition as Active.
Step 11: Type the command ‘exit’ to exit DISKPART and press Enter.
Now close the command prompt window.
Step 12: Now copy all the data from the OS(Windows/Linux/etc.) installation
disk to your USB drive that is just been made bootable.
Now, this Pendrive can be used to install the desired Operating System on any
computer.
What’s More
What I Can Do
Additional Activities
For the preparation of the next module read about Operating System.
References
Content
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-create-a-bootable-pendrive-using-cmdcommand-
prompt/
Image
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-create-a-bootable-pendrive-using-cmdcommand-
prompt/
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