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Technology & Livelihood Education: Computer System Servicing Quarter 2-Module 1 Prepare Installer
Technology & Livelihood Education: Computer System Servicing Quarter 2-Module 1 Prepare Installer
Technology & Livelihood Education: Computer System Servicing Quarter 2-Module 1 Prepare Installer
Technology &
Livelihood Education
COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING
Quarter 2-Module 1
Prepare Installer
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TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION - COOKERY 10
Quarter 2 – Module 1: Prepare Vegetables: Mise en Place
Second Edition, 2021
Copyright © 2021
La Union Schools Division
Region I
All rights reserved. No part of this module maybe reproduced in any form without
written permission from the copyright owners.
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COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING
Quarter 2-Module 1
Prepare Installer
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Introductory Message
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Target
Successfully assembling your computer and booting it gets you passed for the first
quarter. The second quarter starts with the procedures in creating portable bootable
device in preparation for the installation of OS to your computer.
At the end of this module you will be able to apply the knowledge and skills
on creating portable bootable devices in accordance with software manufacturer
instruction.
After accomplishing this module, you are expected to:
Sub Tasks:
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Direction: Below are scrambled letters forming words that are related to the
creation of portable bootable device. Try to decode them one by one and write your
answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. ____________________________
T O O B
2. ____________________________
R F U U S
3. ____________________________
N T I S L A L
4. ____________________________
S I O M G I E A
5. ____________________________
A T T P R I O I N
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
INSTALLER
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WHAT IS A BOOTABLE USB?
A “bootable USB” is a regular USB storage device (like a USB stick or external
hard drive) that has an “ISO image” of an operating system saved on it.
An ISO image is an archive file that contains all the information found on an
optical disc, such as a CD or DVD. This could, for example, be a Windows
installation CD.
Normally, whenever you start up your computer, it boots from the operating
system stored on your internal hard drive. By running the bootable USB however,
you can boot up your computer using the USB’s ISO image instead.
This can be useful if you ever need to recover, repair or install an operating
system on your computer.
Once you’ve got these ready, just follow these steps to make your own bootable USB:
Step 1: Open up Rufus and plug your clean USB stick into your computer.
Step 2: Rufus will automatically detect your USB. Click on Device and choose the
USB you want to use from the drop-
down menu.
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Note: In the latest version of Rufus (3.5), there’s now an option to download the ISO
image for Windows 8.1 or 10 directly through Rufus, if you don’t already have a copy
saved. Just click on the drop-down arrow next to the Select button and
choose Download instead. This will open a dialogue box where you can choose
which Windows version you want to download.
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Step 4: You will generally want to create a Standard Windows installation, and
Rufus will automatically detect the correct Partition Scheme based on your device,
so keep the default settings as they are. However, you can also change these if you
want.
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Step 5: Give the Volume label a name of your choice, or leave it as it is, and once
again leave the default settings for File system and Cluster size. Now click Start
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Note: If the USB you’re using isn’t large enough, you’ll get an error message you letting
you know. In this case, you’ll need to start again with a different larger USB.
Step 6: You’ll get a warning saying that any data on the USB will be destroyed (this
is normal). Click OK and Rufus will start creating the ISO image on the USB.
Step 7: Once Rufus has finished creating the ISO image on the USB, you can close
it and your bootable USB is ready to go!
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Make a video tutorial on how to create a portable booting device using Rufus. Please
be guided with the rubrics below:
CRITERIA 1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS
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RUBRICS
CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 SCORE
TOTAL
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Gauge
Post-Test
Multiple Choice: Write the letter of the correct answer on a separate pad or bond
paper.
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12. What will happen if you use a USB flashdrive lower than the minimum storage
capacity in the preparation of a bootable device?
a. The USB flashrive will be damaged.
b. The USB flashdrive will be formatted right away.
c. An error will appear but you can ignore it to continue.
d. An error will appear requiring you to use a larger storage device.
13. Which of the following is CORRECT?
a. A bootable device cannot be formatted.
b. You can use a CD as a bootable device.
c. Only 1 OS can be installed in a single bootable device.
d. You can create a bootable device with 2 operating systems on it.
14. What will happen to the contents of the USB flashdrive when you are going to
use it to prepare a bootable device?
a. It will be compressed. b. It will be formatted.
c. It will be multiplied. d. It will remain unaffected.
15. What will you do if your computer suddenly shut down after getting low battery
and the process of preparing it as bootable device was not completed?
a. Change the USB flashdrive.
b. Repeat the process from the first step.
c. Reset the date and time of the computer.
d. Just plug in the power source and the process will resume.
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1. BOOT
2. RUFUS
3. INSTALL
4. ISO IMAGE
5. PARTITION
Gaugae
Post-test
1. b 6. c 11. d
2. a 7. d 12. d
3. a 8. c 13. c
4. c 9. d 14. b
5. b 10. d 15. b
Answer Key
References
Links
https://softwarekeep.com/help-center/how-to-create-a-bootable-usb-using-rufus
https://nflrc.hawaii.edu/media/pbllrepo/uploads/Rublic_4_Video_Presentation_Rub
ric.pdf
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