Summary
This section discusses installing and troubleshooting floppy drives. Concepts covered include:
Students will learn how to:
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Install a floppy drive, connecting the necessary data and power cables.
A+ 220-801 Exam Objectives: -
1.5 Install and configure storage devices and use appropriate media.
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1.11 Identify connector types and associated cables.
Lecture Focus Questions:
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How do you change the drive letter for a floppy drive?
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How do you identify pin 1 on a floppy drive cable?
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Where is the software driver for floppy disks located? How does the system recognize which type of drive is installed?
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What precautions should you take with floppy disks?
Video/Demo Time
5.2.1 Installing a Floppy Drive 10:52
Lab/Activity
4 questions
Total Time
About 25 minutes
Section 5.3: Parallel ATA (IDE) Summary
This section discusses installing PATA devices.
Students will learn how to:
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Install PATA devices by setting jumpers and connecting data and power cables.
PC Pro Exam Objectives: -
Given a scenario and a set of user requirements, select the appropriate storage solution (such as flash storage, hard disk, optical disk, or tape drive).
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Identify SATA and IDE/ATA data connectors, power connectors, and cables by name or by sight.
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Given an existing system and hard disk labels, install SATA and IDE/ATA storage devices using the appropriate cables, power connectors, and device/jumper settings.
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Configure BIOS settings for hard disks (including drive detection, SATA mode, and boot order).
A+ 220-801 Exam Objectives: -
1.5 Install and configure storage devices and use appropriate media.
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Connection types
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Internal SATA, IDE and SCSI
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IDE configuration and setup (Master, Slave, Cable Select)
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Hard drives
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Magnetic
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5400 rpm
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7200 rpm
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10,000 rpm
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15,000 rpm
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1.11 Identify connector types and associated cables.
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Device connectors and pin arrangements
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Device cable types
Lecture Focus Questions:
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With multiple devices on a single data cable, how do you identify which drive is the master and which is the slave?
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How should you configure a single device on one channel?
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What is cable select and how does it work?
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You have an optical drive and a hard disk in a system with two PATA channels. How should you install the devices for best performance?
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How would you increase the number of hard drives after reaching the limit for the ATA connectors the motherboard has on board?
Video/Demo Time
5.3.1 ATA/IDE Devices 13:55
5.3.2 Installing an ATA Device 10:05
Total 24:00
Lab/Activity Number of Exam Questions
8 questions
Total Time
About 40 minutes
Section 5.4: Serial ATA Summary
This section discusses installing a Serial ATA device.
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SATA standards:
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SATA 1.5 Gbps (SATA 1)
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SATA 3 Gbps (SATA II or SATA-IO)
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SATA 6 Gbps
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eSATA
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Options to configure the SATA mode in the BIOS:
Students will learn how to:
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Install SATA devices.
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Add eSATA ports and connect eSATA devices.
PC Pro Exam Objectives: -
Given a scenario and a set of user requirements, select the appropriate storage solution (such as flash storage, hard disk, optical disk, or tape drive).
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Identify SATA and IDE/ATA data connectors, power connectors, and cables by name or by sight.
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Given an existing system and hard disk labels, install SATA and IDE/ATA storage devices using the appropriate cables, power connectors, and device/jumper settings.
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Configure BIOS settings for hard disks (including drive detection, SATA mode, and boot order).
A+ 220-801 Exam Objectives: -
1.4 Install and configure expansion cards.
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1.5 Install and configure storage devices and use appropriate media.
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Connection types
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External
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Internal SATA, IDE and SCSI
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Hard drives
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Magnetic
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5400 rpm
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7200 rpm
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10,000 rpm
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15,000 rpm
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Solid state/flash drives
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1.7 Compare and contrast various connection interfaces and explain their purpose.
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1.11 Identify connector types and associated cables.
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Device connectors and pin arrangements
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Device cable types
Lecture Focus Questions:
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What are the main differences between PATA and SATA?
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What enhancements does SATA II (SATA-IO) provide over the original SATA specifications?
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What is eSATA and when would you use it?
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What are two possible ways to configure a SATA II drive into a system that only supports SATA I?
Video/Demo Time
5.4.1 Serial ATA 9:31
5.4.2 Installing a Serial ATA Device 5:33
Total 15:04
Lab/Activity Number of Exam Questions
4 questions
Total Time
About 30 minutes
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