CIS 110 Exam 1

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Switch to hardware view and connect USB thumb drive to computer and copy files to USB thumb drive

- upper left hand corner of the screen that's labeled 'My PC' - switch to back view of computer tower and drag USB to empty port - switch back to normal view in upper left corner - click popup in lower right corner for USB - click open folder

Change Display Settings

1. Click the Start button and then Settings. 2. Select the System option. 3. With the Display option selected, select 1600 x 900 from the Resolution drop-down list. 4. In response to the Keep these display settings? question, select Keep changes. 5. In the upper-left corner of the window, click the back arrow (<-). 6. Select the Personalization option. 7. In the left navigation pane, click Lock screen. 8. Click Screen saver settings near the bottom of the screen. 9. In the Screen Saver Settings window, from the Screen Saver drop-down list, select Ribbons. 10. In the Wait: field, enter 10. 11. Select the On resume, display logon screen option. 12. Click OK. 13. Close the Settings app window.

Enable or Disable windows firewall

1. In the Windows search field, enter Windows Firewall and open Windows Firewall. 2. Alternatively, you can open Control Panel and navigate to System and Security > Windows Firewall. 3. Click Turn Windows Firewall on or off. 4. Turn the Windows Firewall on or off, as needed. Note that you can enable or disable the firewall separately for each type of network.

Allow an Unknown app

1. In the Windows search field, enter Windows Firewall and open Windows Firewall. 2. Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall. 3. To add a new app, click Allow another app.... 4. Click Browse, then browse to and select the application's executable file. 5. Click Open, and then click Add. 6. Enable an exception for the program. This can be done separately for each network type. 7. Click OK.

Allow or block known app

1. In the Windows search field, enter Windows Firewall and open Windows Firewall. 2. Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall. A list of known programs is displayed. 3. Enable or disable an exception for any of the programs listed. This can be done separately for each network type. 4. Click OK.

Set up a Computer

1. In the Workspace window, click the Back view button for the system case to view the back of the computer. 2. On the Shelf, expand the Outlets category. 3. Select the power strip. 4. In the Selected Component window, select the AC power plug of the power strip. Drag the power connector and drop it onto an AC power outlet in the Workspace (possible connection areas are highlighted as you move the cursor over the connection area). The power strip is automatically moved from the Shelf to the Workspace. 5. To plug in the computer, expand the Cables category on the Shelf. 6. Select the AC power cable. 7. In the Selected Component window, select the AC Power Connector (Male) adapter. Drag the power connector and drop it onto a highlighted AC power outlet on the power strip on the Workspace. 8. In the Selected Component window, select the unconnected end of the cable and drag it onto the power plug-in on the back of the computer 9. To connect the keyboard, expand the Input Devices category on the Shelf. Select the keyboard. 10. In the Selected Component window, drag the cable end to a USB port on the back of the computer. 11. To connect the mouse, select the mouse in the Input Devices category. 12. In the Selected Component window, drag the cable end to a USB port on the back of the computer. 13. To connect the speakers, expand the Speakers category on the Shelf. Select the speakers. 14. In the Selected Component window, drag the cable end to the green audio port on the back of the computer. 15. To connect the monitor, expand the Monitors category on the Shelf. 16. Drag the monitor from the shelf and drop it between or after existing objects on the Workspace. 17. Click the Back view button for the monitor. 18. On the Shelf, expand the Cables category. Select the DVI-D video cable. 19. In the Selected Component window, select a connector on the video cable. Drag the connector and drop it onto the DVI video port on the back of the monitor. 20. In the Selected Component window, select the unconnected video cable end. Drag the connector and drop it onto the DVI video port on the back of the computer. 21. On the Shelf, select an AC Power Cable. 22. In the Selected Component window, select the AC Power Connector (Male) adapter. Drag the power connector and drop it onto an AC power outlet on the power strip in the Workspace. 23. In the Selected Component window, select the unconnected end of the cable and drag it onto the power plug-in on the back of the monitor. 24. On the Shelf, expand the Cables category. Select the Cat5e cable. 25. Plug one end of the network cable into the RJ-45 jack in the back of the computer and the other end into the RJ-45 jack in the wall plate. 26. To verify that everything was connected correctly, click the Front view button for the computer and the monitor. 27. Click the power button on the monitor, then click the power button for the computer. If the power is connected, the blue light on the front of the computer will come on. If the computer turns on and the monitor is connected, you will then see the computer start up and load Windows.

Connect a Printer

1. In the Workspace, switch to the back view of the computer. 2. On the Shelf, expand the Printers category. 3. Read the description for each of the available printer types. Select the HP Photosmart Plus printer. 4. Drag the printer to the Workspace. 5. Switch to the back view of the printer and examine the connection port. 6. On the Shelf, expand the Cables category. 7. Read the description for each cable. Select the USB A/B cable. 8. In the Selected Component window, select the B cable end. Drag the connector to the port on the back of the printer. 9. In the Selected Component window, select the unconnected cable connector (A end). Drag the connector to the port on the back of the computer. 10. On the Shelf, select the Power Adapter for HP cable from the Cables category. 11. In the Selected Component window, select the DC cable end. Drag the connector to the DC power port on the back of the printer. 12. In the Selected Component window, select the other end of the power adapter. Drag it to an AC power port on the surge protector.

Copy Files from USB Thumb Drive

1. In the Workspace, switch to the back view of the computer. 2. Expand the Storage Devices category on the Shelf. 3. Drag the USB thumb drive from the Shelf to the empty USB port on the back of the computer. 4. Click on the monitor to switch to the operating system view of the computer. 5. In the lower right corner of the screen, click Tap to choose what happens with removable drives. 6. In the AutoPlay pop-up window, click Open folder to view files. 7. With JumpDrive E: selected in the File Explorer window, double-click the Latin 101 folder. 8. Right-click the lorem.docx file and then select Copy. 9. In the left Navigation pane, scroll up and click Documents. 10. Right-click the Latin 101 folder, and then click Paste. 11. To prepare the USB drive for removal, click the ^ icon in the System Tray (near the bottom-right corner of the screen). 12. Click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon. 13. Select Eject USB DISK. 14. Notice the Safe to Remove Hardware prompt. 15. To remove the USB drive, switch to the hardware view by clicking on the My-PC button at the top of the window. 16. Drag the USB drive from the computer and release it. This disconnects the drive while leaving it on the Workspace.

Create a User Account for someone without microsoft login

1. Open the Settings App and go to Accounts > Family & other users. 2. Under Other users, select Add someone else to this PC. 3. Click I don't have this person's sign-in information. 4. Near the bottom of the window, click Add a user without a Microsoft account. 5. Enter a user name and assign a password and a password hint. 6. Click Next. 7. Here again, the account is created by default as a Standard User with limited access to the system. 8. To login to your system, your friend will use the user name and password you've assigned.

Create a new user account for someone with a microsoft login

1. Open the Settings App and go to Accounts > Family & other users. 2. Under Other users, select Add someone else to this PC. 3. Enter the email address your friend uses to sign in to Windows or other Microsoft services and click Next. 4. By default, the account is created as a Standard User, which has limited access to the system. Standard users can use applications on the system and make a limited number of configuration changes, as long as those changes do not affect other users or the security of the system. 5. To login to your system, your friend will use his or her email address and password.

Configure windows update (Modify how updates are installed)

1. Open the Settings App and navigate to Update & security > Windows Update. 2. Click Advanced options. 3. Under Choose how updates are installed, select one of the following: - Automatic (recommended) - Notify to schedule restart 4. If you want Windows Update to work with other Microsoft products, such as Microsoft Office, mark Give me updates for other Microsoft products when I update Windows. 5. If you want to defer some nonessential upgrades to the Windows operating system, mark Defer upgrades. With this option selected, security updates will always be installed, but you can delay certain upgrades.

Configure Windows Firewall in Control panel

1. open control panel 2. click system and security 3. windows firewall

Share a printer

1. open settings 2. click on devices 3. click on printers & scanners 4. select the printer you want to share 5. click manage button 6. click printer properties button 7. click sharing tab 8. click share this printer 9. specify a name for printer in "share name" field 10. click apply then okay

Manage Files

TO CREATE LATIN 101 FOLDER, DO THE FOLLOWING: - At the bottom of the screen, click the File Explorer icon. - In the File Explorer window, double-click the Documents folder. - On the Home tab, in the New group, click New folder. - With the text of the New Folder name selected, type Latin 101 and press Enter. TO COPY THE IPSUM.DOCX FILE, DO THE FOLLOWING: - In File Explorer, in the left Navigation pane, scroll down and select Data (D:). - Right-click the ipsum.docx file and then select Copy. - To navigate to the destination folder, scroll up in the Navigation pane and select Documents > Latin 101. - Right-click anywhere within the Latin 101 folder, then click Paste. TO DELETE THE LOREM.DOCX FILE FROM THE DOCUMENTS FOLDER, DO THE FOLLOWING: - In File Explorer, in the left Navigation pane, scroll and select Documents. - Right-click the lorem.docx file and then select Delete. - Select Yes to confirm the deletion. TO RENAME THE D:\IPSUM(DRAFT).DOCX FILE, DO THE FOLLOWING: - In File Explorer, in the left Navigation pane, scroll down and select Data (D:). - Right-click the ipsum(draft).docx file and then select Rename. - Type the filename as ipsum_draft.docx and press Enter. TO RESTORE THE IPSUM2.DOCX FILE FROM THE RECYCLE BIN, DO THE FOLLOWING: - On the PC desktop, in the upper-left corner of the screen, double-click the Recycle Bin. - Right-click the ipsum2.docx file and click Restore. - The ipsum2.docx file is restored to your Documents folder, where it resided before it was deleted. TO EMPTY THE RECYCLE BIN: - In the desktop, right-click the Recycle Bin and select Empty Recycle Bin. - In the Delete File dialog box, click Yes. The lorem.docx file is permanently deleted.

Use the Windows 10 Interface

TO UNPIN MICROSOFT EDGE FROM THE TASKBAR: - Right-click the Microsoft Edge icon on the taskbar. - Select Unpin from taskbar. TO PIN MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER TO THE TASKBAR - In the lower left corner of the screen, click Type here to search. - Type Internet in the search box. - Under Best match, right-click Internet Explorer and select Pin to taskbar. TO VIEW SYSTEM INFORMATION IN THE SETTINGS APP - Click the Start button and then Settings. - Select the System option. - In the left navigation pane, scroll down and select About. - Take note of the system settings, including Windows 10 edition, processor speed, and installed RAM


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