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Create a three-part manual that shows a user how to build a computer, using a list of specifications. Describe potential problems you might encounter during the process and ways to handle those problems.

Scenario:

You have been recently hired as a computer technician at a local computer sales and repair shop. The shop offers a variety of services that range from installing new applications and fixing computers to recovering lost or deleted data. One service provided by this company is the opportunity for customers to have a computer built to their specifications. As a technician, it is your responsibility to capture the customer’s unique requests.

 

As part of the training process, your manager would like to evaluate how effective you are at this task, and asked that you complete a project: creating a three-part manual that shows a user how to build a computer, using a list of specifications. Your manual should also describe potential problems you might encounter during the process and ways to handle those problems.

 

When you are finished, you will submit each part of the user manual for review. It will ultimately be used to train new computer technicians at the shop.

 

Overview:

You will provide a comprehensive and detailed manual documenting the step-by-step process for building a computer using the components provided in LabSim 13.1: “Build a Computer from Scratch.” The manual will be used by entry-level technicians, so it should be clear, concise, and formatted using the IEEE citation style, with screenshots of each step from LabSim 13.1. Your manual should be similar to step-by-step instructions on How to Change the Oil in Your Car. Note carefully how in this example, not only is each step described individually, and in detail, but also there is a visual representation of each step. You should model your submission along the same lines. Keep in mind that your manual will be used as a guide for new technicians.

 

The manual should not document how to complete a LabSim section; rather, it should provide detailed instructions on how to build an actual computer for a potential customer:

 

NO: “Drag the motherboard from the shelf to the motherboard plate in the system case.”

 

YES:”After properly grounding yourself, pick up the motherboard and place it inside the area where the motherboard will sit in the case. Align the screw holes on the motherboard with the screw holes on the case. Use appropriate screws to mount the motherboard inside the case, making sure not to scratch the surface of the motherboard.”

 

The manual will be submitted in three separate parts, at three suggested milestone times. Part 1 addresses Sections 1-5 of the overall manual, Part 2 addresses Sections 6-10, and Part 3 addresses Sections 11-12.

 

PC Build & Manual Part 1:

 

  1. Workspace Preparation (LabSim 1.0)

    2. Installing Motherboard (LabSim 3.3)

    3. Installing Power Supply (LabSim 3.2)

    4. Installing CPU (LabSim 3.4 and 3.10)

    5. Installing RAM (LabSim 3.5)

 

 

There are so many documents I had to upload the rest to Google Drive and share the link which I will give to you if chosen. 

 

The documents (.docx files) attached on here are password protected and will need to get the password from me to help with this assignment if you are chosen. I also will have another link that will send you via message to the part 1 video I took to give you an idea and base off of that. 

 

**I need this assignment asap if possible but the maximum deadline is 10/22 at 13:30 New York Time. I DO NOT tolerate tardyness not in this factor. **

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