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COMPUTER   BASICS Farheen Begum Mirza Hyderabad
What   is   a   Computer? An   electronic   device   that   stores,   retrieves, and   processes   data,   and   can   be programmed   with   instructions.   A computer   is   composed   of   hardware   and software,   and   can   exist   in   a   variety   of sizes   and   configurations.
Hardware   &   Software The   term   hardware   refers   to   the   physical components   of   your   computer   such   as   the system   unit,   mouse,   keyboard,   monitor   etc. The   software   is   the   instructions   that   makes the   computer   work.   Software   is   held   either on   your   computers   hard   disk,   CD-ROM, DVD   or   on   a   diskette   (floppy   disk)   and   is loaded   (i.e.   copied)   from   the   disk   into   the computers   RAM   (Random   Access   Memory), as   and   when   required.
Types   of   Computers Mini and Mainframe Computers Very   powerful,   used   by   large organisations   such   an   banks   to   control the   entire   business   operation.   Very expensive! Personal Computers Cheap   and   easy   to   use.   Often   used   as stand-alone   computers   or   in   a   network. May   be   connected   to   large   mainframe computers   within   big   companies.
Hardware   Components Input Devices --   "How to tell it what to do“ -   A   keyboard   and   mouse   are   the   standard   way   to interact   with   the   computer.   Other   devices   include joysticks   and   game   pads   used   primarily   for   games. Output Devices --   "How it shows you what it is doing" -   The   monitor   (the   screen)   is   how   the   computer sends   information   back   to   you.   A   printer   is   also   an output   device.
Hardware   Components INPUT DEVICES The   Mouse Used   to   ‘drive’   Microsoft   Windows The   Keyboard The   keyboard   is   still   the   commonest way   of   entering   information   into   a computer Tracker   Balls an   alternative   to   the   traditional   mouse and   often   used   by   graphic   designers
Hardware   Components INPUT DEVICES Scanners A   scanner   allows   you   to   scan   printed   material and   convert   it   into   a   file   format   that   may   be used   within   the   PC Touch   Pads A   device   that   lays   on   the   desktop   and   responds to   pressure Light   Pens Used   to   allow   users   to   point   to   areas   on   a screen Joysticks Many   games   require   a   joystick   for   the   proper playing   of   the   game
Hardware   Components OUTPUT DEVICES VDU The   computer   screen   is   used   for   outputting information   in   an   understandable   format Printers There   are   many   different   types   of   printers. In   large   organizations   laser   printers   are most   commonly   used   due   to   the   fact   that they   can   print   very   fast   and   give   a   very high   quality   output.
Hardware   Components OUTPUT DEVICES Plotters A   plotter   is   an   output   device   similar   to   a printer,   but   normally   allows   you   to   print larger   images. Speakers Enhances   the   value   of   educational   and presentation   products. Speech   synthesisers Gives   you   the   ability   to   not   only   to   display text   on   a   monitor   but   also   to   read   the   text to   you
Hardware   Components Storage Devices --   "How it saves data and programs“ -   Hard   disk   drives   are   an   internal, higher   capacity   drive   which   also   stores   the operating   system   which   runs   when   you   power on   the   computer. -   "Floppy"   disk   drives   allow   you   to   save work   on   small   disks   and   take   the   data   with you.
Hardware   Components Hard Disks Speed: Very   fast! The   speed   of   a   hard   disk   is   often   quoted   as   "average access   time"   speed,   measured   in   milliseconds.   The smaller   this   number   the   faster   the   disk. Capacity: Enormous!   Often   40/80   Gigabytes.   A   Gigabyte   is equivalent   to   1024   Megabytes. Cost: Hard   disks   costs   are   falling   rapidly   and   normally represent   the   cheapest   way   of   storing   data.
Hardware   Components Diskettes (Floppy Disks) Speed: Very   slow! Capacity: Normally   1.44   Mbytes. Cost: Very   cheap.
Hardware   Components CD-ROM Disks Speed: Much   slower   than   hard   disks.   The   original CD-ROM   speciation   is   given   a   value   of   1x speed,   and   later,   faster   CD-ROMs   are quoted   as   a   multiple   of   this   value. Capacity: Around   650   Mbytes   and   more
Hardware   Components DVD Drives Speed: Much   faster   than   CD-ROM   drives   but not   as   fast   as   hard   disks. Capacity: Up   to   17   Gbytes. Cost: Slightly   higher   than   CD-ROM   drives.
Main   Parts   of   Computer Memory   --   "How the processor stores and uses immediate data“ RAM   -   Random   Access   Memory The   main   'working'   memory   used   by   the   computer. When   the   operating   system   loads   from   disk   when   you first   switch   on   the   computer,   it   is   copied   into   RAM. As   a   rough   rule,   a   Microsoft   Windows   based   computer   will operate   faster   if   you   install   more   RAM.   Data   and programs   stored   in   RAM   are   volatile   (i.e.   the   information is   lost   when   you   switch   off   the   computer).
Hardware   Components Memory ROM   –   Read   Only   Memory Read   Only   Memory   (ROM)   as   the   name   suggests   is   a   special type   of   memory   chip   that   holds   software   that   can   be   read but   not   written   to. A   good   example   is   the   ROM-BIOS   chip,   which   contains   read- only   software. Often   network   cards   and   video   cards   also   contain   ROM chips.
Hardware   Components How Computer Memory Is Measured Bit All   computers   work   on   a   binary   numbering   system,   i.e.   they process   data   in   one's   or   zero's.   This   1   or   0   level   of   storage   is called   a   bit. Byte A   byte   consists   of   eight   bits. Kilobyte A   kilobyte   (KB)   consists   of   1024   bytes. Megabyte A   megabyte   (MB)   consists   of   1024   kilobytes. Gigabyte A   gigabyte   (GB)   consists   of   1024   megabytes .
Hardware   Components Microprocessors   --   "The brain of the computer“ -   PCs   primarily   use   microprocessors   (sometimes   called   the   chip). The   older   Intel   versions   include   the   386,   486   and   now   the   Pentium line. The   CPU   (Central   Processing   Unit)   is   normally   an   Intel Pentium   (or   equivalent)   and   it   is   one   of   the   most   important components   within   your   computer. It   determines   how   fast   your   computer   will   run   and   is measured   by   its   MHz   speed. Thus   a   600   MHz   Pentium   is   much   faster   than   say   a   400 MHz   Pentium   CPU. It   is   the   CPU   that   performs   all   the   calculations   within   the computer.
Hardware   Components Some of the Factors That Impact on a Computer's Performance CPU   speed RAM   size Hard   disk   speed   and   capacity
Software   Component Operating systems software The   operating   system   is   a   special   type   of   program   that   loads automatically   when   you   start   your   computer. The   operating   system   allows   you   to   use   the   advanced   features   of a   modern   computer   without   having   to   learn   all   the   details   of   how the   hardware   works The   link   between   the   hardware   and   you,   the   user Makes   the   computer   easy   to   use   without   having   to   understand   bits and   bytes!
Software   Component Applications software An   application   program   is   the   type   of   program   that you   use   once   the   operating   system   has   been   loaded. programs, Examples   include   word-processing spreadsheets   and   databases
Software   Component Application Software Word   processing   applications Microsoft   Word Lotus   Word   Pro WordPerfect Spreadsheets Microsoft   Excel Lotus   123 Database Microsoft   Access Lotus   Approach
Software   Component Application Software Payroll Sage   software Presentation   tools Microsoft   PowerPoint Lotus   Freelance Desktop   publishing Abode   Photoshop Multimedia   applications Microsoft's   Encarta   CD-ROM   based encyclopaedias
Information   Network LAN A   LAN   (Local   Area   Network)   is   a   system   whereby individual   PCs   are   connected   together   within   a company   or   organization WAN A   WAN   (Wide   Area   Network)   as   the   name   implies allows   you   to   connect   to   other   computers   over   a wider   area   (i.e.   the   whole   world).
Information   Network Uses of Network If   ten   people   are   working   together   within   an   office   it makes   sense   for   them   all   to   be   connected. •   In   this   way   the   office   can   have   a   single   printer and   all   ten   people   can   print   to   it. •   In   a   similar   way   other   devices   such   as   modems   or scanners   can   be   shared. •   Even   more   useful   is   the   ability   to   share information   when   connected   to   a   network.
Computer   Accessories Modem Short   for   “MODulate/DEModulate”.   The   modem sends   information   from   your   computer   across   the telephone   system. The   modem   at   the   other   end   of   the   phone   line, converts   the   signal   back   into   a   format   that   can   be used   by   the   receiving   computer.
Uses   of   Computer PC at Home Common   uses   for   the   computer   within   the   home Computer   games Working   from   Home Banking   from   Home Connecting   to   the   Web
Uses   of   Computer Computers in Education CBT   (Computer   Based   Training) Computer   Based   Training   (CBT)   offers   a   low   cost solution   to   training   needs   where   you   need   to   train a   large   amount   of   people   on   a   single   subject. These   programs   are   normally   supplied   on   CD-ROM and   combine   text,   graphics   and   sound. Packages   range   from   general   encyclopaedias   right through   to   learning   a   foreign   language.
Uses   of   Computer Office Applications Automated   Production   Systems Many   car   factories   are   almost   completely   automated   and   the cars   are   assembled   by   computer-controlled   robots. This   automation   is   becoming   increasingly   common throughout   industry. Design   Systems Many   products   are   designed   using   CAD   (Computer   Aided Design)   programs   to   produce   exact   specifications   and detailed   drawings   on   the   computer   before   producing   models of   new   products .
Uses   of   Computer Office Applications Stock   Control Stock   control   is   ideal   for   automation   and   in   many   companies it   is   now   completely   computerized. The   stock   control   system   keeps   track   of   the   number   of   items in   stock   and   can   automatically   order   replacement   items when   required. Accounts   /   Payroll In   most   large   organizations   the   accounts   are   maintained   by a   computerized   system. Due   to   the   repetitive   nature   of   accounts   a   computer   system is   ideally   suited   to   this   task   and   accuracy   is   guaranteed.
Uses   of   Computer Computers in Daily Life Accounts Games Educational On-line   banking Smart   ID   cards Supermarkets Working   from   home   (Tele-working) Internet
Frequent   breaks   away   from   the   computer Appropriate   positioning   of   screens,   chairs   and keyboards Provision   of   adequate   lighting   and   ventilation. Create   a   Good   Working   Environment
Health   &   Safety   Precautions Make   sure   that   cables   are   safely   secured Make   sure   that   power   points   are   not   overloaded Also   be   aware   of: Repetitive   Strain   Injury   (RSI) Glare   from   screens Bad   posture
Value   of   Backup The   most   important   thing   that   you   store on   your   computer   is   information. Often   the   contents   of   a   hard   disk   can represent   years   of   work. If   the   hard   disk   stops   working   one   day   you could   lose   all   those   years   of   work. For   this   reason   it   is   VITAL   that   you   take regular   backups   of   the   information   that   is stored   on   the   computer.
Value   of   Backup Organize   your   computer   for   more   efficient backups Complete   vs.   incremental   backups Use   'off-site'   storage
Value   of   Backup Use   passwords Understand   the   Importance   of   shutting down   your   computer   properly Use   a   UPS   (Un-interruptible   Power   Supply)
Likes   &   Dislikes   of   Computer Things   computer   like: Good   ventilation Clean   environment Stable,   vibration   free   surface Things   computer   don’t   like: Dust Drinking   and   eating   over   the   keyboard Heat,   Cold   or   Moisture Don’t   place   objects   on   top   of   monitors. Don’t   place   floppy   disks   near   monitors.
Computer   Virus What   are   computer   viruses? Viruses   are   small   programs that   hide   themselves   on   your disks   (both   diskettes   and your   hard   disk). Unless   you   use   virus detection   software   the   first time   that   you   know   that   you have   a   virus   is   when   it activates. Different   viruses   are activated   in   different   ways.
Computer   Virus How   do   viruses   infect   PCs? Viruses   hide   on   a   disk   and   when   you access   the   disk   (either   a   diskette   or another   hard   disk   over   a   network)   the virus   program   will   start   and   infect your   computer. The   worst   thing   about   a   computer virus   is   that   they   can   spread   from   one computer   to   another,   either   via   use   of infected   floppy   disk,   or   over   a computer   network,   including   the Internet.
Computer   Virus How   to   prevent   virus   damage There   are   a   number   of   third   party   anti- virus   products   available. Most   of   these   are   better   than   the   rather rudimentary   products   available   within DOS   and   Windows,   but   of   course   you   do have   to   pay   for   them! The   main   thing   about   your   virus   checker is   that   it   should   be   kept   up   to   date. Many   companies   supply   updated   disks   on a   regular   basis   or   allow   you   to   receive updates   through   an   electronic,   on-line bulletin   board.
Software   Copyright Be   aware   on   software   copyright   issues Freeware Shareware What   about   software   that   you   find   on the   Internet? Software   site   licenses
Software   Copyright If   your   computer   system   holds information   about   individuals   then   you have   a   moral   and   legal   duty   to   treat that   information   with   respect. In   a   free   society   you   have   a   right   to ensure   that   information   held   about you   is   not   abused. In   many   countries   this   right   is enshrined   under   data   protection   laws
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Basic of computers

  • 1. COMPUTER BASICS Farheen Begum Mirza Hyderabad
  • 2. What is a Computer? An electronic device that stores, retrieves, and processes data, and can be programmed with instructions. A computer is composed of hardware and software, and can exist in a variety of sizes and configurations.
  • 3. Hardware & Software The term hardware refers to the physical components of your computer such as the system unit, mouse, keyboard, monitor etc. The software is the instructions that makes the computer work. Software is held either on your computers hard disk, CD-ROM, DVD or on a diskette (floppy disk) and is loaded (i.e. copied) from the disk into the computers RAM (Random Access Memory), as and when required.
  • 4. Types of Computers Mini and Mainframe Computers Very powerful, used by large organisations such an banks to control the entire business operation. Very expensive! Personal Computers Cheap and easy to use. Often used as stand-alone computers or in a network. May be connected to large mainframe computers within big companies.
  • 5. Hardware Components Input Devices -- "How to tell it what to do“ - A keyboard and mouse are the standard way to interact with the computer. Other devices include joysticks and game pads used primarily for games. Output Devices -- "How it shows you what it is doing" - The monitor (the screen) is how the computer sends information back to you. A printer is also an output device.
  • 6. Hardware Components INPUT DEVICES The Mouse Used to ‘drive’ Microsoft Windows The Keyboard The keyboard is still the commonest way of entering information into a computer Tracker Balls an alternative to the traditional mouse and often used by graphic designers
  • 7. Hardware Components INPUT DEVICES Scanners A scanner allows you to scan printed material and convert it into a file format that may be used within the PC Touch Pads A device that lays on the desktop and responds to pressure Light Pens Used to allow users to point to areas on a screen Joysticks Many games require a joystick for the proper playing of the game
  • 8. Hardware Components OUTPUT DEVICES VDU The computer screen is used for outputting information in an understandable format Printers There are many different types of printers. In large organizations laser printers are most commonly used due to the fact that they can print very fast and give a very high quality output.
  • 9. Hardware Components OUTPUT DEVICES Plotters A plotter is an output device similar to a printer, but normally allows you to print larger images. Speakers Enhances the value of educational and presentation products. Speech synthesisers Gives you the ability to not only to display text on a monitor but also to read the text to you
  • 10. Hardware Components Storage Devices -- "How it saves data and programs“ - Hard disk drives are an internal, higher capacity drive which also stores the operating system which runs when you power on the computer. - "Floppy" disk drives allow you to save work on small disks and take the data with you.
  • 11. Hardware Components Hard Disks Speed: Very fast! The speed of a hard disk is often quoted as "average access time" speed, measured in milliseconds. The smaller this number the faster the disk. Capacity: Enormous! Often 40/80 Gigabytes. A Gigabyte is equivalent to 1024 Megabytes. Cost: Hard disks costs are falling rapidly and normally represent the cheapest way of storing data.
  • 12. Hardware Components Diskettes (Floppy Disks) Speed: Very slow! Capacity: Normally 1.44 Mbytes. Cost: Very cheap.
  • 13. Hardware Components CD-ROM Disks Speed: Much slower than hard disks. The original CD-ROM speciation is given a value of 1x speed, and later, faster CD-ROMs are quoted as a multiple of this value. Capacity: Around 650 Mbytes and more
  • 14. Hardware Components DVD Drives Speed: Much faster than CD-ROM drives but not as fast as hard disks. Capacity: Up to 17 Gbytes. Cost: Slightly higher than CD-ROM drives.
  • 15. Main Parts of Computer Memory -- "How the processor stores and uses immediate data“ RAM - Random Access Memory The main 'working' memory used by the computer. When the operating system loads from disk when you first switch on the computer, it is copied into RAM. As a rough rule, a Microsoft Windows based computer will operate faster if you install more RAM. Data and programs stored in RAM are volatile (i.e. the information is lost when you switch off the computer).
  • 16. Hardware Components Memory ROM – Read Only Memory Read Only Memory (ROM) as the name suggests is a special type of memory chip that holds software that can be read but not written to. A good example is the ROM-BIOS chip, which contains read- only software. Often network cards and video cards also contain ROM chips.
  • 17. Hardware Components How Computer Memory Is Measured Bit All computers work on a binary numbering system, i.e. they process data in one's or zero's. This 1 or 0 level of storage is called a bit. Byte A byte consists of eight bits. Kilobyte A kilobyte (KB) consists of 1024 bytes. Megabyte A megabyte (MB) consists of 1024 kilobytes. Gigabyte A gigabyte (GB) consists of 1024 megabytes .
  • 18. Hardware Components Microprocessors -- "The brain of the computer“ - PCs primarily use microprocessors (sometimes called the chip). The older Intel versions include the 386, 486 and now the Pentium line. The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is normally an Intel Pentium (or equivalent) and it is one of the most important components within your computer. It determines how fast your computer will run and is measured by its MHz speed. Thus a 600 MHz Pentium is much faster than say a 400 MHz Pentium CPU. It is the CPU that performs all the calculations within the computer.
  • 19. Hardware Components Some of the Factors That Impact on a Computer's Performance CPU speed RAM size Hard disk speed and capacity
  • 20. Software Component Operating systems software The operating system is a special type of program that loads automatically when you start your computer. The operating system allows you to use the advanced features of a modern computer without having to learn all the details of how the hardware works The link between the hardware and you, the user Makes the computer easy to use without having to understand bits and bytes!
  • 21. Software Component Applications software An application program is the type of program that you use once the operating system has been loaded. programs, Examples include word-processing spreadsheets and databases
  • 22. Software Component Application Software Word processing applications Microsoft Word Lotus Word Pro WordPerfect Spreadsheets Microsoft Excel Lotus 123 Database Microsoft Access Lotus Approach
  • 23. Software Component Application Software Payroll Sage software Presentation tools Microsoft PowerPoint Lotus Freelance Desktop publishing Abode Photoshop Multimedia applications Microsoft's Encarta CD-ROM based encyclopaedias
  • 24. Information Network LAN A LAN (Local Area Network) is a system whereby individual PCs are connected together within a company or organization WAN A WAN (Wide Area Network) as the name implies allows you to connect to other computers over a wider area (i.e. the whole world).
  • 25. Information Network Uses of Network If ten people are working together within an office it makes sense for them all to be connected. • In this way the office can have a single printer and all ten people can print to it. • In a similar way other devices such as modems or scanners can be shared. • Even more useful is the ability to share information when connected to a network.
  • 26. Computer Accessories Modem Short for “MODulate/DEModulate”. The modem sends information from your computer across the telephone system. The modem at the other end of the phone line, converts the signal back into a format that can be used by the receiving computer.
  • 27. Uses of Computer PC at Home Common uses for the computer within the home Computer games Working from Home Banking from Home Connecting to the Web
  • 28. Uses of Computer Computers in Education CBT (Computer Based Training) Computer Based Training (CBT) offers a low cost solution to training needs where you need to train a large amount of people on a single subject. These programs are normally supplied on CD-ROM and combine text, graphics and sound. Packages range from general encyclopaedias right through to learning a foreign language.
  • 29. Uses of Computer Office Applications Automated Production Systems Many car factories are almost completely automated and the cars are assembled by computer-controlled robots. This automation is becoming increasingly common throughout industry. Design Systems Many products are designed using CAD (Computer Aided Design) programs to produce exact specifications and detailed drawings on the computer before producing models of new products .
  • 30. Uses of Computer Office Applications Stock Control Stock control is ideal for automation and in many companies it is now completely computerized. The stock control system keeps track of the number of items in stock and can automatically order replacement items when required. Accounts / Payroll In most large organizations the accounts are maintained by a computerized system. Due to the repetitive nature of accounts a computer system is ideally suited to this task and accuracy is guaranteed.
  • 31. Uses of Computer Computers in Daily Life Accounts Games Educational On-line banking Smart ID cards Supermarkets Working from home (Tele-working) Internet
  • 32. Frequent breaks away from the computer Appropriate positioning of screens, chairs and keyboards Provision of adequate lighting and ventilation. Create a Good Working Environment
  • 33. Health & Safety Precautions Make sure that cables are safely secured Make sure that power points are not overloaded Also be aware of: Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) Glare from screens Bad posture
  • 34. Value of Backup The most important thing that you store on your computer is information. Often the contents of a hard disk can represent years of work. If the hard disk stops working one day you could lose all those years of work. For this reason it is VITAL that you take regular backups of the information that is stored on the computer.
  • 35. Value of Backup Organize your computer for more efficient backups Complete vs. incremental backups Use 'off-site' storage
  • 36. Value of Backup Use passwords Understand the Importance of shutting down your computer properly Use a UPS (Un-interruptible Power Supply)
  • 37. Likes & Dislikes of Computer Things computer like: Good ventilation Clean environment Stable, vibration free surface Things computer don’t like: Dust Drinking and eating over the keyboard Heat, Cold or Moisture Don’t place objects on top of monitors. Don’t place floppy disks near monitors.
  • 38. Computer Virus What are computer viruses? Viruses are small programs that hide themselves on your disks (both diskettes and your hard disk). Unless you use virus detection software the first time that you know that you have a virus is when it activates. Different viruses are activated in different ways.
  • 39. Computer Virus How do viruses infect PCs? Viruses hide on a disk and when you access the disk (either a diskette or another hard disk over a network) the virus program will start and infect your computer. The worst thing about a computer virus is that they can spread from one computer to another, either via use of infected floppy disk, or over a computer network, including the Internet.
  • 40. Computer Virus How to prevent virus damage There are a number of third party anti- virus products available. Most of these are better than the rather rudimentary products available within DOS and Windows, but of course you do have to pay for them! The main thing about your virus checker is that it should be kept up to date. Many companies supply updated disks on a regular basis or allow you to receive updates through an electronic, on-line bulletin board.
  • 41. Software Copyright Be aware on software copyright issues Freeware Shareware What about software that you find on the Internet? Software site licenses
  • 42. Software Copyright If your computer system holds information about individuals then you have a moral and legal duty to treat that information with respect. In a free society you have a right to ensure that information held about you is not abused. In many countries this right is enshrined under data protection laws
  • 43. Now Let us start our Computers and get going