
Explore how computers work, with hardware and software, Charles Babbage as father of computers for digital programming, and the electronic device that accepts input, processes it, and outputs results.
Explore the central processing unit and its components, including ALU, CU. Understand input and output devices, ROM, RAM, and primary memory.
Explain how an operating system software supports basic computer functions and peripherals, schedules tasks, and provides services for applications, and describe the booting process from POST to BIOS and boot menu.
Navigate the control panel to manage hardware and software settings, security, and user accounts. Use the file manager to connect a pendrive and copy and paste files between drives.
Learn to install Firefox on Windows 7–11. Block ads with youblockorigin and popup blockers, manage bookmarks with import/export, restore previous sessions, and uninstall Firefox.
Learn DOS commands such as dir /s, ver, vol, date, time, and cls, and practice creating and viewing text files with copy con and type in a Windows cmd environment.
Learn to use DOS commands such as copy, copycon, type, rename, del, md, cd, dir, cls, and rd to manage files and folders on the command line.
Copy all files with the same extension to a location using copy, shown by moving text documents to a pendrive; also cover ren, del, chk dsk, and format caution.
Complete Computer Course: Hardware and Software Skills
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This course provides a structured understanding of both computer hardware and software, helping learners confidently use, manage, and troubleshoot computers in real-world environments. Starting from basic computer concepts, the course gradually builds knowledge of internal and external hardware components, operating systems, and commonly used software.
Learners will understand how computers function internally, how different hardware components work together, and how software enables productivity and system operations. The course emphasizes practical usage, including file management, software installation, system maintenance, and basic troubleshooting—skills that are valuable in any corporate or academic setting.
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