If you wish, exit the BIOS, wait for Windows to load, and then run Disk Management to verify that Windows recognizes both disks.Ĭonfigure the screen saver settings.Right-click Start and then select Settings.Maximize the window for better viewing.Select Personalization.From the left pane, select Lock screen.From the right pane, select Screen saver settings.Under Screen Saver, use the drop-down to select Photos.Configure the Wait time to 5 minutes.Select On resume, display logon screen.Select OK to close the Screen Saver Settings dialog.In the top left, select Home to return to the Windows Settings page.Įnable Remote Desktop.From Windows Settings, select System.From the left pane, select Remote Desktop.From the right pane, under Enable Remote Desktop, slide the switch to ON.Select Confirm. Return to the Bench view and turn off the computer.ĭisconnect the data and power cables and replace the bottom hard drive with the new drive on the shelf.Īfter reconnecting the cables, turn the computer back on and verify that both drives are detected in the BIOS. Replace the red data cable on the bottom hard drive with a known good cable one the shelf.
Then drag the 15-pin SATA power connector from the bottom hard drive to the SATA port on the tester (bottom left). Drag the 20+4 pin power supply connector from the motherboard to the main tester port (far right). Use the Power Supply Tester on the shelf to verify that the bottom hard drive is receiving adequate power. Verify that power is properly connected from the power supply to the bottom hard drive. Verify that the red data cable is properly connected from the bottom hard drive to the motherboard. Turn off the computer and switch to the motherboard view. Notice how many SATA drives are being detected. Press the power button on the computer, then press Delete to enter the BIOS. Even though the monitor supports a higher resolution, this is the resolution for HD content.
In Windows, configure a resolution of 1920x1080 for full HD content. Provide power to the video card by selecting the power supply and then dragging a 6-pin PCIe power connector to the power port on the right side of the video card.Ĭonnect the computer to the monitor using an HDMI cable. HDMI is an interface used by monitors and digital televisions for high-definition content.
Install the video card with the HDMI connection. In this lab, your task is to complete the following:ĭisconnect the monitor from the current video card and remove the card from the computer. Use the computer to watch high-definition movies from a Blu-ray player.Ĭonnect his monitor to the computer using a connection designed for high-definition content.
A customer wants to upgrade the video card in his computer to provide more memory, faster processing power, and additional features.