PART 1 - STRIPPING AND REBUILDING A PC
PURPOSE OF THE EXERCISE
The purpose of the exercise was to show the ability to handle hardware correctly and safely while following precautions to not harm the equipment or myself and others.
EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES NEEDED
Here is a list of the following items needed to operate on the machines in the college workshop:
Computer system complete with monitor, keyboard & mouse
Anti-static wrist band
Anti-static bags
Crosshead Screwdriver
Camera to record progress
HEALTH & SAFETY
I took some health and safety precautions by isolating the computer system from the mains and simply making sure nothing was placed on the floor for the safety of me and others around me. Also keeping my work area neat and tidy was observed at all times.
ESD PRECAUTIONS TAKEN
For the safety of the computer system so as not to damage any of the equipment I wore a anti-static wrist band through out the whole time which was connected to the chassis of the machine while inside the PC or handling hardware. Anti-static bags were also used for storage of the hardware while it was outside of the PC. _Picture 1.1_ shows how my machine is isolated from the mains and how I am connected to the chassis via my anti-static wrist strap.
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
This following bit shows a report of the events that taken place when I took apart the system and put it back together again.
The 1st thing was to check that the system boots up successfully and is correctly working and then power down the system.
Next event was to isolate the machine from the mains, and to also unplug other cables connected to it.
After making sure the machine was disconnected from the mains, I proceeded to take the system case off, which is held on by one standard computer screw. After removing the case I place it safely on the bench out of harms way and not on the floor.
My next task was to remove hardware, I planned this through in my head