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ACTIVITY 1 REPORT
Activity No. 1
Components of a Computer
Course Code: CPE001
Program: BSIE
Course Title: Computer Fundamentals
Date Performed: November 20, 2014
Name: Manansala, John Kevin F.
Date Submitted: November 27, 2014
Section: ES11FAI
Instructor:
1. Objective(s): The activity aims to introduce the different components of a computer system.

2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs): The students shall be able to:
2.1 Differentiate each component of a computer system.
2.2 Set-up and operate a standard desktop computer.
2.3 Explain the importance on why each component has to work interpedently.

3. Requirement(s):
System Unit
Monitor
Cables ( VGA, SVGA, Power Plug, IDE/SATA)
Connectors
4. Discussion

A computer is an electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory, that can accept data, process data according to specified rules, produce results, and stores the results for future use. It consists of several peripheral that are tangible in nature known as hardware. These components include input & output devices, a system unit, storage devices, and communication devices. The figure below shows a standard component of the computer hardware.

Figure 1.1 Computer Hardware Components
6. Question &Answer

6.1
Recently, you purchased a USB flash drive that you plan to use to store work-related files. When you attempt to store a file on the USB flash drive, the computer displays an error message indicating that the file will not fit. How could a brand new USB flash drive not have enough room to store the first file you attempted to store on it?

One of the reason that there an error message pop up is maybe the file your trying to store on the
Flash drive is too big and exceeded the limit of your brand new USB flash drive room space. In order to
Store your file on the given flash drive you need to compress it by a win rar or a win zip so your file
Might be fitted on your brand new USB flash drive.

6.2
The power in your

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