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A dream career for anyone wanting to become an IT professional, In the area of Computer Hardware and Networking Industry. “TAURUS Hard Soft Solutions Ltd” opens the doors to a large number of fulfilling and high paying opportunities.
“CHNE –Certified Hardware & Networking Engineer” include content information technology, Candidate trained here will be finding lucrative jobs in hardware & networking. The demand for Engineer are very high, Ratio of trained Engineer are less than the actual requirements.
The most attractive part of the course is that it is designed to even “Technical training, Soft skills developments,On-job practical with stipend and an Experienced certificate”. |
Hardware |
Basic Introduction to Computers
History of Computers
Types of Computers
Components, Features and System Design
Identifying the different parts of computer
Microprocessor Types and
Specification
Processor Specification
Intel-Compatible Processors
Processor Types
Motherboard and Buses
Mother Board Components
Intel and Non-Intel Chipsets
BIOS, CMOS, Type of I/O Buses,
DMA Channels, IRQs, I/O Port Address
Memory
Memory Basics
Types of Memory
Memory Speed
Cache Memory
System Logical Memory Layout
Power Supply and case
Power Supply Function and Operation
Switch Mode Power Supplies SMPS Connectors
SMPS Voltages
Voltage Stabilizers
UPS as Backups
Types of UPS
UPS Specification
Input - Output Interfaces
Serial, Parallel, USB, FireWire,
ST-506, IDE, SCSI, SATA
Magnetic Storage
Principles of Magnetic Storage
Formatting
Capacity Measurements
Floppy drive
Floppy Drive Basics
Types of Floppy Disk Drive
Drive Components
File Allocation
Drive Installation
Hard disk drive
Hard Disk Basics
File Allocation
Formatting – low and high
Using Disk Manager
Tape Drives
Tape Backup Standards
The QIC Standards
Tape Drive Installation
Tape Drive Backup Software
Optical Storage
CD R / RW
CD – ROM Driver Basics
Drive Specification
Loading Mechanism
Drive Formats
CD – Writers Basics
Drive Installation & Usage
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DVD (Digital Versatile Disks)
DVD – ROM Basics
DVD Specification
DVD Standards
DVD – Writers Basics
Drive installation & Usage
Input Devices Keyboard
Basics functions
Types of Keyboard
Compatibility
Keyboard Technology
Mice
Basics functions of Mouse
Types of Mouse
Mouse Interface
Printers
Printer Technology
Laser, Inkjet, Dot Matrix
Color Printing
Printer Drivers
Display
Monitor Basics
Monochrome vs Color
Digital, Analog, TFT, LCD
Display Adapters
VESA SVGA Standards
Video Adapter Components
3D Graphics Accelerators
Audio
Audio Adapter Features
Audio Adapters Concepts and Terms
Audio Adapter Applications
Audio Adapter Installation
Network Interface Cards
Need for NIC
Type of NIC
NIC Types
NIC Connectors
Modems
Need for Modem
Types of Modem
Internet connection
Miscellaneous Devices
Scanner, TV Tuner Cards
WEB Camera, Laptops
Notebooks, Dumb Terminals
Assembling and Disassembling
Preventive Maintenance
Diagnostic Software
PC Maintenance Tools
Maintenance Procedure
Upgrading your PC
Troubleshooting
Boot Problems
Motherboard, Devices
Modem Problems
NIC & Network Problems
Sound Card Problems
Video Problems, etc.,
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Microsoft Xp Professional |
General
Introduction to Windows XP Professional
Version Differences/New Features
Windows Installer
Customizing Windows XP Professional
Installation
Installation Prerequisites/HCL
Installation Methods
Attended
Unattended
Over the Network
Upgrading previous versions
Remote Installation Services
Application Installation
Hardware Installation
Device Drivers
Multiple Boot Configurations
Management
Setting up & Managing User
Setting up & Managing Group Accounts
MMC
Services
Service Packs
Managing Data Storage
Disk Management
File Systems
DFS
EFS
Compression FAT and FAT32
NTFS
Offline Folders
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System Maintenance and Optimization
De fragmentation
Performance
Scheduled Tasks
Windows Update Manager
Security
Authentication
File and Share Security
Securing Resources
NTFS Permissions
Administering Shared Folders and Resources
Auditing Resources and Events
Disk Quota
Firewall
Printers
Installing printer locally
Accessing a Remote printer
Implementing Security to printers
Networking
File and Printer Sharing
Mobile Computing
Understanding DNS
Understanding TCP/IP
Remote Desktop Connection
Terminal Service Web Connection
Internet Connection Sharing and Firewall Configuration
Troubleshooting
Advanced Recovery Options
Backup & Restore
Domain Logon and Authentication
Hardware and Driver Issues
Using Files and Setting Transfer wizard
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Desktop OS & Anti-Virus Durantion |
DOS 6.2 DOS Fundamentals
Booting DOS
Starting and Restarting a PC
Using DOS Commands
Batch Files, Controlling DOS
DOS Editor, Files and Directories
Comparing Files and Disks
Formatting Floppy Disks
Protecting Data on Disks
Setting Up a Hard Disk
System Configuration Files
Configuration Commands
Memory Management
System Diagnosis
Win95/98/ME Basics
Win98 Architecture
Basic Features,
Boot Sequence
Installation Process
Multimedia Configuration
System Administration
Configuring Win98
Printers, Networking, Utilities,
Using Outlook Express
Anti-virus Software
Introduction to Computer
Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horses. Macros etc.
Installing & Configuring Anti-virus Software
(Server & Client)
Updating Anti-virus
Virus Removal & Prevention
Windows 2000 /XP Professional
General
Introduction
Version Differences
New Features
Customizing Windows 2000 Professional
Installation
Installation Prerequisites/HCL
Installation Methods
Management
Setting up & Managing User
Setting up & Managing Group Accounts,
MMC, Services
Service Packs, ICS
Managing Data Storage
Disk Management
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File Systems
DFS, EFS, and Compression
FAT and FAT32, NTFS
Printers
Installing printer locally
Accessing a Remote printer
Implementing Security
System Maintenance and Optimization
Auditing Resources & Events,
De fragmentation, Performance,
Scheduled Tasks, Disk Quotas, ERD,
Backup & Restore, Troubleshooting
Using Outlook Express
Linux Desktop Essentials
General
Introduction
Features
Installation
Linux Workstation class installation and configuration
Installing new applications on Linux
Using of a dual booting system
Linux Commands
Basic command on the shell
Popular text editors on the shell
Working with Graphics
The X windows system
Configure and customize your Linux Desktop
Use and configure the GNOME graphical
user interface
Using GNOME application
GUI utilities
Linux Tools
Using Open office suite
Working with graphic image editor
Creating files with cross-platform
compatibility such as PDF
Open, read, edit, save and send files
created under other operating system
Using Basic Services
Configuring printers
Configuring an internet connection
Configuring email accounts for
corporate & personal use.
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Networking Essentials |
General
Introduction to Networking
Basic elements of Networking
Networking and its uses
Types of Networks
LAN
MAN
WAN (Enterprise & Global)
Peer-to-peer
Client-Server
Network Topology
BUS
STAR
RING
MESH
CELLULAR
HYBRID
Transmission Media
Cable
Co-axial, Twisted Pair & Fiber Optic cables
Wireless
Radio, Infrared & Micro waves
Network Devices
Repeaters
Hubs
Switches
Bridges
MUX
MAU
Routers
Brouters
Modems
Transmission Media Connectors
T-BNC, RJ –11, RJ-45, etc.,
Cabling Standards
Jack Panel
I/O ports
Structured Cabling Guidelines.
OSI Model
Application Layer
Presentation Layer
Session Layer
Transport Layer
Network Layer
Data-Link Layer
Physical Layer
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Protocol Stacks
IPX/SPX Model
IPV4
IPV6
Apple Talk
IP Addressing
Address Classes
Binary <- -> Decimal Representation
Classful Masks
Private Address Space
Subnet Masks
Routing & Switching
Circuit Switching
Packet Switching
Routing Table
Link State
RIP, OSPF
Network Services & Protocols
File, Print, Database, Messaging,
Application & Specialized Services.
DNS, DHCP, HTTP, FTP, Telnet, SMTP, NNTP, POP3, IMAP4, HTTPS, SSL, BOOTP, L2TP, PPTP, IPSec, Kerberos, SNMP, etc.,
WAN Technology
Serial Connectivity, X.25, FDDI, ISDN, ATM, Frame Relay, CSU/DSU, etc., VPN, Proxy Servers, Firewalls RAID, Network Attached
Storage, Storage Area Networks,
Network Administration
NOS
Backup
Client Server
Clustering
Documentation
Security
Scenarios
Network Cards
Cable Crimping
Configuration
Installation
Troubleshooting
Analyzers, Hardware-Related Problems,
Logging Events
Monitoring Trends and Performance
Network
Software
User-Related Problems
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