Technology Tips
& Troubleshooting
or
(Stuff You Can Really Do Yourself Instead Of Calling
Tech Support)
Checklist
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Check
the connections. Nine times of ten this will solve the problem.
We work with kids, and kids like to wiggle around and kick. When
they wiggle and kick things get unplugged. The only skill involved
here is knowing how to plug and unplug. When you check connections
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Power
Cord - both ends. Often the power cord has been pulled out or is just
loose. Check the wall outlet and where the power cord plugs in at the back
of the CPU (you know this as the computer), monitor, printer, etc.
Network
Cables - both ends.
Printer
Cables - both ends.
Monitor
Cable - there's only one end to check. Check where the monitor plugs
into the CPU (computer).
Mouse
Cable
Keyboard
Cable
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Are
things turned on? |
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Monitor
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often everything is on except the monitor.
CPU
(computer)
Printer
Surge
Protector - is it on? Little feet have been known to turn them off.
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Restart
your computer. |
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Start-Shut
Down-Restart or Start-Shut Down-Shut Down
Press
Ctrl-Alt-Delete twice
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Swap
identical parts. |
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E-mail
E-mail
can be checked two ways through pekin.net.
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Internet  |
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You
can be anywhere in the world and still check your pekin.net e-mail.
All that you need is a computer with Internet connectivity. E-mail may
be checked from Dirksen's home page, http://www.pekin.net/pekin108/dirksen/index.html
, by clicking on the mailbox at the bottom of the page. When asked for
your User ID and Password use the same ID and Password that you use with
Eudora. E-mail may also be checked from the district site on the staff
page at http://www.pekin.net/pekin108/staff/index.html.
Your mail is not deleted when you check it via the Internet.
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Eudora |
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Eudora
is loaded on your desktop. You can only use Eudora to check your mail at
school where your computer is connected to the district network. When you
check your e-mail on Eudora all mail that you have checked on the Internet
(as long as it wasn't trashed and purged) will be loaded onto your
desktop. You can safely check mail on the Internet and still have it in
Eudora.
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Internet
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Some
of my computers aren't connecting to the Internet. |
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Check
the network cable. Each computer has an ethernet card. The cable that
looks like a telephone cord should have one end plugged in your CPU (computer)
and the other end plugged in the wall. The ends of these cables are easily
broken.
Restart
the computers that aren't connecting.
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Peripherals
(Keyboard and Mouse)
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My
mouse or keyboard isn't working. |
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Check
the connection. The mouse and keyboard both plug in at the back of
the CPU (computer). Unplug and replug. Restart your computer. The keyboard
and mouse need to be plugged in before the computer is started.
Swap
identical parts. If the mouse or keyboard still doesn't work shut down
the computer and switch the mouse and/or keyboard with one that you know
works. Try the mouse and/or keyboard that isn't working on another computer.
Talk
with your class about computer care. Hitting the keys hard or all at
once may cause keyboards to malfunction. The mouse can not be pulled on
or the cable played with. Keep all liquids and food away from the keyboard.
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Power
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I
don't have any power. |
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Is
the surge protector on?
Is
the CPU (computer) and monitor on?
Has
the contrast on the monitor been set to dark?
Check
the connections.
Are
the computer, monitor, and surge protector plugged in?
Check
the circuit box to see if a breaker was blown.
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Printer
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Samba
Server
( Want to dance? )
What
is Samba and what would I want with it?
Logging
In
Opening
A File
Inserting
Clipart
Saving
Logging
Out
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What
is Samba and what would I want with it? |
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Samba
is a server that allows you and your students to save to your own
home directory on the district network. It also gives you access to more
clipart, sound, and video than you'll probably ever need.
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By saving
to the network you will be able to call up your saved work on any networked
machine anywhere in the district. Students can start their work in the
Learning Center and finish it in their classroom. Student work often doesn't
fit on a disk anymore. By saving student work to the network disks
are eliminated and the hard drives on classroom computers aren't filled
up. If you have something important to save you now have another place
to back it up.
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When you
use Samba your home directory is H: (think of H for home). The clipart
resource directory is the G: drive (think of G for good stuff).
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Logging
In |
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Every
student must log in using their assigned log in name and password in the
Novel window.
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Every
staff member must log in using their assigned log in name and password.
On teacher workstations staff members log in at the Microsoft Networking
window. On students workstations staff members click on cancel in the Novel
window and log in on the Microsoft Networking window.
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Directions
for Windows '95 machines:
Start
- Shut Down - Close all programs and log on as a different user. The next
window will allow you enter a log in name and password.
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Directions
for Windows'98 machines:
Start
- Log Off
Are
you sure you want to log off?
The
next window will allow you to enter a log in name and password.
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Opening
A File |
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Remember
... you have to log in before you can do anything!
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Start
the program that your file can be found in.
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File -
Open
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Click
on the arrow in the Look In window
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Find and
highlight your home directory .. 'Rhys' H:yourname
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Find and
highlight the name of your file
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Click
Open and begin working
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Inserting
Clipart |
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Remember
... you have to log in before you can do anything!
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Click
on Insert in the Menu Bar and select Picture-From File
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Click
on the arrow in the Look In window and select Clipart on 'Rhys' G:
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Double
click on the clipart folder of choice
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If there
are additional folders of clipart inside your choice select one and double
click
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Select
the clipart you want. A thumbnail picture will appear. Check the box that
say "Float Over Text" and then click on Insert.
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Saving |
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Remember
... you have to log in before you can do anything!
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Click
on File - Save As
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Click
on the arrow in the Save In window to bring down the drop box. Find and
highlight your home directory --
'Rhys' H:yourname
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Give your
file a name and click on Save
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Logging
Out |
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Directions
for Windows '95 machines:
Close
out of your program and select Start-Shutdown
Select
'Close all programs and logon as a different user'
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Directions
for Windows '98 machines:
Close
out of your program and select Start-Log off
Are
you sure you want to log off?
Yes
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Virus
Update
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How
do I update McAfee Virus Scan? |
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Since
there are so many new viruses coming out it is important to keep your virus
scan updated. You should update at least once a month.
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Connect
to the Internet and go to the McAfee site - mcafee.com. If you don't have
this site bookmarked yet, now would be a good time to do that.
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Go to
downloads
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Anti-Virus
Updates
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Click
on the arrow to find VirusScan 4.x or 5.x
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Click
on GO
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At the
next screen click on Download Now
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Save to
your Desktop
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After
you have downloaded the files to your desktop close all windows
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Double
click on the icon that has just been added to your Desktop
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You will
be guided through the Update Process. Click on
Next
- Yes I want to restart my computer now.
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Click
on Finish
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Report
a Problem
To
report a problem include what the problem is and what you have done to
try and resolve it. |
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