Thursday, May 28, 2020

Week 12

This week in computer hardware and software management we discussed tips to have a strong safe password as well as the common myths associated with your passwords that specific link did not seem to work this week.  We also discussed the differences between trojans, viruses, and worms.  Worms are considered as sub species of viruses that spread without the input of the creator from computer to computer via means of contact within your computer an example used in the reading was through your email address book uploading and sending the worm through the email to your friends or family.  Next you have the trojan horse which is like its moniker is a type of virus disguised as something else in this case normally some useful software or an existing software but not from the legitimate source.   A computer virus in general is like a human virus it spreads from computer to computer except it uses your computers files to spread it generally uses an executable to initially infect your computer.

Saturday, May 23, 2020

week 11


This week in Computer hardware and software management we learned about printers and their software as well as how to troubleshoot them.  To begin troubleshooting your printer you should attempt to do a test print and to do that properly you should make sure to print directly from windows software avoiding any third party printing software you can do this by pressing the windows button and then clicking on the settings wheel and from there you click on the devices link and then you will press on printers and scanners.  From there you select your printer and open up the link and use the test print function as it will print a page directly from your windows 10 printer software.  There are also many printers that have software available on their website to automatically troubleshoot your printer or they will sometimes come with an install disc for their troubleshooting software.



Sunday, May 17, 2020

week 10


This week in computer hardware and software management we learned about mobile operating systems such as android and apple phones.  We also learned a lot about how they interact with servers and other business aspects of mobile operating systems.  One of these aspects is how to use email on your phone which nowadays is a very straightforward thing to do on Android and Apple luckily nowadays.  We learned about different email protocols as well such as POP3 which works by downloading your mail individually from your ISP service provider before being given the option to delete the email on the server this worked much better when there was way fewer devices as the email would exist on the one device this led to POP3 becoming outdated as it became the norm to have email be available on basically every computing device from phones to the psp.

Friday, May 8, 2020

week 9


This week in Computer Hardware and Software Management we discuss the differences between laptops and tablets while doing a good job of mentioning some of the differences this debate ended without any clarity on who won or even what was the original point as well as an ending point.  For example, while briefly mentioned about the differences in software neither of them really delved deep enough into that aspect, for example, many programs are only available on windows especially for engineers and designers tablets no matter the price tag simply won’t have the hardware or software necessary to do this type of work.  On the flip side of this while, laptops do have writing functions for certain high-end models the one I’m using for example for real artistic usage I don’t believe they are close to a match for their tablet counterparts.  The reason I think so is that if you're looking for beautiful scenery to draw lugging around your laptop are a hassle and the smaller form factor makes way more sense as well as the the fact that for a more detailed drawing you are way more likely to need to charge your laptop in the middle of your drawing then your tablet due to the more energy efficient OS and components both have different specialties within almost completely identical broad overlapping uses.

Saturday, May 2, 2020

week 8


This week in computer hardware and software management we learned about the differences between IPv4 and its successor IPv6 with the main difference being that IPv4 can only have a little over 4 billion addresses while IPv6 can go up to three-hundred and forty undecillion as well as offers better security then IPv4.  We also did our rough drafts this week which mine was on thermal cooling options for your computer or server.  With my paper I hoped to inform the readers as to the different types of air and liquid cooling and the differences between them as well as the pros and cons of each and how to tell what the correct fit for them is.  I learned quite a bit researching for this paper mostly about server cooling systems which are vastly different in set up while being the same on a smaller individual level for the most part.