Assignment 3
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2000-09-19 20:07

Windows 95 Assignment 3
Tutorials 7-9


This assignment is for sections taught by Ian Allen.

Hand in 9 printouts (marked in bold type with a number following). For full marks, follow the course assignment submission guidelines and label each printout (by hand) using the titles T7-1, T7-2, T7-3, T7-4, T7-5, T8-1a, T8-1b, T9-1, and T9-2 in the upper right corner of the page.

For full marks, use the correct font (Courier) for all output and make sure the lines don't wrap.

Note to Windows 98 Users: Read the Windows 98 class Note on differences between the text and your operating system.


Tutorial 7. (Four printouts and one table:)

 Use Student Disk Three and two blank diskettes for this tutorial.

  1. Follow the Tutorial 7 text from Pages 265-290.
    • When you reach the top of page 279 and need a name for saving a file set, instead of using the four digits of your social security number, use the first four characters of your Algonquin account name (abcd0001).
    • Print(#1) the screen when you reach Figure 7-19 on page 284.
    • Read the section about Tape Backup in pages 287-290.  You will not be able to do this section, since we don't have tape drives on which to practice.
    • Read carefully the section on Restoring DOS & Windows 3.1 Backups on p.290.
  2. Do the Tutorial Assignment on page 291. Print(#2) as indicated in step 18.
    (Use the same backup disk as you used in part #1. Use a new blank diskette for parts #3 and #4, following:)
  3. Do Case Problem #1 on page 292. Print(#3) as indicated in step 21.
  4. Do Case Problem #2 on page 292-3. Print(#4) as indicated in Step 14.
    (Make sure that you do not restore, as indicated in Step 15.)
  5. Do Case Problem #3 and #4 on page 293-4. Prepare the tables(#5) as required on one sheet of paper. One should use incremental backup strategy, the other differential.  Hand in the tables.
Tutorial 8.  (2 printouts:)

Use Student Disk Three for this tutorial.

  1. Follow Tutorial 8 text from pages 295-318.
    1. When you reach Figure 8-21 on page 316, print(#6) that screen. (When defragmenting a small disk such as a floppy, you must click the "Show Details" button of Figure 8-20 quickly in order to get the detail screen before the defragmenting finishes. It works better on an older and slower model computer, or on a larger disk drive.)
    2. When you reach Figure 8-23 on page 318, print(#7) that screen.
Tutorial 9. (2 printouts:)

Use Student Disk Four for this tutorial.

  1. Follow Tutorial 9 text from pages 323-365.
    • To install one of the accessories' applets, you need the Windows 95 Installation CD-ROM or disks. If you had WordPad installed, then choose one of the applets on the Figures 9-3 and 9-4 to practice. You may skip pages 325-8 if you don't have the installation disks.
    • Print(#8) as instructed on page 360. Continue to create a scrap and then on to page 364.
  2. Do Tutorial Assignment on page 365-6. Print(#9) as indicated in Step 22.
 

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Updated: 2000-09-19 20:07