Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IX, Zamboanga del Sur
Tukuran Technical Vocational High School
A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in Computer System Servicing11
Learning Competency: LO 2. Prepare installer
Create portable bootable devices in accordance with software manufacturer instruction
I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
A. Identify the essential factor of different boot devices
B. familiarize the steps on how to create bootable devices using flash drive
C. Perform bootable procedure in accordance with software instruction.
II. Learning Content:
Topic Prepare installer
Subtopic: CREATE WINDOWS INSTALLER USING USB FLASH DRIVE
Content Integration:
Materials: Laptop, TV, and power point presentation
III. Learning Materials
References: file:///D:/CSS/COC1/1.2-2%20Bootable%20Media_Password_Removed.pdf,; cblm
IV.Learning Activities:
A. Before the lesson/ Preliminary Activities
Prayer
Greetings
Checking of attendance
Classroom Management
Review of the previous lesson
The teacher will ask the student what they have learned.
Motivation / Preparatory
The teacher will show picture and collect ideas from the class.
Presentation of the Lesson and objectives
B. During the Lesson (4A’s Differentiated Instruction, Interactive Learning, ICT)
1. ABSTRACTION
Boot is to load the first piece of software that starts a computer. Because the operating system is
essential for running all other programs, it is usually the first piece of software loaded during the
boot process.
Storage Media is a device for recording (storing) information (data).
Bootable Media/ Bootable Device is physical media (CD, DVD, USB flash drive or other
removable media supported by a machine BIOS as a boot device) that boots on any PC-
compatible machine.
Bootable media is most often used to:
• recover an operating system that cannot start
• access and back up the data that has survived in a corrupted system
• back up sector-by-sector a disk with an unsupported file system
• hardware or software troubleshooting
The process of booting
The term boot comes from the idea of lifting oneself by one's own bootstraps: the computer
contains a tiny program (bootstrap loader) which will load and run a program found on a boot
device. Warm Boot vs. Cold Boot
•Cold Boot To perform a cold boot (also called a "hard boot") means to start up a computer that is
turned off. It is typically performed by pressing the power button on the computer.
• Warm Boot To perform warm boot (also called a "soft boot") means to restart a computer. It is
typically initiated from the operating system, rather than pressing a button on the computer itself.
CREATE WINDOWS INSTALLER USING USB FLASH DRIVE
What You Need:
1. A USB flash drive with good storage capacity; preferably 4GB or more.
2. Access to a computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7.
3. A CD or DVD containing software you want to download.
Procedure
1. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Right click on Command Prompt > Run as
Administrator.
2. Type ‘diskpart' and press Enter to start the built in Windows disk partitioning utility
3. Type 'list disk' and press Enter
4. Type 'select disk 1' and press Enter
5. Type ‘clean’ and press Enter
6. Now to create a partition, type 'create partition primary’ and press Enter
7. Type 'select partition 1', and press the Enter key
8. To format the partition type ‘format fs=ntfs quick and press the Enter key.
9. Active
10. Exit
11. Xcopy (source letter): \*.*/e/s/f (destination letter ): / type enter
Note Wait until all the files will be copied.
1. APPLICATION:
Each student should perform on how to CREATE WINDOWS INSTALLER USING FLASH DRIVE
following the procedure. Microsoft Windows 7
The student will be graded base of the rubrics being presented.
Rubrics: 20pts
Good (10points) Poor (5points)
Correctness
functionality
C. After the lesson
Generalization:
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V. EVALUATION:
2. ASSIGNMENT
In your activity notebook, research following.
1. Write the steps on how to install win 7.
2. Steps on how to install driver pack.
Prepared by:
Jennifer S. Bataycan
Teacher -I
Checked by: Noted by:
Rene F. Garcia
Delilah Garcia HT-I
MT -I
Glencil B. Jorolan
MT-I