Is VGA a serial port? Do a serial port is the same one found in routers? Thanks
@mortezahabibnia81207 күн бұрын
Very good information. thanks
@shrimpfryry69277 күн бұрын
Hey dude my pc has trouble with restarting only like whenever I restart computer monitor displays black. How can I fix this please help :(
@mortezahabibnia81209 күн бұрын
Thank you for your excellent presentation
@itfreetraining7 күн бұрын
Thanks very much and thanks for watching.
@mortezahabibnia81209 күн бұрын
Thank you for your excellent presentation
@mortezahabibnia81209 күн бұрын
Thank you for your excellent presentation
@sadaeasa69879 күн бұрын
can I use it in s laptop that doesn't have any rj45 ports from origin?
@itfreetraining7 күн бұрын
As long as it has a USB port you can use it.
@rexraptorsaur9 күн бұрын
Specialized disk failing tool 😭
@itfreetraining7 күн бұрын
Don't try this at home.
@oskobi9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video can i write the certification exams after completing this video if yes how can i book the exam
@realmartin.minkov9 күн бұрын
You are explaining very well and in huge depth like no one else on KZread thank you very much!
@itfreetraining7 күн бұрын
Thanks very much.
@RazzleJazzle42010 күн бұрын
thank you
@naveedrizvi0710 күн бұрын
very nicely explain. excellent voice quality and the way you speak. THANK YOU!!!
@yeohrenyong403311 күн бұрын
Hello, i have currently using Static Discharge Palm Plate equipment. Did there has way to check that my palm plate is working?
@belalmusallam12 күн бұрын
I hope that you can make a series of videos focusing of network and users troubelshooting 🙏🙏?
@mrmc5515 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ thank you for your effort
@Arkangel018717 күн бұрын
What is "overhead"?
@itfreetraining17 күн бұрын
In computer transfers, overhead refers to the extra work or data required to complete the actual data transfer itself. It's like the packaging and administrative tasks involved in sending a box. While necessary for a smooth transfer, the overhead doesn't contribute to the actual content being transferred. Thus, if your data connection has a 10% overhead, the maxium data use you will be able is send 90% since 10% is lost to overhead.
@binarytech845717 күн бұрын
Is two way forest trust required to make it work?
@jeffsad839121 күн бұрын
I have question:When should i use that wire static?
@itfreetraining20 күн бұрын
What you do mean by wire static? When working with computers doing some ESD protection is always good, just grounding yourself before you touching a component makes a difference.
@jeffsad839120 күн бұрын
@@itfreetraining well what about when you change ram?
@boyrok10021 күн бұрын
You are confusing raid 1 with raid 5. In the tests when you remove the disk you are saying that you are removing it from raid 5 when you are removing it from raid 1
@itfreetraining20 күн бұрын
I am not sure which part you are referring to. The system has Raid 1 and Raid 5. When the hard disk is unplugged it does not mention which Raid it is in. If you could provide a time code that would help.
@boyrok10020 күн бұрын
@@itfreetraining Maybe I understood it wrong, I have looked at the parts again and I can't find the reference either. May I take this opportunity to ask you, do you have any videos to repair the raid of an LSI card from Linux?
@itfreetraining23 күн бұрын
The compressed air can is WD-40 Specialist Dust Free Air Duster. Please use a compressed air like this one and not regular WD-40 can. Regular WD-40 is not used for this purpose. www.bunnings.com.au/wd-40-350g-specialist-dust-free-air-duster_p0241477
@enkheebaatar23 күн бұрын
Please keep making these thanks.
@itfreetraining23 күн бұрын
Glad you like the video.
@jermainecarelse997723 күн бұрын
Tnx 4 video.i have a different question.im using win 10.whenever i plug in box from power socket.the unit switch on by itself.i always follow ur vids so i thought id ask u instead of just looking for a solution on youtube as ur vids r explained in detail and precise no matter how long or short ur clips.tnx in advance
@itfreetraining23 күн бұрын
Glad to hear that you like the videos. The most likely culprit is a setting in your computer's BIOS. The BIOS controls the startup behavior of your computer. There might be an option called "Restore on AC Power Loss" or something similar enabled. This setting tells the computer to automatically turn back on when power is restored after a power outage. In some rare cases, a malfunctioning PSU could cause this behavior. The PSU supplies power to all components in your computer. If the PSU has a fault in its circuitry, it might send a signal to the motherboard to turn on even when you haven't pressed the power button.
@jermainecarelse997718 күн бұрын
Thank you.i think i have mine enabled...(restore on ac loss)..so i need to disable it???
@jimmybdietaryandvital-sigh845024 күн бұрын
Your video was awesome and quite informative. The only thing that you missed was...you mentioned that now I will test the 6 pin connector (graphics card) and didn't do it. I wanted to know what lights are supposed to come on. On the PSU I'm testing no lights came on and I don't know if that's good. I will check another YT video to find this out. You might want to add this in...Otherwise I love the whole video which taught me everything else I needed to know. Thanks, JimmyB
@jc-kq7rs24 күн бұрын
WD-40 to clean a fan?
@itfreetraining23 күн бұрын
It is the WD-40 Specialist Dust Free Air Duster www.bunnings.com.au/wd-40-350g-specialist-dust-free-air-duster_p0241477 It was what was available at the time but did not think at the time people would think it was regular WD-40. Please don't use regular WD-40, that is bad. Please use compress air, if you are making a video, probably best not to do use the compress air from WD-40 product line as it will confuse people.
@jc-kq7rs17 күн бұрын
@@itfreetraining I didn't know that existed. I thought you just used the first can available 😂
@mowatrcm124 күн бұрын
Great content as always. Thanks 🙏👍
@itfreetraining20 күн бұрын
Thanks very much.
@beejay766524 күн бұрын
I don’t know the cleaner in question, but… I had a fellow student whose homework floppy disk (yes, I’m that old) was unreadable when turned in to the professor two weeks in a row. Upon questioning, the student declared that they had completed each assignment as soon as they got home, then stuck the disk to the fridge (yes, with a magnet) so they wouldn’t forget it when they grabbed their lunchbox. The professor shared the story, not to embarrass the student (didn’t work), but to demonstrate the logical steps in troubleshooting computer issues, including talking through user/customer actions
@itfreetraining20 күн бұрын
Interesting story. We were working with a laptop the other day and notice that keys were getting attracted towards the laptop. We worked out the magnets in the speakers in the laptop were doing it. It is surpising how strong they were. So if I work if floppy disks again, I won't put them on top of the laptop.
@ThusIsBrad25 күн бұрын
What does a humanoid cat have to do with anything you're talking about?
@itfreetraining17 күн бұрын
The cat driving the car is an abstract image about performance problems in that that car is catching fire while driving thus effecting the cars performance. Like a hot computer would effect the performance of the computer. Rather than having a white background, we have been experimenting with different backgrounds. Some of the concepts in computers are pretty abstract so it is hard sometimes to create an image that is not to abstract and shows the concept. This video was done with AI a while ago, since then we have gotten better generating images and also the AI images have gotten better. So we are getting better at having something interesting to look at, but not to abstract the viewer can't understand. We feel we are getting better at getting the right mix with the newer videos. I think you have to be willing to try new things to make your videos better and makes changes as required if it is not working.
@rexraptorsaur12 күн бұрын
Why not?
@belalmusallam25 күн бұрын
Very important video... Continue with troubelshooting videos please👍👍👍
@itfreetraining20 күн бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@ethansclips196325 күн бұрын
ty
@itfreetraining22 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@AnotherFishyMuffin25 күн бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful informative video(s). I've been working in IT for a few years now, and your videos helped me freshen up on the AD fundamentals, and learn a lot of new things, too!
@JackKirbyFan26 күн бұрын
I've been following you for a bit. Did this for a living for a while. Did it in the bleeding edge days where Novell 4.11 was king. Thank GOODNESS I only do it for myself now.
@Information-Technology55626 күн бұрын
I love you so much my dear decent teacher....I am your son and student from Egypt.
@yusufat127 күн бұрын
seeing the hammer... it doesn't just break the disk, it broke my heart too
@shabarishnarayan159127 күн бұрын
Can you please make videos on Azure Entra ID
@shabarishnarayan159127 күн бұрын
Hello sir.. I missed ur content very much
@itfreetraining26 күн бұрын
Thanks, more videos to come.
@shabarishnarayan159126 күн бұрын
@@itfreetraining thank you I love the way you presentation
@PoorFamz28 күн бұрын
This might just be the perfect explanation.
@itfreetraining26 күн бұрын
Thanks, glad it helped.
@Shikha1233728 күн бұрын
#troubleshootingsteps
@rashidselemani47529 күн бұрын
Thanks you Sir for this informative video
@itfreetraining29 күн бұрын
Most welcome
@Dinnye01Ай бұрын
I already have exams surpassing this knowledge (per EU standards), but hot dayumn, if my teacher taught me this in high school... I would have been lightyears better off! Every single IT oriented person needs to watch and know this! And the fact that this is free... foooooooooooooooooooooookin' AWESOME! And despite having the equivalent exams, I still enjoy watching these videos, because: 1) the narration is super smooth and calming 2) it's awesome to recall this knowledge and just not forget it, by the virtue of repeating! This channel should be a US national treasure! This is the very definition of solid foundation! (And also, if it was possible, import it as an EU federational treasure as well!)
@Dinnye01Ай бұрын
And as a bonus, this also benefits retro enthusiasts! Some of this knowledge goes back pretty damn far, and is useful when operating retro sytems!
@itfreetrainingАй бұрын
Thanks, glad you like the videos.
@Dinnye01Ай бұрын
@@itfreetraining I very much do. And your videos are shown in at least one hungarian high school (I sent them to my former Electrotechnic/IT teacher, and as per the feedback, the students REALLY love them) - and while our exams have a slightly different regiment of requirements, this knowledge is still invaluable and matches about 90% of what is required in the EU exams. You are helping more people than you could ever imagine!
@romanb.6905Ай бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/o315r5hxgLKwotY.html
@mowatrcm1Ай бұрын
Fantastic content. Thanks
@itfreetrainingАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@mowatrcm1Ай бұрын
Thanks once again. 👍
@itfreetrainingАй бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@catherinepoloynisАй бұрын
Thank you very much, this is very useful. I have a 2009 HP and I have never seen the graphic BIOS, only the text-bluescreen BIOS. What key did you press to enter the graphical BIOS?
@itfreetrainingАй бұрын
The BIOS will be either text or graphical based. In the video we demonstrated two different BIOSs, one is text based and one is graphical based. Newer computers generally have a graphics based BIOS.
@technical5880Ай бұрын
great one, thanks.
@itfreetrainingАй бұрын
You're welcome!
@mowatrcm1Ай бұрын
Thanks again.👍
@itfreetrainingАй бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@PrcMojeАй бұрын
Amazing content, keep it up!
@itfreetrainingАй бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@farouqstray1411Ай бұрын
How could you record the UEFI demo??
@itfreetrainingАй бұрын
We have this video which goes through the BIOS and UEFI. kzread.info/dash/bejne/k2Z7qbWbYZvAodY.html We are working on an updated UEFI video which will released as soon as we can.
@TheRealKaiProtonАй бұрын
Ive noticed modern laptops dont often beep, but flash the power led in a sequence, and they usually can be looked up on the manufacturers web site. I have a room of Desktops at work, 25 or so, and each morning between 3 and 5 dont power on, its started about 2yrs ago, with one at a time, and became more as the months passed. no screen activity, can here the fans spinning, and that it. removed the PC from the room, and plugged it in somewhere else, and it worked fine, take it back to the room, worked fine, then the next day, a different 3 - 5 PCs do the same thing, at first we were checking hardware, as this video shows, and swapping out PSU's but in the end, it seems that that part of the building cannot support the electrical needs of the entire building, it is a very old build, and they are now looking at upgrades, but in the mean time, I setup GPO's to prevent users from powering off the PC's on a night, all they are allowed to do is restart. worse yet, I even had it happen in the room, when trouble shooting software, and the restart didnt come back on, just black screen.. doncha just love IT.
@itfreetrainingАй бұрын
Thanks for info about the laptop. We need to start adding more information about laptop in our videos as we tend to just cover desktops. You have an interesting problem with that computer lab. It makes it hard when you have an old building with power problems like that. You could put a power monitor to get a measure of the power draw. Maybe that would help to give to your manager to help justify getting and upgrade.
@someperson8815Ай бұрын
Where can I got the post code cards that you used at the end of the video?
@itfreetrainingАй бұрын
We got that one from ebay. You can also get them from Amazon. They are not something that is commonly sold in computer stores.
@someperson8815Ай бұрын
@@itfreetraining do you by chance still have the ebay listing I could buy yours from?
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2024... No regular PCI Bus ... how to test?
Is VGA a serial port? Do a serial port is the same one found in routers? Thanks
Very good information. thanks
Hey dude my pc has trouble with restarting only like whenever I restart computer monitor displays black. How can I fix this please help :(
Thank you for your excellent presentation
Thanks very much and thanks for watching.
Thank you for your excellent presentation
Thank you for your excellent presentation
can I use it in s laptop that doesn't have any rj45 ports from origin?
As long as it has a USB port you can use it.
Specialized disk failing tool 😭
Don't try this at home.
Thanks for the video can i write the certification exams after completing this video if yes how can i book the exam
You are explaining very well and in huge depth like no one else on KZread thank you very much!
Thanks very much.
thank you
very nicely explain. excellent voice quality and the way you speak. THANK YOU!!!
Hello, i have currently using Static Discharge Palm Plate equipment. Did there has way to check that my palm plate is working?
I hope that you can make a series of videos focusing of network and users troubelshooting 🙏🙏?
❤❤❤ thank you for your effort
What is "overhead"?
In computer transfers, overhead refers to the extra work or data required to complete the actual data transfer itself. It's like the packaging and administrative tasks involved in sending a box. While necessary for a smooth transfer, the overhead doesn't contribute to the actual content being transferred. Thus, if your data connection has a 10% overhead, the maxium data use you will be able is send 90% since 10% is lost to overhead.
Is two way forest trust required to make it work?
I have question:When should i use that wire static?
What you do mean by wire static? When working with computers doing some ESD protection is always good, just grounding yourself before you touching a component makes a difference.
@@itfreetraining well what about when you change ram?
You are confusing raid 1 with raid 5. In the tests when you remove the disk you are saying that you are removing it from raid 5 when you are removing it from raid 1
I am not sure which part you are referring to. The system has Raid 1 and Raid 5. When the hard disk is unplugged it does not mention which Raid it is in. If you could provide a time code that would help.
@@itfreetraining Maybe I understood it wrong, I have looked at the parts again and I can't find the reference either. May I take this opportunity to ask you, do you have any videos to repair the raid of an LSI card from Linux?
The compressed air can is WD-40 Specialist Dust Free Air Duster. Please use a compressed air like this one and not regular WD-40 can. Regular WD-40 is not used for this purpose. www.bunnings.com.au/wd-40-350g-specialist-dust-free-air-duster_p0241477
Please keep making these thanks.
Glad you like the video.
Tnx 4 video.i have a different question.im using win 10.whenever i plug in box from power socket.the unit switch on by itself.i always follow ur vids so i thought id ask u instead of just looking for a solution on youtube as ur vids r explained in detail and precise no matter how long or short ur clips.tnx in advance
Glad to hear that you like the videos. The most likely culprit is a setting in your computer's BIOS. The BIOS controls the startup behavior of your computer. There might be an option called "Restore on AC Power Loss" or something similar enabled. This setting tells the computer to automatically turn back on when power is restored after a power outage. In some rare cases, a malfunctioning PSU could cause this behavior. The PSU supplies power to all components in your computer. If the PSU has a fault in its circuitry, it might send a signal to the motherboard to turn on even when you haven't pressed the power button.
Thank you.i think i have mine enabled...(restore on ac loss)..so i need to disable it???
Your video was awesome and quite informative. The only thing that you missed was...you mentioned that now I will test the 6 pin connector (graphics card) and didn't do it. I wanted to know what lights are supposed to come on. On the PSU I'm testing no lights came on and I don't know if that's good. I will check another YT video to find this out. You might want to add this in...Otherwise I love the whole video which taught me everything else I needed to know. Thanks, JimmyB
WD-40 to clean a fan?
It is the WD-40 Specialist Dust Free Air Duster www.bunnings.com.au/wd-40-350g-specialist-dust-free-air-duster_p0241477 It was what was available at the time but did not think at the time people would think it was regular WD-40. Please don't use regular WD-40, that is bad. Please use compress air, if you are making a video, probably best not to do use the compress air from WD-40 product line as it will confuse people.
@@itfreetraining I didn't know that existed. I thought you just used the first can available 😂
Great content as always. Thanks 🙏👍
Thanks very much.
I don’t know the cleaner in question, but… I had a fellow student whose homework floppy disk (yes, I’m that old) was unreadable when turned in to the professor two weeks in a row. Upon questioning, the student declared that they had completed each assignment as soon as they got home, then stuck the disk to the fridge (yes, with a magnet) so they wouldn’t forget it when they grabbed their lunchbox. The professor shared the story, not to embarrass the student (didn’t work), but to demonstrate the logical steps in troubleshooting computer issues, including talking through user/customer actions
Interesting story. We were working with a laptop the other day and notice that keys were getting attracted towards the laptop. We worked out the magnets in the speakers in the laptop were doing it. It is surpising how strong they were. So if I work if floppy disks again, I won't put them on top of the laptop.
What does a humanoid cat have to do with anything you're talking about?
The cat driving the car is an abstract image about performance problems in that that car is catching fire while driving thus effecting the cars performance. Like a hot computer would effect the performance of the computer. Rather than having a white background, we have been experimenting with different backgrounds. Some of the concepts in computers are pretty abstract so it is hard sometimes to create an image that is not to abstract and shows the concept. This video was done with AI a while ago, since then we have gotten better generating images and also the AI images have gotten better. So we are getting better at having something interesting to look at, but not to abstract the viewer can't understand. We feel we are getting better at getting the right mix with the newer videos. I think you have to be willing to try new things to make your videos better and makes changes as required if it is not working.
Why not?
Very important video... Continue with troubelshooting videos please👍👍👍
Thanks, will do!
ty
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the wonderful informative video(s). I've been working in IT for a few years now, and your videos helped me freshen up on the AD fundamentals, and learn a lot of new things, too!
I've been following you for a bit. Did this for a living for a while. Did it in the bleeding edge days where Novell 4.11 was king. Thank GOODNESS I only do it for myself now.
I love you so much my dear decent teacher....I am your son and student from Egypt.
seeing the hammer... it doesn't just break the disk, it broke my heart too
Can you please make videos on Azure Entra ID
Hello sir.. I missed ur content very much
Thanks, more videos to come.
@@itfreetraining thank you I love the way you presentation
This might just be the perfect explanation.
Thanks, glad it helped.
#troubleshootingsteps
Thanks you Sir for this informative video
Most welcome
I already have exams surpassing this knowledge (per EU standards), but hot dayumn, if my teacher taught me this in high school... I would have been lightyears better off! Every single IT oriented person needs to watch and know this! And the fact that this is free... foooooooooooooooooooooookin' AWESOME! And despite having the equivalent exams, I still enjoy watching these videos, because: 1) the narration is super smooth and calming 2) it's awesome to recall this knowledge and just not forget it, by the virtue of repeating! This channel should be a US national treasure! This is the very definition of solid foundation! (And also, if it was possible, import it as an EU federational treasure as well!)
And as a bonus, this also benefits retro enthusiasts! Some of this knowledge goes back pretty damn far, and is useful when operating retro sytems!
Thanks, glad you like the videos.
@@itfreetraining I very much do. And your videos are shown in at least one hungarian high school (I sent them to my former Electrotechnic/IT teacher, and as per the feedback, the students REALLY love them) - and while our exams have a slightly different regiment of requirements, this knowledge is still invaluable and matches about 90% of what is required in the EU exams. You are helping more people than you could ever imagine!
kzread.info/dash/bejne/o315r5hxgLKwotY.html
Fantastic content. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks once again. 👍
Thanks for watching.
Thank you very much, this is very useful. I have a 2009 HP and I have never seen the graphic BIOS, only the text-bluescreen BIOS. What key did you press to enter the graphical BIOS?
The BIOS will be either text or graphical based. In the video we demonstrated two different BIOSs, one is text based and one is graphical based. Newer computers generally have a graphics based BIOS.
great one, thanks.
You're welcome!
Thanks again.👍
Thanks for watching.
Amazing content, keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
How could you record the UEFI demo??
We have this video which goes through the BIOS and UEFI. kzread.info/dash/bejne/k2Z7qbWbYZvAodY.html We are working on an updated UEFI video which will released as soon as we can.
Ive noticed modern laptops dont often beep, but flash the power led in a sequence, and they usually can be looked up on the manufacturers web site. I have a room of Desktops at work, 25 or so, and each morning between 3 and 5 dont power on, its started about 2yrs ago, with one at a time, and became more as the months passed. no screen activity, can here the fans spinning, and that it. removed the PC from the room, and plugged it in somewhere else, and it worked fine, take it back to the room, worked fine, then the next day, a different 3 - 5 PCs do the same thing, at first we were checking hardware, as this video shows, and swapping out PSU's but in the end, it seems that that part of the building cannot support the electrical needs of the entire building, it is a very old build, and they are now looking at upgrades, but in the mean time, I setup GPO's to prevent users from powering off the PC's on a night, all they are allowed to do is restart. worse yet, I even had it happen in the room, when trouble shooting software, and the restart didnt come back on, just black screen.. doncha just love IT.
Thanks for info about the laptop. We need to start adding more information about laptop in our videos as we tend to just cover desktops. You have an interesting problem with that computer lab. It makes it hard when you have an old building with power problems like that. You could put a power monitor to get a measure of the power draw. Maybe that would help to give to your manager to help justify getting and upgrade.
Where can I got the post code cards that you used at the end of the video?
We got that one from ebay. You can also get them from Amazon. They are not something that is commonly sold in computer stores.
@@itfreetraining do you by chance still have the ebay listing I could buy yours from?