Is it difficult to learn Computer from scratch  

The Root Of Computer course is especially intended for students looking to study computers from scratch or obtain a computer certification. This course can be taken by anyone of any age with certain adjustments.

What will Basics of Computer include?

  • Get a basic understanding of computers- what is it, how does it work etc. Learn how to use the tools of this digital era and comprehend how the digital world is developing quickly
  • Get to know fundamental computer concepts, such as hardware (CPU, RAM, ROM, HDD, SSD, etc.) IPO cycle, types of application, software, memory, etc.
  • A brief summary of the best applications available today.
  • Learn basic text editor- Notepad , and an advance if it, i.e., WordPad to insert images, fonts, colors, etc. Learn to paint different objects using Paint Tool.
  • Get a practical knowledge of creating useful documents like flyers, cards, tables, etc using Microsoft Word.
  • Learn an important tool Microsoft Excel to manage your data of day to day life in an easier manner.
  • Learn Microsoft PowerPoint to create different presentations to present your ideas in the form of images, text, tables, animations, etc in the form of slides for a better understanding.
  • Learn to Create and Edit PDFs and also get a practice on how to use Google docs and sheets.

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FAQs

Q. My computer does not turn on, what do I do now?

A. First check the computer’s power cord to make sure it is completely plugged into the wall socket.
– If you are using a plug strip, make sure it is completely plugged into the wall socket and that the power switch on the plug strip is turned on.
– Some plug strips also have a built in circuit breaker which usually looks like a black or red button near the power switch. Press the button to reset it and see if that solves the problem.

Q. What to do when my computer crashes?

A. There are many reasons why a computer may just stop working or “freeze”.
Most of the time there isn’t much we can do about it, it is a fact of life that computer programs have become so complex that occasionally users will experience problems even when performing common tasks.
– When your computer no longer responds to keyboard commands your best bet is to restart the computer.

Q. There is no display on the monitor, what should I do?

A. Make sure the monitor is on. If no power light (green or orange light) is seen on the monitor display try pressing the power button until it comes on.
– If your computer monitor was on and you stepped away from the computer and upon returning it was black, it’s likely that the computer is asleep. Try moving your mouse, clicking the mouse buttons, and/or pressing any key (space bar) on the keyboard to wake it up.
– Make sure that the cables are connected properly to the back of the computer.

Q. Why is my computer mouse acting erratically?

A. Users who have an optical mechanical mouse (most common mouse for desktop computers) are likely experiencing erratic behavior because the mouse is not clean or is dirty.
– If you’ve cleaned the mouse and continue to encounter issues and this mouse has worked in the past fine unfortunately your mouse is likely defective.
– One additional test that can be done to help determine if this is the case or not is to connect the mouse to another computer. Otherwise we suggest replacing the mouse.

Q. How do I clean my keyboard?

A. The keys on a keyboard are only clipped on, with a knife or other thin object, carefully pop the keys off, this will allow you to clean under the keys as well as cleaning the keys themselves (make sure you remember the placement).

Q. How to delete a file because when it is being used by Windows?

A. Close all programs running on the computer and try again.
– If after closing all programs running on the computer you are still encountering the same issue when attempting to delete files, load the computer into Safe Mode and delete the files.

Q. How do I delete Internet cookies?

A. Microsoft Internet Explorer users can go to ‘Tools’ (or the little cog icon in the top left), then go to ‘Safety’ and choose ‘Delete browsing history…’, you can then choose to delete your Internet cookies. – In Google Chrome, go to ‘More Tools’ and choose ‘Clear browsing data…’.
– Firefox users can go to ‘History’, then choose ‘Clear recent history…’.