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The Beginner's Computer Tutorial by Robert Blackstone From the Site... "With The Beginners' Computer Tutorial you’ll have fun and satisfaction learning how to quickly build your own computer with the step-by-step method in layman’s terms... This e-book was written for the beginner in mind, not a current computer guru. Inside you'll find step by step instructions in layman's terms, so easy to understand that you'll spend less time trying to interpret confusing terms and more time actually building your first PC..." How to Build a Computer: 8 Steps to Build Your Own Computer There are several advantages to building your own computer. Probably the most important is that you can customize your pc to fit your exact needs, rather than having to buy a pre-assembled pc and then make changes. Understanding how your computer is put together will help you if you need to make repairs or add new components at a later time. Building your own computer allows you to make the decisions on what type of components are used in putting the computer together to assure high quality materials are included. There are eight basic steps to build your own computer. Step 1 - Design Decide what specific needs you have for the computer and make a list of components. Research hardware and software needed to provide for the determined needs. Decide if you are going to use reconditioned or used components or buy new. Test all used components. Most parts over five years old are not worth using, as they may be incompatible with newer parts. Step 2 -Setting up a workspace Find a clean, dry, bright and dust free workspace. Avoid work areas that have carpet as this can lead to problems with static. Collect the basic tools needed such as screwdrivers and pliers. At the very least use an antistatic wrist strap when building your own computer. It would be even better if an anti-static mat were placed on the floor of the work area. Step 3 - Getting Started Remove the cover from the computer case. Mount the feet, power supply and cooling fan using the screws provided. Prepare the motherboard for installation by attaching the standoffs to the removable plate on the cover. If the cover does not have a removable plate the rest of the components will need to be installed first. Screws should be tightened just enough to be snug and keep the motherboard in place, but not overly tightened. Step 4 - Start configuring Configure your motherboard using the product manual settings. Install the CPU, memory and heat sink or cooler. As with all components follow manufacturers recommendations for settings and installation. Step 5 - Power With the motherboard in place begin by attaching the large power cable from the power supply to the motherboard. Attach the smaller power cords to the LED and other components. Attach the flat ribbon looking drive cables to the motherboard. Step 6 - Installing the Drives Configure the hard drive, CD-ROM drive, DVD or floppy drive using manufactures specifications. Ensure the setting for "master" and "slave" is correct. Physically mount the drives to the front of the cover. Ensure power is hooked up correctly to the drives; attach drive cables to the devices. Step 7 - Operating System Determine which operating system works best for your needs. Install the operating system Set up a security system for your computer. Step 8 - Enjoy Relax, sit back, and enjoy your new computer. Feel proud that you were able to build your own computer to meet your exact needs. On http://www.build-computerz.com/ you will find articles on build your custom computers and make your own computers |
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Software Secrets Exposed™: The Ultimate How-To Guide for Building Your Own Software Empireby BenJamin Prater Related Article... "But, the moment somebody utters the word "software", you can almost see visions of high-tech computer labs, of nerds and techno-geeks banging their keyboards, of difficult-to-pronounce words and heavy jargon, clouding the visage of most of the listeners around. It is as if there is an invisible barrier that breaks the steps of these otherwise very techno-savvy, and very, very computer-literate people. Taking that one single step, from using somebody's program to run one's business, to developing perhaps an even better program and then selling it and making money, is in reality simple, but psychologically daunting..." Read More From the Site... "Hundreds of software millionaires have built their software empires by following the same pattern over-and-over: They develop a hot idea for software, transform these ideas into best-selling software and then rake in dump truck loads of cash by offering it to millions… You can now get your hands on the ultimate step-by-step guide to the secrets of the software business..." |
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