How To Build Your Own Computer phần 7 ppsx

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How To Build Your Own Computer phần 7 ppsx

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more than one version of Windows on this machine) and whether or not to copy the install files to the hard drive. 8. After continuing, you will have a slight difference in that that PC will boot into a DOS setup area. 9. You will be asked which file system to use. You can convert to an NTFS file system or use FAT 32 or, the default, which is to leave the file system as is, which I recommend. 10. You will be asked to select which partition to install Windows XP to. It is best to install it to a different partition than any other version of Windows, as Microsoft recommends it. But, you have full control. 11. Once these steps are done, you will sit back and watch it copy all your files over and do its thing. This e-book is copyright to Glyn Williams. If you have purchased this book from elsewhere please e- mail glyn@uk-interactive.co.uk for a reward STEP 27: Tweak Your Creation Now you have a PC which you built and it is now running with a newly installed operating system. Great job! Now you are ready to get the PC set up as you want it. This will include installing any additional hardware and software, adjusting any default Windows settings you don’t like, upgrading drivers. If you installed an older Windows version, you might want to use Windows Update to upgrade some of the core components as well as basics like Internet Explorer. You’ll definitely want to get a modem installed (if you have not done so already) and hook the PC up to the internet. This is your prime way of updating software and is highly important. I leave the rest up to you. I hope you found this tutorial useful, as I’m sure you can tell from the length of it that it is very long and very in-depth. Enjoy your new PC This e-book is copyright to Glyn Williams. If you have purchased this book from elsewhere please e- mail glyn@uk-interactive.co.uk for a reward Illustrations 1. Installing the floppy disc drive This e-book is copyright to Glyn Williams. If you have purchased this book from elsewhere please e- mail glyn@uk-interactive.co.uk for a reward 2. Installing the Hard Disc Drive This e-book is copyright to Glyn Williams. If you have purchased this book from elsewhere please e- mail glyn@uk-interactive.co.uk for a reward 3. Motherboard jumper Block This e-book is copyright to Glyn Williams. If you have purchased this book from elsewhere please e- mail glyn@uk-interactive.co.uk for a reward 4. Installing the Motherboard This e-book is copyright to Glyn Williams. If you have purchased this book from elsewhere please e- mail glyn@uk-interactive.co.uk for a reward 5. Installing the memory modules This e-book is copyright to Glyn Williams. If you have purchased this book from elsewhere please e- mail glyn@uk-interactive.co.uk for a reward 6. Zif Socket (zero insertion force) This e-book is copyright to Glyn Williams. If you have purchased this book from elsewhere please e- mail glyn@uk-interactive.co.uk for a reward 7. Installing The Video Card (or modem or any other card) This e-book is copyright to Glyn Williams. If you have purchased this book from elsewhere please e- mail glyn@uk-interactive.co.uk for a reward . system to use. You can convert to an NTFS file system or use FAT 32 or, the default, which is to leave the file system as is, which I recommend. 10. You will be asked to select which partition to. already) and hook the PC up to the internet. This is your prime way of updating software and is highly important. I leave the rest up to you. I hope you found this tutorial useful, as I’m sure. recommend. 10. You will be asked to select which partition to install Windows XP to. It is best to install it to a different partition than any other version of Windows, as Microsoft recommends

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  • Part 1 : Selecting your components

    • STEP 27: Tweak Your Creation

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