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by Peter Bezanson - 2006-12-09
Build your own PC!Simple and Fun. Just follow these instructions and you're on your way to a relatively inexpensive way to building a fast and fully functional personal computer.Parts Needed:1.Case wi...
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by Michael Quarles - 2006-12-18
Some people love their computers, others do battle with them every day. Yet whichever group people belong to they both have something in common: each seems always to want a little more from their mach...
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by Darryl Griffin - 2006-12-08
I didn't start out trying to build a computer. My CD disk drive stopped working and I kept getting an error message which said, "This drive is not available." I went to the "my computer" file t...
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by Michael Quarles - 2007-01-27
An average person, without technical training, can build their own computer. The assembly can be done in an afternoon. Learning how, and planning the system they want, can take place in little bite si...
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by Eric Lexington - 2007-01-27
1. Before you begin…First thing is first, make sure that you have everything you need to get started. What good is it to get started only to find you don't have everything necessary? This can take qu...
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by Michael Quarles - 2007-02-11
In the space of this very short article, I'm going to tell you every step it takes to build your own computer. Why? Because I want you to know just how easy it is.First, you start with the motherboard...
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by Michael Quarles - 2007-02-14
Have changing demands left you unsatisfied with your computer's performance? An upgrade may be called for. But which should you get to fill your needs?Computer repair shops make their money two ways: ...
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by Vinay Choubey - 2007-02-17
What is Computer Memory?Memory is commonly confused with Hard Drive Space. The type of memory is actually Hard Drive Space which is stored on the computer Hard Disk Drive. The Hard drive is actual...
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by Driz Memok - 2007-03-05
Over the last 20 years or so, computers have become a pillar of our society. Like other such pillars, most people don't know how they work despite the fact they are critical to our lives!Computer i...
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by John Vizaniaris - 2007-03-08
The number one cause for damaged motherboards and/or CPUs is a faulty power supply. Several years ago my home PC's power supply literally caught on fire. When the power supply went it took my motherbo...