
How to Build a Computer by Robert Penfold.
To build your own computer is, actually, quite easy and does not require any special tools or skills. In fact all that it requires is a screwdriver, pilers and some small spanners rather than a soldering iron! The parts required to build a computer are freely available and relatively inexpensive.
Obviously, a little technical knowledge is needed in order to buy the most suitable components, to connect everything together correctly and to set up the finished PC ready for use.
This book will take you step-by-step through all the necessary prodcedures and is written in an easy to understand way. The latest hardware components are covered as is installing the Windows Vista operating system.
Among the many other topics covered are: Selecting the right components; Simple anti-static precautions; Configuring the motherboard; Fitting the processor and memory modules; Fitting the PSU; Mechanicall assembly and cabling; Dealing with the BIOS; Disc partitioning and formatting; The operating system; Troubleshooting. Order Code BP591. 320 Pages.
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