Starting up Your Computer and installing the Operating System:
Ok, so the computer assembly has been completed and it is time to move on to the next step. I will need to hook up the power cable to the back of the computer system and plug it into a wall socket. It is advisable to use a surge protector when hooking up a computer and its components. I will also need to hook up the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. I need to have my motherboard manual ready because this will guide me in the setup of the CMOS (BIOS). After the BIOS has been setup, I will then install windows XP and my computer will be fully functional. There are many different BIOS versions and motherboards that require different procedures for setup so I will only go over the basics. Always follow the Motherboard user guide when doing this.
(Note: These are some of the steps needed to take during this computer build and I had to follow the user guides that came with the motherboard and operating system to ensure proper installation.)
Ok, so the computer assembly has been completed and it is time to move on to the next step. I will need to hook up the power cable to the back of the computer system and plug it into a wall socket. It is advisable to use a surge protector when hooking up a computer and its components. I will also need to hook up the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. I need to have my motherboard manual ready because this will guide me in the setup of the CMOS (BIOS). After the BIOS has been setup, I will then install windows XP and my computer will be fully functional. There are many different BIOS versions and motherboards that require different procedures for setup so I will only go over the basics. Always follow the Motherboard user guide when doing this.
(Note: These are some of the steps needed to take during this computer build and I had to follow the user guides that came with the motherboard and operating system to ensure proper installation.)
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