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1 Introduction To Computing
LAB 02 Computer Hardware and Internal Structure By Engr.Mian Shahzad Iqbal 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

2 How to Build your Computer
Introduction To Computing How to Build your Computer There are total 10 steps to build you own Personal Computer. 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Step 1 Install the Computer Processing Unit (CPU) into its slot on your motherboard. Match the CPU pins very carefully and gently but firmly push the CPU into place. Take care not to apply any forcible pressure, if it does take some force for the CPU to go in, then it has inserted improperly and can possibly break. Remove it and insert it again. 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Step 2 Install your fan/heat sink on the motherboard. Modern CPUs operate at high speeds and run pretty hot. The fan was developed to cope with this. The importance of a high quality, highly efficient fan cannot be over-emphasized. 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Step 3 Install the Memory (RAM chips) into the RAM slots, which look like long memory card slots on your motherboard. Align the RAM chip with the slot, and then gently push it all the way in place. Hook the clips for the RAM chip to keep it in place 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Step 4 Once you have installed the CPU, fan and RAM chips on your motherboard, the motherboard is assembled and ready to be installed in your computer case. Locate the screw placeholders in your computer case. Align the motherboard with the case's holes and screw it in place. 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Step 5 Install the power supply. To do this, you will need to slide it into the brackets found near the corner of the case and screw on to hold it in place. Once you have installed the power supply, you have all of these wires. No need to worry. The wires are clearly labeled and the manual that came with the power supply will give detailed instructions on which wire goes where. 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Step 6 Install the hard drive. The hard drive typically has a removable bracket with four rubber grommets on it, which line up with four holes on the hard drive. Screw the hard drive into this bracket, and then put the bracket back into its slot in the case. Make sure you set the jumpers correctly. You will then connect the hard disk to the power using one of the connectors coming off of the power supply. 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Step 7 Install the cables. There should be a colored mark across one edge of the cable. Line up this colored line with the IDE connector marked "1." Insert the other end to the back of the hard drive and you're ready to go. 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Step 8 Install the CD-ROM drive. This step is very similar to installing the hard drive. First set the jumpers. Screw the drive into the case and connect the IDE cables the same way you connected the hard drive above. This step is the same whether you are installing a CD-ROM, a DVD-ROM or even a DVD-R/RW drive 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Step 9 Install the video card. To install a video card, sound card, or other expansion card, simply find the corresponding connector on the motherboard and gently plug it in 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Step 10 Powering up the Computer This is the moment of truth! Now that you have completed the construction of your dream machine, you can now boot it up to test and see if it works. When you turn on the computer, you should check for these components to see if the system is working properly. You hear the fans start spinning, the hard disk turning, and various lights lighting up on the case. The monitor flickers on to indicate that the motherboard is alive 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila

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Now that you have successfully built your computer you can now turn to the task of installing the operating system. Visit to this website for an LAB Assignment Mail to me on 22nd October before 12 A.M 6/17/2018 University of Engineering and Technology ,Taxila


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