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Old 06-01-2005, 04:36 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by bitlazy
Another question..How hard will the upgrades be to install? And thanks for all your help.
Basically as follows:

Hard Drive:
1) set jumper correctly(on HD and mobo(if applicable))
2) Attach IDE cable
3) attach power cable


At any point attach to case

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RAM
1) line up with correct slot
2) push in proper direction

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Vid Card
1) same as above plus install all the drivers and monitor

Its really simple but not quite as what i just described there(thats the basic summary of the steps) are some formating things that need to be done sometimes but you do that with windows when you bootup

But as long as you feel confident in your abilities you can put it all together quite easily, I have asembled all the electronic components to a computer(with mobo already in case) in less then five minutes just to give an idea of how quick it can be if no problems arise

However you should not go that quick i was racing a friend of mine with old comps so take your time and double check everything before powering up and you'll be fine


Sorry for the long message but thats what i tell everyone i know who is about to undertake building/modifying their computer.

__The one the only(fortuneately) cuog
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