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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Hello from California
Hi, I'm new here, and I don't know much about computers. Can someone link me a site that could teach me about them?
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Welcome to the forum! What part of Calif are you from?
What is it that you want to know about computers? Why don't you start by telling us what computer you have and which OS then ask specific questions?
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Specifically, I want to learn, for example, what processors do, RAM, etc. I know how to use computers, I just want to know about the specifics. |
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The sticky posts are the best way to start here. They are long and time consuming, but you'll finished with a lot of good information
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There are "sticky" threads in each forum.
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