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Step by Step Instructions - Introduction - Setup the Chassis - Setup the Motherboard - Install the Motherboard - Install the Display Adapter - Install the Floppy and Hard Disk Drives - Install the DVD Drive - Plug-in and Power-up the Drives - Connect the Remaining Wires - Setup the CMOS There are 4 configurations of computers on this CD: -- AMD Socket A Athlon or Duron Processor -- Pentium II Computer -- Pentium III -- Super Socket 7 Computer With the knowledge that you will receive on the 4 configurations, you won't have to pay someone to work on your computer systems again |
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- How to make Network Cables The two most common unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) network standards are the10 Mhz 10BASE-T Ethernet and the 100Mhz 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet. The 100BASE-TX standard is quickly becoming the predominant LAN standard. If you are starting from scratch, to build a small home or office network, this is clearly the standard you should choose. This article will show you how to make cables which will work with both standards. LANS SIMPLIFIED. A LAN can be as simple as two computers, each having a network interface card (NIC) or network adapter and running network software, connected together with a crossover cable. The next step up would be a network consisting of three or more computers and a hub. Each of the computers is plugged into the hub with a straight-thru cable (the crossover function is performed by the hub)
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