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  • How to Build a Network Attached Storage System

    A Network Attached Storage or NAS is a device dedicated to providing data access on a network. NAS can be used in a home to stream movies, music, pictures or data through the house or in a...

  • How to Identify RDRAM & DDR RAM Chips

    Anytime you see a computer term that ends in RAM, you are dealing in memory. Random Access Memory (RAM) is directly responsible for how quickly your computer can access and/or process data by...

  • How to Combine Motherboards and Processors

    When assembling your own computer, attaching the motherboard to the processor (also known as the "CPU," for Central Processing Unit), is arguably the most delicate part of the process. If you do...

  • How to Build Your Own Storage Pods

    Data storage can be expensive and a hassle. For individuals, it is usually not too bad. Several companies offer data storage or backup for a reasonable fee, but for a company, you might want the...

  • How to Tell What Kind of Motherboard Is in a Laptop

    There are numerous occasions on which you might need to know what make and model of motherboard you have. However, on a laptop you don't have the option of easily opening the computer up and...

  • How to Connect the SATA Cable on a Gateway Motherboard

    SATA, or serial advanced technology attachment, is a technology for connecting devices like hard drives or DVD drives to a computer. SATA devices are common nowadays, and if you find yourself...

  • How to Change the Network Card in a Sony Vaio

    Computer components have become more reliable than ever. Although many parts are now integrated onto the motherboard, it may become necessary to add or replace a sound, video, or network card due...

  • How to Build a Working Digital Computer

    Building a computer does not require any knowledge in electronics. Computer parts are locked in place using small screws and latches. After choosing the components you want your computer to have,...

  • How to Determine If a BIOS or Motherboard Will Support Hard Drives Over 80 GB

    Installing a hard drive in a system, whether an add-on or a new drive, can present technical problems. If the motherboard does not support larger hard drives, you may not be able to get the full...

  • How to Setup Dual Video Cards

    One of the hottest new trends that everyone, not just gamers anymore, are getting into is....you guessed it, dual video cards. In this article we show you the steps and preparations for installing...

  • How to Open Up a Toshiba Satellite

    If your Toshiba Satellite has gone the way of the Dodo, you may need to crack it open and take a look under the hood. Given a moderate knowledge of computer hardware, once the laptop is open,...

  • How to Disassemble a Compaq Presario Notebook

    Whether your notebook is dead and you want to examine the internal components or you just need to upgrade a part, there are reasons why you might disassemble the computer. Taking apart a Compaq...

  • USB 2.0 PCI Card Problems

    USB 2.0 PCI cards provide USB 2.0 slots through a PCI motherboard interfacing card. This card allows for these USB slots in a computer without USB 2.0 slots or an insufficient number of them....

  • How to Disassemble a Dell Desktop Computer

    You may want to disassemble a Dell computer for a variety of reasons: you have a new computer and want to sell the parts of the old one on eBay; or maybe you want to install a new component into...

  • How Do I Disable Onboard Video on a Gateway Motherboard?

    Many inexpensive computers have a chip on the motherboard which handles the video processing for the computer. This chip reduces the cost of the computer by eliminating the need for a separate...

  • How to Connect Power LED to a Motherboard

    The power light emitting diode is a small light diode installed on the front panel of the computer case. If connected to the motherboard, the power LED lights up steady green when the computer is...

  • How to Access Motherboard Information on a Computer

    When you purchase some computer upgrades, such as video cards, knowing the type of motherboard in your computer is crucial to prevent wasting money and time with a product that will not work with...

  • How to Fix My Computer After a Power Surge

    A power surge can seriously harm your computer. Fortunately, the computer's power supply is built to take the brunt of any power fluctuations. If you find that your system no longer powers up...

  • How to Check RAM Parallelism

    Parallel memory, also often referred to as "dual-channel memory," allows a computer to access two memory modules simultaneously, in parallel, theoretically doubling the speed at which a computer...

  • Motherboard and Keyboard Problems

    Despite great advances in the computer industry to make plug and play hardware a reality, the fact remains that there are still several disparate specifications which defy such an endeavor....

  • How to Program a Pentium III 500 for More Speed

    The displayed speed of a processor is not necessarily the only speed that it can run at. Rather, it is the speed that the processor was tested for at the factory. When processor manufacturers...

  • How to Check to See If You Have a Bad NIC Card

    Network Interface Cards or NICs allow your computer to connect to a router, switch, or hub. These cards are crucial for establishing wired connections on a network or for interfacing with a...

  • How to Change the Settings Used by Your System BIOS

    The system BIOS (Basic Input Output System) contains a number of parameters that affect the way your computer operates on a basic level. BIOS settings may alter the boot order, change the CPU...

  • How to Identify a Motherboard With Phoenix ROM BIOS Plus

    When purchasing a motherboard, a basic input output system (BIOS) chip is installed on the hardware. The BIOS is the first set of instructions run on a computer when you turn on the machine. The...

  • How to Get a Faster Processor

    The processor (or CPU) is the virtual "brain" of a computer. Though the processor is not the only component that contributes to the speed of a computer, a powerful processor is one of the most...

  • Problems with ASUS Motherboards

    Motherboards are the central location where all hardware connects. The hardware connects to the motherboard where information is then transferred to the central processing unit (CPU). ASUS is a...

  • How to Install a New Motherboard & CPU

    Upgrading the motherboard and the CPU on a computer can seem like a difficult task for most people. However, the truth is that almost anyone can install a new motherboard and CPU into their...

  • How to Increase Your Pc Memory

    Computer going too slow? Not able to multi task like you want to? Your pc memory, not to be confused with your pc's storage, is a great way to give your computer a boost. See how to do it here.

  • How to Take Care Of Your Laptop Computer Properly

    Finally!! You have the perfect laptop computer and your so very happy to be the proud owner - you need to keep it that way. Many people seem to get too comfortable with their laptop and get...

  • How to Reset CMOS Memory (BIOS)

    There are a couple of ways to clear and reset the CMOS Memory area where the BIOS is contained. The method that is used depends on the state of the computer. This article will list two different...

  • Emachines Power Supply Problems

    Emachine was a company that made inexpensive computers; it was purchased by Gateway in 2004. Generic inexpensive computers are also referred to as emachines. There have been many problems with...

  • Mini Computer Definition

    Far from their business-only origins, modern computers are used extensively in both the business world and for home entertainment. As technology has advanced, computers have become faster and...

  • How to Change the Multiplier on the Intel E8400 With an Ep45-Ud3r Motherboard

    Overclocking your computer can be an easy way to squeeze some extra processing power out of an older, or even newer computer. The Intel e8400 is a highly respected processor when it comes to...

  • How to Update the BIOS of an Asus P4C800E Deluxe

    The Asus P4C800E deluxe motherboard uses a firmware utility called the BIOS (Basic Input Output System) to make sure all of the hardware components attached to the motherboard are operational. If...

  • How to Find Out Why My Computer Won’t Turn On

    Computer failures can cause a huge inconvenience for anyone relying on their PC for day to day tasks. In this article I will give you a few steps to narrow down the reason why your computer will...

  • How to Replace an ATX Push Button Power Switch

    In modern computer systems, the ATX power switch works by temporarily shorting the connection between two pins on the motherboard. This sends a signal to turn the computer on. In rare instances, a...

  • How to Build it Yourself Computer Kits

    Computers are notorious for being expensive and becoming outdated quickly. Opting for a built-it-yourself computer kit can help you overcome both of these issues. Computer kits are significantly...

  • How to Replace the Keypad on a Laptop

    Laptops are usually easy to take apart if you have to replace hardware or internal components. Similarly, replacing the keypad on a laptop is a fast and easy procedure, whether you have a Dell, a...

  • What Are the Names of Computer Chips?

    If you decide to open your desktop tower, you'll see a typical variety of chips, including some of the major computer parts.

  • How to Restore CMOS Settings in XP

    Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is motherboard firmware that initiates all computer hardware components. BIOS allows you to adjust various system and hardware settings. Default factory BIOS...

  • How to Overclock an Original Intel Motherboard

    If you're the owner of an original Intel motherboard, you may have discovered that overclocking it is a challenge. Intel didn't allow overclocking until desktop board D975XBX2 (also known as Bad...

  • How to Reset the BIOS on a Computer

    The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is motherboard firmware that initiates all computer hardware components. The BIOS enables the adjustment of various system and hardware settings. Default...

  • Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Own PC System

    Building a PC system may seem like an intimidating or daunting task intended for qualified professionals but there is a wealth of information, manuals and support that make the process more than...

  • How to Build a Custom PC With Intel 925X

    Released in 2004, the Intel 925x is a chipset that, at its release, was designed to be a high-end enthusiast chipset. It supported DDR2, single-core Pentium 4 processors and the latest (for the...

  • What Is a Motherboard Chipset?

    Normally there are two major microcircuit chips installed on a computer's motherboard. The chips are called a chipset and they control the flow of data to the components on your computer. The...

  • Toshiba A85-S107 Disassembly Instructions

    The Toshiba A85-S107 laptop is one of the easiest laptops on the market to disassemble. Many people have to perform this procedure simply to install memory modules into their computer. If you work...

  • How to Change a Motherboard in PC Windows SW

    Changing a motherboard in a PC running Microsoft's Windows operating system can sometimes be an arduous task. The installation of the motherboard itself is just a matter of physically swapping out...

  • How to Connect the Power LED to an MSI Motherboard

    If you are building or upgrading your computer, you need to connect several wires to the motherboard in order for it to interface with the controls and LEDs on the front of the computer case....

  • How to Remove a Gateway Processor

    The central processing unit (CPU) in your Gateway computer handles all of the calculations that your software programs need. A faster processor will result in improved computer performance such as...

  • Description of a Pentium 4 Motherboard

    The core of a computer is its CPU (Central Processing Unit) and its motherboard. This combination is as important to a PC as a pitcher and catcher to a baseball team; you can't operate one without...

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