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I miss this blog!!!
Anyways, I learned how to assembling a computer and teach you what does the parts of your computer do, so I am going to teach you right now!!!
First, you need to check the computer work or not, because if the computer doesn’t work then you should give it to repair or but a new computer, and if you are doing this on school you don’t want to spend your break time to doing this things.
Second, you need to take out the upper case because if you don’t take out the case you can’t assemble the computer. Some of them you can just take it out but some of them you need to remove some screw from the lower case.
Third, you need to unplug all the wire because if you don’t the parts can’t remove from the computer and it will be a big mass, so if you want the work easier you should unplug the wire first. (Remember the which wire should be in, because if you plug in to other space, maybe the computer will broken (EXPLOSION!!!)
Forth, remove all the screw from the case so you can take out all the parts that you want.
Fifth, take out all the parts and you are DONE!!!
Next I am going to teach you what does the parts do for your computer
First, Power-Suppler
Power-Supply is a hardware that gives the power (electricity) to other hardware, and you need Power-Supply to make the computer works.
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
CPU (Central Processing Unit), CPU it’s a brain for your computer, and this is how CPU works. First, the computer will going to send operation system (OS) from HDD to ram (If you are using Windows you will get Microsoft, if you are using Mac you will get Mac OS) and ram will going to send OS to CPU, so that’s how your computer works, and when you going to save it will reverse so CPU to ram, and ram to HDD, that's why when you shut down your computer by pressing the power button, it will going to lose some data by didn’t transfer all the memories to HDD. When you feel your computer are getting slow, you should quit some application so your computer will be going bit faster because it will take memories out of it when you quit some application.
Case
Case, case will protect all the hardware from shock and dust, but you don’t really need case for making your computer works, because what it will do it make it tidy and preventing dust to go in.
Ram
Ram (Random Access Memory), ram is a sort term memory, and this will working a lot because you have to pass this between HDD to CPU to send data, application and etc… It can make your computer faster by change your Ram to bigger gigabytes.
Hard Disk Drive
HDD (Hard Disk Drive), HDD is a hardware that saves all your data, system, applications and etc… and if you have more gigabytes, you can store more things for your computer, normally the size (gigabytes) of HDD for MacBook Pro is around 250 gigabytes. Sometimes when you shut down your computer by pressing the power button, some of the memory will lost, and there is reason behind it, it is because the data needs go pass CPU, Ram and HDD and maybe it's not saved properly when you turn off your computer, so you better not to turning off your computer by pressing the power supply button. If you ever thought your computer is slow, you can change the HDD to SSD (Solid State Drive), but the bad things about it is smaller amount of storing data and much more expensive.
Motherboard
Motherboard, motherboard will connect all the hardware in to one piece, and the computer is going to work. That means if you don’t have a motherboard, you’re computer won’t work.
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