Computer Hardware

Computer Hardware Tips – Fix Your Slow PC

March 18th, 2012

Get Free iOS apps by email! bit.ly In this video, Mahalo expert Sean Hewitt provides some safe practice tips to ensure you maintain your computer properly and don’t damage it. A Few Computer Hardware Tips ——————————————————————— It’s always nice to install new hardware in your computer to make it run faster, but it’s a good idea to follow these best practices so you don’t damage your computer in the process. To open your case and access its internal components, remove the screws along the back outer edge. Some cases come with thumb screws that can be removed with your bare hands. Other cases require you to use a screwdriver. You’ll need a non-magnetic screwdriver if such is the case. When the screws are removed you can either slide the entire cover off the top of the unit or slide each side off individually. Use an ESD (electrostatic discharge) wrist strap connected to an anti-static mat to ground yourself and keep from shocking any of the electronic components inside the computer case. Even the slightest unintended shock can completely fry one of the many processing chips and cause great harm, requiring you to possibly replace many parts. Also, when handling the hardware components, you’ll want to grab them by the edges to avoid your fingers touching any of the important electronic chips located on them. Use an air can to blow out any dust that has accumulated inside your computer. You’ll definitely want to make sure you <b>…</b>

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Network Inventory Advisor – Featured Network Inventory Software by Clearapps!

January 10th, 2012

Inventory your network in 2 clicks with Network Inventory Advisor! official website: www.clearapps.com features page: www.clearapps.com free trial: www.clearapps.com keywords for this video: pc audit software free software audit checklist software licensing audit compliance…

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Machinima’s Holiday Gift Guide 2011 – PC Hardware

January 4th, 2012

www.youtube.com Click here to watch Machinima’s Holiday Gift Guide 2011 – Apps! Machinima’s Holiday Gift Guide 2011 – PC Hardware Bruce Greene breaks down the hoodiest of the PC Hardware available to freshen up your gaming rig. Everything from the Geforce GTX 580 video card to the Psyko Carbon 5.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset. Awwwwwwww yeah!!!!! Also, go to Customloadout.com and buy our shit…NERDS! In this video you will see… How to buy holiday gifts How to upgrade your PC How to play computer game How to maximize your PC rig – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - Like Machinima on Facebook! facebook.com Prove your gaming skills on the Respawn Army app therespawnarmy.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: "Holiday Gift Guide" "Bruce Greene" Machinima Wrecknology "PC Hardware" "Upgrading your PC" "Gaming PC" computer hardware "Video Card" "Psyko Carbon 5.1 Headset" "Geforce GTX 580" "Holiday Sale" "Surround Sound" "SteelSeries Xai" "Gaming Mouse" "Thermaltake Challenger Keyboard" customloadout.com

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Computer Hardware Basics : How to Find Out Which RAM a Computer Needs

December 10th, 2011

The best way to find out which RAM a computer needs is to look at the manufacturer’s website or to look at the previously installed RAM. Find out the type of RAM you need and how much RAM your computer can hold with the help of a computer hardware professional in this free video on computer hardware basics. Expert: Ron Chase Contact: www.paurumpauction.com Bio: Ron Chase has been in the computer industry for nearly two decades and is a certified Microsoft Network Engineer and owner of PahrumpAuctions.com. Filmmaker: Lew Gitlin

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Computer Hardware Basics : How to Direct Connect 2 Computers

December 7th, 2011

Using a special USB cable, two computers can be directly connected to each other. Find out how to set up basic and advanced sharing options for each computer with the advice of a computer hardware professional in this free video on computer hardware basics. Expert: Ron Chase Contact: www.paurumpauction.com Bio: Ron Chase has been in the computer industry for nearly two decades and is a certified Microsoft Network Engineer and owner of PahrumpAuctions.com. Filmmaker: Lew Gitlin

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HP TouchSmart tm2 Tablet PC Hardware Overview Review

November 25th, 2011

The HP TouchSmart tm2 Tablet PC has a lot of features and options that make it fit in most anyone’s budget. We take a quick look at what’s available.

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Computer Hardware Repair

November 25th, 2011

57 Minutes Synopsis: This class teaches students how to troubleshoot and fix hardware problems with their desktop computer. This class covers 95% of all hardware issues that the average computer repair shop will see. Prerequisites: Computer Anatomy This class talks about: Where to Buy Parts Basic Troubleshooting Methodology Your Computer Does Not Power On Your Computer Does Not Display Video You Cannot Access Your Operating System Your Network Card Does Not Work

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Privacy Policy

November 25th, 2011

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