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secrets to success
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hardware and storage solutions by joe robson
adding new hardware to your computer isn't as easy as adding a new software program, but here's some tips to consider.
first of all, know what's in your computer. that means, find out exactly what's hiding in there by opening the case, and checking it all out. not very practical advice? ok, then dig around inside using software. the next bunch of tips tell you how.
to see what processor is installed and how much random access memory (ram) you've got, right click my computer (on your desktop) and select properties (or use the windows logo key+pause, or hold down the alt key while double clicking.
to see what size your hard drive is, go for my computer once again. double click the my computer icon to open, then right click the drive letter you're interested in (usually 'c') and click properties.
to see what type of video card (also called a video display adapter, or graphics card) you have installed, right click the desktop, and choose properties from the context menu. when you see the display properties dialog box, choose the settings tab. you'll see the brand and model of the monitor installed (or it may just list "plug and play monitor") along with the video card that makes it work.
to see what kind of hardware is installed in your computer (that wasn't already covered above), open the control panel ( start. settings. control panel) and double click the system icon. click the device manager tab for a complete list.
click down the list of installed hardware. you can click the properties button after highlighting a particular item, and you'll see more details on drivers, settings, and other info that may just bore you to tears.
interesting stuff this. just don't go messing around, ticking and unticking, unless you know exactly what you're doing:-)
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