Posts Tagged ‘installing’

Tutorial #10 – Installing a CPU (PGA version)

Monday, March 29th, 2010

This is a generic guide on how to install a CPU with a PGA (Pin Grid Array) socket in which the pins are on the CPU.

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Tutorial #9 – Install a Hard Drive

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Level 4
Today, I will help you install a Hard Drive. (This website has a logo I designed)
Video part of Tutorial

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Tutorial #8 – Install a TV Tuner

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Level 1
Here, I will teach you how to Install a TV Tuner.
Video part of Tutorial

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Tutorial #3 – Adding RAM in your system

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

LEVEL 2
You need to speed your system. Applications like PC Pitstop will help but adding RAM will give you a major boost. I had a old computer running Windows 2000 with 32MB of RAM and I upgraded it to 160MB, it ran faster, but not as fast as the Pentium 4 computer which many of the screen recordings were from.
Be sure you have no static electricity on your body.

  1. Download CPU-Z at http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php and check the Memory and the SPD sections to see what type you need, and then buy it. PC manuals also work but are not the best.
    red tabs are memory and spd
  2. Turn off and open your PC.
  3. Get your RAM ready and find a free slot.
  4. Push the tabs of the RAM slot with your thumbs.
  5. Push your RAM in with your thumbs (The pushing back of the tab is useless because pushing in the RAM will do that.
  6. Turn off your PC and start it.
  7. Experience your PC faster than before.

This is for PC100/133 SDRRAM, DDR(1/2/3), and RDRAM. Old SIMM modules are not used anymore and you are better off getting a new PC.

Video Part of Tutorial
Sorry for the bad video quality. In the Quick Media Converter used to convert the files from the camera to my PC was done in 320*240, not 640*480.

Please don’t republish this video without permission. I would manage republishing this.

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