Sunday, 8 January 2012

How To Make a Computer



First thing first is necessary to get the motherboard. The motherboard can be a new one or second hand from a source like ebay. Every  motherboard is  fixed  to the case with a few screws so a screw driver is necessary also. All motherboards have screws in the same place so what matters is the size of the motherboard. Usually big motherboard do not fit in mini ATX cases.

Second step is to get the case. There are so many cases  styles awailable that it should suid everybodys taste.

Depending on the motherboards type now we chose CPU. It is not hard to chose from because in the market dominates two players so depending on the motherboard it will be Intel or AMD. For games recommended to chose AMD. And for everything else Intel.

In case the CPU is chosen then the motherboard  needs to be chosen for that CPU.
Motherboards are manufactured different for each CPU.
Also differs and the CPU by the connetro type. Both the motherboard and the CPU must havethe same CPU slot type say LGA 775.

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After the CPU and motherboard are in our possession the next step is to get some RAM. Memory differs in type. Latest now is DDR3. The oldr ones DDR2 and DDR1 are obsolete. They also are not compatible so better is to buy the right one. But this should’t be a problem as sellers always will tell what type RAM it is.

After we have all components mentioned abowe lets start  to build. The motherboard fits in the case and is screwed with a few screws. Sometimes we  need to screw in a few crews that motherboard will sit on

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But sometimes we don’t need to do this as the metal surface has special bumps that the motherboard will lie on.

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Now let’s connect all the button and LED cables. Depending from the case there will be a few types of connectors. Sometimes they come as one big plug but usually they are separate plugs for each LED Power LED, HDD LED, RESET, POWER.

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On the motherboard usually are markings that show where to connect each plug. Sometimes it is marked with letters sometimes is just a color . Black usually is for POWER Button.

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When we connect them lets place the CPU and heatsink.

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RAM also is necessary to boot for the first time. Without a RAM there will be no image on monitor. Now we need to connect VGA cable, mouse cable and keyboard cable and boot the computer for the first time.

Boot is normal

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It shows that the bootable media not found as there is no hard drive installed.

Installing the hard drive. This computer part can be with SATA or  ATA interface. Now ATA is obsolete. It is fitted to the case with a four screws. To fit hard drive properly sometimes necessary to open both sides of the case.

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Hard drive is connected to the motherboard with  caqbles and another cable is for power.

#Installing DVD drive. Also like hard drive it is fittedto the case with a four screws but screws are different

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It is also connected to the motherboard with SATA cable and it gets  power from the power supply through power cable.

If the computer not starting check the memory. Sometimes memory modules ar faulty. But this is very rare.
Another cause that can stop from booting is the power supply. But sldo this is very rare as new power supplies are almost always good.
Of cource the third suspected component would be the motherboard. But never been seen that a new motherboard will not work. But this does not mean that it will never happen. Can occur physical damage or something like that.

When everything is connected and the installation should begin. The OS installation is very straight forward and it almost does mot need further explanation.

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Tuesday, 3 January 2012

When Windows XP freezes



If something freezes like a computer or a laptop then experienced computer technicians use General Troubleshooting Theory. This theory needs something about ten  pages to explain properly. We will describe here  so called Systematic Fault Isolation that is a part of General Troubleshooting Theory. Systematic Fault isolation can help to diagnose issues related to Windows XP freezing.
Systematic Fault Isolation is a technique for systematically isolating the source of an issue. Simply eliminating half of the items that cause the problem or eliminate one after another until the system will be stable.

For example if the Windows XP freezes and the hard drive more than three years old then simply by testing the hard drive or ve will eliminate this component as a cause of the fault or we will know that the hard drive is faulty.
Why to begin with hardware test. Simply because there is no logical point to for example reinstall the operating system if the hard drive has a bad sector  or even overheating. It simply will fail again in a while.

Another component that can cause system freezes is memory or RAM. It is not so frequent as hard dirve faults, but when RAM is faulty the system will freeze up or display a blue screen and the shuts down. And now memory issues are more frequent as the capacity of the memory increases so increases the probability to fail.

After we checked the two main components on the computer then we can return to the operating system and check it for viruses, malware and other foreign code pieces in it.
Usually the infected system is reinstalled as we do not want the virus to resurrect. We never found an antivirus that can remove properly the virus code. There is so many viruses and they made so smart . If the virus is reported as mild or low danger then probably the re-installation is unnecessary. But if it has something like Conficker then  the re-installation is the best solution.

Another cause could be a power supply, motherboard or the CPU. The CPU usually gets damaged if it overheats. It happens frequently in laptops with a clogged heatsing or  radiator plates. In laptops there is almost always some dust covering the heatsink plates near the fan. If the layer of the dust is thick the CPU gets hot and can fail.
Also the motherboard is the cause of fail or freeze. It can happen not so frequent as hard drive fault or RAM fault but still we need to consider it as a component for isolation. ON some brands motherboards the faulty capacitors are cause often of system instability. It is easily found as the capacitors gets deformed or even some color liquid shows up.

This is almost all the possible causes that can cause the computer with Windows XP to freeze. Just remember the hardware the age is critical as the longer it operates the more chances to fail. For the software this may be not the case except may be viruses that gather in the system.
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