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This is how to set up a PC for use with Windows and Linux operating systems. Make sure you have everything to use the PC.
How to Set Up Your Computer: A Quick Guide
- Carefully unpack your new computer from its box and put it where you want it.
- Connect the hardware components.
- Connect everything to an extension cable and connect that to an AC outlet.
- Turn on the computer, and you're all done!
Steps
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1First, purchase a Desktop PC from companies such as Dell and PC World. Make sure that the PC does what you want it to do.
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2Next, open the box to find the components purchased with the desktop (monitor, mouse, keyboard).Advertisement
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After that, place the desktop where you think it should go (near or on a desk is good).
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Now, connect the cables. You should have a VGA or DVI cable for the monitor, a 3.5 mm cable for the speakers, A PS/2 or USB cable for the keyboard and mouse and a power cable.
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After that, connect everything to an extension cable and connect that to an AC outlet.
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Next, turn on the PC.
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You're all set up!
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow can I change the display size on the desktop?Community AnswerFor Windows, go to Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Display > Change display settings or Adjust screen resolution.
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QuestionMy computer is prompting me to check the video cable. Where and what is that?DenneiskTop AnswererThe video cable is the cable that sends video (and sometimes audio) information to the monitor. Depending on what kind of cable you used, it could look different. Look for something blue, white or black. In step four of this article, the blue connector is a 'male' VGA connector, which is a video cable.
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QuestionShould I choose auto setup or custom setup?DenneiskTop AnswererIn most cases, all you need is automatic setup, but some people prefer custom setup because they want to change certain variables. If the custom option is overwhelming, back out and choose automatic or choose the default settings.
Tips
Warnings
- Do not link extension cables together, as this causes a majority of house fires.Thanks
- Do not open the PC up until the PC is disconnected from the power or extension cord.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- A desktop computer
- Peripherals such as monitors, speakers, keyboards and mouse
- Optional extras such as cameras and iPods