Yes you can. It takes a lot of work, but it is absolutely possible. The general way to break into the profession is to acquire certain certifications such as the Comptia A+ certification. Once you've acquired a few certifications, you should be able to find an entry level job in the computer hardware business. As you gain experience, you should gain more certifications to make yourself more marketable to companies.
You may find it harder to break into the business without a formal education, however it is absolutely possible.
No. The internet is not a component of a computer.
A modem is a piece of hardware. Mechanically installed in a computer to communicate with the internet or other computers. Software is a written program to operate within a computer.
A Firewall (either hardware on the router, or software on the computer) helps to protect attacks from the internet.
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Computer > Network Adapter > Router > ISP > Internet
The computer literacy for professional drivers is the ability to operate a computer, type, print a document and use internet.
Hardware. Hardware(Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, etc.) are the physical components, software are the applications that run on the computer (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.)
the most frequently asked questions of computer hardware is how to expand a hard drive or software in a computer or how to connect devices from a non-wireless internet access
Computer hardware and office demands mainly!
Someone who makes their living out the computer industry. They may design, build, sell, lease, repair etc hardware, or they may sell, market, write, etc software. The definition now extends to those involved in the internet industry too.
Hardware- The monitor you are looking at, the box your computer is in, the parts inside that box, the wires that connect your computer to another computer and the network on which the internet is found is all contained inside hardware. Essentially the wires, plastic and metal. Software- Programs on your computer, Microsoft word, Windows 7, the web browser you are using to ask this question, the website on which you are looking at the answer to this question, the internet.
i think to get into the tech support you need to have a basic fundamentals of the computer n internet protocols and hardware concepts i think to get into the tech support you need to have a basic fundamentals of the computer n internet protocols and hardware concepts