There is no real order for upgrading, it depends entirely on what you want out of the upgrade.
Computer not fast enough for new software? Upgrade the CPU
want to play new games? Go for graphics card
Not enough storage? Get a new hard drive
Crash a lot? Maybe some new RAM
Etc etc
the answer to that one is prob. in your textbook
The Motherboard..
Usually the power supply.
was the mainframe designed for such an upgrade? that will determine yes or no.
A laptop if you want a complete computer that you can carry around (there is a CPU in a laptop)A CPU if you have a computer and want to upgrade or replace the "Central Processing Unit" which is the most expensive and complicated component.
You will need to reprogram the computer with an upgrade programmer.You will need to reprogram the computer with an upgrade programmer.
yes you can upgrade to vist but first you want to make sure that the computer can handle the memory.
you should unplug the system
hi 1st is the motherboard, 2nd possessor, 3rd ram, 4th graphics card,
To upgrade a PSP system software of 5.55 to 6.10, first download an upgrade to the computer. Then pass the upgrade to the PSP, using Settings, with the use of a USB cable or memory stick.
A computer component would be part of the computer itself. Devices can be separate to a computer and just connected to it.
On how to build and upgrade a computer for the future.