For one thing you are protecting the hardware form static electricity. Then there is the shocking reminder computers do give to those who do not treat electricity with respect
is the plan you follow before installing new hardware-
Because all applications have certain hardware requirements. It is important to know what applications will be used and what hardware requirements those applications will entail before making hardware decisions.
If there is an error, it can do a large amount of damage.
It is imperative for you to switch off the computer before installing any hardware. You should also be sure to unplug your computer before touching the inside.
To ensure proper countersinking when installing hardware on your project, use a countersink bit that matches the size of the hardware's head. Drill a shallow hole at the installation site before driving in the hardware to create a flush finish. Be careful not to drill too deep to avoid damaging the surface.
the purpose of testing hardware prior to installing an operating system is to check what the spec is on the system. if the hardware does not match the criteria of the spec then your computer may encounter errors on your hardware.
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Just follow the directions that come with the hardware. Every piece of hardware I have added in the last 20 years had instructions on how to install the hardware. Be sure to read them COMPLETELy before starting to install anything. This ASSUMES the person has the documentation. If you want a more specific answer, then the question needs to be more specific as to which hardware that one is installing.
It is not at all important to do a defrag if you just installed an operating system. It is usefull when you have removed software or just before installing new software.
It's not. Running the lilo command either installs LILO or updates it, so you can't run it before installing LILO.
False. You should still understand the hardware requirements and limitations just in case of a hiccup of sorts.
All hard drives in an array should be identical in brand, size, speed, and other features. Also, if Windows is to be installed on a hard drive that is part of a RAID array, RAID must be implented before windoes is installed. As with installing any hardware, read the documentation that comes with the motherboard or RAID controller.