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I wish I had the time to teach him every little thing although I do try whenever I get a chance or money to allow him to break things LOL
I have to get him new memory b/c the system they sold us with XP on it runs like it's a 486 b/c it only has 128 MB Ram on it.
Great HP system. Get you to spend more b4 even using the computer.
Have a great wknd.
Michelle
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Originally Posted by feigned
Honestly, the best thing you could do if you wanted him to learn that stuff would be to do it with him.
But if you want him to know how the OS reacts to things and the hardware side of things, no better place to start than buying components and assembling them with him, then installing an OS, imaging it with whatever choice you make, then putting him in front of it and letting loose. He'll break so many things and learn so much by doing it himself, it will be unbelieveable to you.
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