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Re: Building your own PC

I can not say about other sides but I have visited Tomshardware it is a good site for computer related issues.
Building your Own PC is great because we can build it according to our needs.
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Re: Building your own PC

Hi I'm Nilanga
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Re: Building your own PC

While building your computer you have to look for following things:

Determine your requirements
Choosing the parts
Assembly
Installing OS

Please check out for these in details, before building your computer.
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Re: Building your own PC

For me I just learn by going to google and typeing how to do ..

only it i can help to you
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Re: Building your own PC

I've looked inside the white box.
I've wondered how hard it can be.
I've swapped out some RAM.
I've binned, swapped, changed drives.
Now I've found two more white boxes.
And I'm going to have a play.
Thanks for pointing out just how simple it really is.

Don't be scared. Go on. Dive in. The water's lovely!
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Re: Building your own PC

Hi,
I have read Toms hardware guide to build computer its good but you can also get good literature on wikibooks.

Regards
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Re: Building your own PC

Yes, building a computer WAS quite easy; making sure the parts were compatible, checking and double checking every detail but now, when I go to turn the thing on... nothing... well, nothing on the monitor at least. Fans run, optimistic humming noises and all but nothing appears on the monitor and it's not booting XP like I expected.

Any ideas?
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Re: Building your own PC

Beeper goes a long way when troubleshooting.

P.S. You should start new thread
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Re: Building your own PC

building a computer WAS quite easy; making sure the parts were compatible, checking and double checking every detail but now, when I go to turn the thing on... nothing... well, nothing on the monitor at least. Fans run, optimistic humming noises and all but nothing appears on the monitor and it's not booting XP like I expected.

thank,best regard

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Re: Building your own PC
Good ideas.Thanks for sharing all these sites.Thanks
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