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Build Your Own PC Build Your Own PC

Step by step guide to building your own PCTells you everything you need to know in a clear understanding way Building a computer is much easier than most people realise. The components are relatively inexpensive and freely available and the actual assembly of the computer is surprisingly straight forward. In essence it is just a matter of fitting the component modules into place and then connecting them together by plugging in the appropriate cables. No soldering should be required and the only tools you are likely to need will be screwdrivers small spanners and a pair of pliers. The final task is to then install the Windows Vista operating system and possibly any other software that you may require. However a certain amount of technical knowledge is needed to select the most suitable
components tackle the task of putting it all together and to overcome any problems that may occur.
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Step by step guide to building your own PCTells you everything you need to know in a clear understanding way Building a computer is much easier than most people realise. The components are relatively inexpensive & freely available & the actual assembly of the computer is surprisingly straight forward. In essence it is just a matter of fitting the component modules into place & then connecting them together by plugging in the appropriate cables. No soldering should be required & the only tools you are likely to need will be screwdrivers small spanners & a pair of pliers. The final task is to then install the Windows Vista operating system & possibly any other software that you may require. However a certain amount of technical knowledge is needed to select the most suitable components tackle the task of putting it all together & to overcome any problems that may occur.

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Vista - A computer operating system from microsoft released in 2006
Computer - A programmable electronic machine which stores and manipulates data.
PC - Personal Computer - an electronic device for acheiving multiple electronic tasks including word processing, emails and internet access
Components - Multiple items used to complete the product.
Small - something that takes up less space than normal.
Install - A process of putting materials together to create a finished product.
Assembly - A gathering of people for a purpose e.g. a school assembly
technical - Something that relates to a good level of skill and methods.
Assembly - A gathering of people all together for the same purpose.

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Maplin
The UK's largest supplier of specialist and retail electronics. 172 stores nationwide and online shop, Maplin has over 15,000 products selling everything from MP3 Players and Sat Navs to digital cameras and Computer Equipment.

Trading since 1972 Maplin have a stonrg reputation as a supplier with the expertise and products as chosen by professionals.
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