Russel1 Daemon Poster Messages 1,037 Aug 20, 2009 #2 Here is a link to some basic computer information: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/pc.htm
OP OP X xxpbdudexx Beta member Messages 5 Aug 20, 2009 #3 Russel said: Here is a link to some basic computer information: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/pc.htm Click to expand... I think this article, and this site as a whole, should come in very handy. Thanks a lot.
Russel said: Here is a link to some basic computer information: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/pc.htm Click to expand... I think this article, and this site as a whole, should come in very handy. Thanks a lot.
Neodude1123201 Bogan Messages 8,474 Location Australia Aug 20, 2009 #5 Buy some old computer from ebay (Or even score some free ones from friends/family) and pull them apart and rebuild them. Best way to learn is hands on
Buy some old computer from ebay (Or even score some free ones from friends/family) and pull them apart and rebuild them. Best way to learn is hands on
J jikifreak In Runtime Messages 224 Aug 20, 2009 #6 Neodude112320 said: Buy some old computer from ebay (Or even score some free ones from friends/family) and pull them apart and rebuild them. Best way to learn is hands on Click to expand... I agree! You will learn WAY more doing that! Like when I first started with computers back in the 80s with an IBM XT! Still have it too... Hands on training is the best, and have some books or websites for reference or if something specific is needed to be looked up GOOD LUCK!!!!!!
Neodude112320 said: Buy some old computer from ebay (Or even score some free ones from friends/family) and pull them apart and rebuild them. Best way to learn is hands on Click to expand... I agree! You will learn WAY more doing that! Like when I first started with computers back in the 80s with an IBM XT! Still have it too... Hands on training is the best, and have some books or websites for reference or if something specific is needed to be looked up GOOD LUCK!!!!!!