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Network administrator must be familiar with basic computer hardware operations. He should have adequate knowledge of computer hardware to perform day by day task. So in this section we will present a complete new series of computer hardware review. You could use this computer hardware review series to get your Compita A+ certification. With these sequence review on computer hardware we will guide you form basic computer hardware. Once you become familiar with basic computer hardware we will present advance article used for troubleshooting of computer hardware. What is a Computer?
Read MoreThe System UnitThe System Unit houses the central processing unit, memory modules, expansion slots, and electronic circuitry as well as expansion cards that are all attached to the motherboard; along with disk drives, a fan or fans to keep it cool, and the power supply. All other devices (monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc., are linked either directly or indirectly into the system unit. Read MoreThe MotherboardThe motherboard is the main circuit board of a computer. It contains the central processing unit (CPU), the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), memory, mass storage interfaces, serial and parallel ports, expansion slots, and all the controllers for standard peripheral devices like the keyboard, disk drive and display screen. The chipset and other motherboard circuitry are the "smarts" of the motherboard. Their job is to direct traffic and control the flow of information inside the computer. The chipset is a critical part of any computer, because it plays a big role in determining what sorts of features the computer can support. Read MoreHardware componentsInput devices -accept data or commands in a form useable by computers Output devicesdisplay the processed information - printers, monitors, speakers. Processing devicesin system unit and are comprised of circuitry. Storage devices -Drives read from and write to storage media (the physical material that can store data and programs). Communication devicesprovide connections between computers and communication networks, allowing for exchange of information and data with other computers via transmission media such as cables, telephone lines, and satellites Read More
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