Main Parts of a Computer
You May be able to change the Main Parts Of Your Computer
When you take a look inside any computer you will see the main parts of the computer. What you are going to find is this drives, power supply, memory chips and of course the motherboard. A lot of the main parts in a computer can be easily changed out to upgrade the computer system.
There are a lot of reasons to upgrade your computer, and on the other hand they may be even better reasons to go with a whole new system. Usually people upgrade their computer systems for more speed, better graphics, better audio, or because a new software package will not run on the current computer configuration. This software usually has a minimum system requirement list to tell you what main computer parts are required.
Whether you need to upgrade to the minimum system requirements for a software or you just want more memory to make your computer run better you’re going to end up at a computer parts shop or shopping for computer parts online. Either way, be sure to ask any questions you have about the computer components before you purchase them and take them home. Most computer electronics stores have a policy of no returns once the package is opened. There is good reason for this policy, since you can ruin these components is simply handling them wrong.
Don’t just start pulling parts out of your computer, you need to understand a little bit about the components themselves and precautions you should take before handling computer parts.
I will cover some of the do’s and don’ts that you need to know about handling the main parts of a computer in my next post.
Computer Parts Software
Computer Parts Software
Software is what makes your computer work! Some of the software is built into your computer hardware and other software is stored on your hard drive and other devices.
Before your computer can do anything it has to open a dialog between the motherboard and the CPU to bring all the motherboard’s components online. After that the software needs to biring the hard drives, video card, and all the other goodies in your computer to life.
Next comes your operating system. Then you have all the programs in our system that are set to auto start, like your Virus Scanner, network connections, program updates and any other programs that need to run in the background.
I think you got the idea now. Your computer loads a lot of software before you get booted up. It is a good idea to know what is loading in your computer and how to control your computer parts software manually.
I will have to cover this in more detail in upcoming posts!

