All About Computers
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So you want to know
about computers? The most important thing to remember, if you
are new to computers, is not to be afraid of them. They are
just
another electrical appliance, and unless you do something
drastic, I promise you they won't blow up in your
face!
Trial and error is your best friend when learning about
computers and a few tips on computer jargon will help a long
way. I love jargon it is so creative- who on earth thought of
"cookies"?
Let's begin with some basics, computers were
first created in 1936, and Microsoft Windows was born in the
1980s. Since then computers, or should I say programmers, have
become smarter and smarter, creating the wonderful array of
program freedom that we now enjoy in our daily lifestyle of
computing.
So let's get ourselves up to date with the
meaning of some of the computer jargon, or what some of the
bits are, and what they do in your computer.
The Computer Case
Computer cases are the outside casing of
your tower, or box in your computer; these cases come in an
array of different sizes and styles. Many people have their
cases in fancy styles as a way of expressing themselves, or
expressing individuality.
Depending on what you choose, will determine
the price you will pay for a computer case. Before grabbing the
fanciest thing you find, remember to take some note of what's
'inside' the box, make sure that you choose a tower or box that
suits your requirements as well as your individuality!
CPU
A CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the
component in a computer that sends instructions and processes
information in programs. Since the 1970s single chip processors
have been the main type of processor. Usually when people refer
to CPUs they mean microprocessors.
The Mother Board
There are many different designs of mother boards available but
generally they all look pretty much the same and do the same
job. To look at, a Mother Board looks a lot like a green piece
of plastic with a heap of wires and chips attached to it. Take
care of your Mother Board as it is very sensitive. It is
advisable to take precaution before touching it as you may
damage the onboard components.
Power Supply
The power supply unit in a desk top computer
is a component that converts AC voltage to DC. The ATX style is
the most common nowadays, although there are several different
styles of power supply units available on the market.
Hard Disks
I find hard disks funny, as they aren't
really disks in the olden day's sense, originally hard disks
were disks made of hard plastic, and floppy disks were floppy
if you shook them. Now a Hard drive refers to the storing
capacity inside of your computer. All your files are written
onto the hard disk and stored there for future retrieval or
modification.
Floppy Drive
Floppy discs aren't floppy at all! They are
infant hard plastic square things that used to be a popular way
of transferring data from one computer to
another. The computer reads and copies the information to a
small metal circular disk set in the plastic casing.
CD ROM
ROM means, Read only memory, ROM chips are
used in many appliances not just computers; a CD ROM is a
device that stores information or data permanently. Once it's
on there you can't delete it like you can with your hard drive
or floppy disk unless you are using a CD-RW.
CD's are a standard means for distributing
large amounts of information easily, since CD's are so cheap.
You can use a CD ROM on your computer to create your own music
and photo CD's.
Now you know some 'inside info' you should
be ready to go and explore the endless options of computers and
devices that are open to you, just remember- To err is human,
to mess things up requires a computer!
Happy Computing!
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