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Programs To Access System Resources
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STEP 3: Plug SATA data cable into motherboard
Next, you need to find a spare SATA port on your motherboard. These are usually located at the bottom-right of the board and are numbered. The lower the number, the higher up the boot chain your hard disk is. If you’re installing more than one hard disk, therefore, make sure the drive from which you’re going to boot is plugged into the lowest-numbered port.
Installing the Processor (Intel)STEP 1: Lift the processor cage
Intel’s processor sockets are covered by a cage. A new motherboard will also have a plastic cover on top. First, remove this cover, lift the main cage up and out of the way to expose the socket.STEP 2: Install the processor
The processor has two cut-out notches in its sides, which line up with the ridges in the socket. This prevents the processor from being put in the wrong way round. You’ll also notice an arrow on the processor. This should line up with the corner of the socket that has its pins arranged diagonally and check that the processor is seated properly.
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