To disassemble a PC, first turn it off and detach all cables from the back. To assemble it, attach the monitor cable to the video port and secure it tightly. Plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 or USB port, the keyboard cable into the PS/2 port or a USB port, the network cable into the network port, and the power cable into the power port. Then turn the PC on to check if it is working properly.
To disassemble a PC, first turn it off and detach all cables from the back. To assemble it, attach the monitor cable to the video port and secure it tightly. Plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 or USB port, the keyboard cable into the PS/2 port or a USB port, the network cable into the network port, and the power cable into the power port. Then turn the PC on to check if it is working properly.
To disassemble a PC, first turn it off and detach all cables from the back. To assemble it, attach the monitor cable to the video port and secure it tightly. Plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 or USB port, the keyboard cable into the PS/2 port or a USB port, the network cable into the network port, and the power cable into the power port. Then turn the PC on to check if it is working properly.
Cunanan - First we will make sure that the PC is turned off
properly. John Mark - second carefully detach all the cables at the back of the system unit.
Jhaniel – Assembling part of the computer
Jayred – to assemble it, attach the monitor cable to the video port. And secure the tightening the screws on the connector. John Mark – The monitor cable is used to support analog video signals and digital video signals. Rachelle – plug the mouse cable into PS/2 mouse port. If your using a USB mouse plug it into the USB port at the back of system unit. Cunanan - The PS/2 port is a 6-pin mini-DIN connector used for connecting keyboards and mice to a PC compatible computer system. John Mark – Plug the keyboard cable into the PS/2 keyboard port. For the USB keyboard type plug it at the available USB port at the back of the sysyem unit Jhanine - USB is used to attach keyboards, mice, printers, external storage and mobile devices to the computer. Rachelle – plug the network cable into the network port. Jayred - Network cables are used to connect and transfer data and information between computer. Cunanan – plug the power cable to power port. Jhanine- power port allows it to get power from a wall outlet and charge the device's battery if capable. John Mark - Turn on your PC to check if it is working properly. Jhaniel – And that is how to assemble and dissemble a PC properly