Manual Sections
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In addition to including the sections listed below, your manual should
- address the environment in which the computer build will take place. For example, what are the best practices when working in a carpeted room?
- not use computer jargon. Although the manual will be used to train new technicians, it may also be used by someone with limited computer knowledge, so the manual must be easy to understand.
- include explanations on methodology. For example, why is it important to use an antistatic grounding bracelet when working with the computer? Or why is it important to install memory sticks in pairs?
- Workspace Preparation
- Installing Motherboard
- Installing Power Supply
- Installing CPU
- Installing RAM
- Installing Hard Drive
- Installing Optical Drive
- Installing Video Card
- Connecting Monitors, Keyboard, and Mouse
- BIOS Configuration
- Installing Windows 7
- Configuring Critical Windows Features
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