Newegg TV: How To Build a Computer – Part 3 – Installing Windows & Finishing Touches

www.newegg.com Finally we come to Part 3 of Newegg TV’s How To Build a Computer tutorial Installing Windows & Finishing Touches. As a bonus Paul also takes some time at the end of the video for some Q&A, in response to comments from Part 1 and Part 2. Operating Systems Overview – 1:02 Preparing to Install Windows – 3:28 Booting from the Optical Drive – 5:30 Installing Windows 7 – 9:58 Drivers – 14:23 Windows Updates – 26:52 Antivirus – 32:08 Making a Backup Image – 33:14 Q & A Session – 34:41 For Your Reference: Part 1 – Choosing Your Components: www.youtube.com Part 2 – The Build: www.youtube.com Here are some helpful links: Newegg’s DIY PC Combo Store – bit.ly “Build A” Parts List: bit.ly “Build B” Parts List: bit.ly – Credits – Camera, Editing, Titles: Mr. Lam Soooooo much talking: Paul

Q&A: Would it be easier to build your own computer if google comes out with a downloadable OS?

Question by Jentleman: Would it be easier to build your own computer if google comes out with a downloadable OS?
I’m planning to learn about computers and possibly build my own some day. I’m wondering if it would be easier in the future if we can download the operating system instead of paying Microsoft for the windows 7 license. Plus, if we are moving on towards a “virtual computer” where we can work on and store a lot of documents and pictures online, it would tend to decrease software and memory requirements for our home computers. Less work to build a computer, I hope. Am I right, or just wishful thinking?

Best answer:

Answer by Silent
Well, yes, but there are many free, downloadable operating systems available today.

If you’re interested in such things, give Linux a try. The Ubuntu distribution is particularly suited for people who haven’t used Linux before.

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How to “hack” a Bose subwoofer?

Question by Jake Lemberg: How to “hack” a Bose subwoofer?
I have a Bose surround sound system and the head unit stopped working so I went out and got a pioneer head unit. I hooked it all up and realized the only thing that can’t hook up is the sub. I was wondering if there is a way to bypass the internal “computer” but still use the I ternal amp and speaker.

Best answer:

Answer by R
Wow… the head unit stopped working? after how many years? – Bose has a 1yr warranty.
But will fix for a cost if you want.

As far as hooking it hup to a different amp… all you have to find out is which of the XLR prongs is for mono – should be just 2 of the many prongs in the connection wire.
Depends which Accoustimass series woofer you have… this will be an easy task for some – But can be a pain for others.
I’d cut the original Bose wire and find out from there… but then again, it might not be as simple as volume control may be another wire. If so, then you’d have some troubles.

Why not get another subwoofer?
I know you are trying to salvage this Bose system… but it’s hard to do.
There are lots of other people who have these Bose Lifestyle or Acoustimass series systems that have the Subwoofer stop working — all you have to do is list your Sub module on Kijiji or Craigslist, even Ebay and sell it. Who knows what you can get… you may even get enough for a 15″ true subwoofer!
parts-express.com and Amazon.com has some great deals on subs.
Lots of choices!

Good Luck!

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Q&A: Every googled site says ” This site may harm your computer” under the heading, underlined?

Question by hog b: Every googled site says ” This site may harm your computer” under the heading, underlined?
seems a bit odd, some of the sites are just dictionaries.

Why is there that warning?

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Answer by Koda G
happening to me too everyone else is asking this question

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