CHAPTER
1
Getting Started
This chapter introduces you to your computer system. If this is the first time you are
using a computer, this chapter provides information on the basics of computing.
Choosing a Location
Before you start, you need to find a place for your computer. Like any other delicate
electronic device, your PC should be placed in a suitable location.
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Your PC should be placed on a flat, sturdy surface where you plan to work.
Dropping it may cause serious damages.
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There must be enough ventilation for proper heat dissipation. Make sure there is
enough space (at least two to three inches) on all sides except the bottom.
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The main unit, keyboard, mouse, and all other peripheral devices should be located
in a relatively dry and cool place. These should be kept away from direct sunlight or
any other sources of extreme heat. Exposing to high temperature may cause
internal overheating, and may blemish the exterior of your computer system.
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