Brief Summary
This course is all about getting down and dirty with computers! You'll learn to build your own PC, troubleshoot like a pro, and understand how to make your system run better. It's a fun ride into the world of technology!
Key Points
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Learn how to build your own personal computer.
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Understand troubleshooting skills.
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Explore basic Windows utilities.
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Discover how to optimize your current system.
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Gain valuable technical knowledge.
Learning Outcomes
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Become proficient in building your own computers.
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Develop solid troubleshooting skills.
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Know your way around Windows utilities.
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Be able to optimize and enhance your system's performance.
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Gain confidence in your technical abilities.
About This Course
Learn everything you need to know about computers including how to do your own troubleshooting!
Thank you for taking the time to view this course on how to build your own personal computer! I have been building my own computers for nearly 10 years now, and it is both a valuable skill & extremely fun to do! Understanding the inner-workings of a computer will help you troubleshoot problems, build superior custom PC's, save money selecting your own components, and elevate your technical skills!
If you work in an office or some other administrative job, chances are you spend most of your day using a computer. In fact, computers are typically the most used piece of equipment in both our personal & business lives. I have worked in corporations where administrators were often at the mercy of the IT department, because people in general know very little about how computers actually work. So, learn how to build your very own personal computer today, and level up your technical skills!
*Update 7/26/16* Complete Ubuntu Linux 16.04.1 LTS installation tutorial.
Build your own custom computer.
Learn how to optimize your current system.
Learn basic troubleshooting and Windows utilities.
Kyle L. V. N.
Having built PC's in the past , this was a nice refresher on PC building.
I would have liked to see more up to date content considering the large advancements in PC hardware & software since this was recorded. eg, AMD being much better now, itx cases & motherboards becoming more popular, Intel being an option in the graphics card space, DDR4 & DDR5 Ram, using Rufus for ISO's, windows 11, etc.
That being said, for a beginner I thought that its a good starting point to gain a general understanding of how to build a PC as the components needed don't change. I also found the Linux section to be quite useful.