
That wasn't so hard was it? Now you
can start installing the programs that you want to use, as well as
customizing the desktop, folder locations, and other preferences. (I
wont get into that here; after all, you know your own computer better than
anyone else.)
You can also consider yourself something of
an expert, or more of one than 99% of the population out there. When
you hear some "L33T haX0r" say, "I've got a one-gig PIII
with 128K of L2 cache oc'ed to 1.5, 256Mb of PC133 CAS2 SDRAM, a
25Mtps-rendering GF2 GTS with a 200MHz core clock and a 40 gig ATA/100 HDD,"
you will at least have some clue of what they are talking about. And
once people find out you can build a computer, you will be bombarded with
requests from your friends and family members to set up their computers,
too. Enjoy you new-found fame.
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