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COMPUTER BASICS: CABLES AND WIRES

Computer Basics: Cables and Wires

VIDEO BLOGGER:  LARRY HEISER

Your computer cables are one of the most critical components of your desktop or notebook computer. Your cables connect you and your computer to keyboards, your mouse, printers, speakers, TVs, and the world.  Watch this video to learn how to identify key cables used with your computer and how and where they hook into your computer.  It’s easier than you think!

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Computer BASICS for Boomers

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Hi I’m Larry Heiser

Computer BASICS for Boomers

I have been asked to help fellow boomers understand the basics of computers in terms and examples that are easy to understand.

I am not a wiz bang certified computer specialist so don’t expect a lot of fast phrased explanations in geek.

Like most of you, I use a computer every day at work and at home, and try to keep up with technology and how it relates to my specific needs.

It is my goal to translate what I have learned in simple terms, in the hope that it will help you better understand how to get the most out of your computer.

In upcoming episodes, I will present what I have come to understand about my computer.

I will talk about

The Central Processing Unit or CPU

Memory – do you have enough

Disk Drives (internal and external) – do you really know what it does.

Memory stick and memory cards

Data and system backup – do you have a backup of your stuff?

External devices that use: USB, FireWire, Bluetooth, and PCMCIA slots.

Internet and networking. Dial-up, DSL, Cable connections

If you have any questions about your computer, I will help you find the answer.

So send me a reply and let me know how I can help.

See you in the next blog.

Thanks

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