Before you set up your computer, review this checklist:
- Find a surge protector or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for your computer. I like to be able to turn off all peripherals (monitor, speakers, printers) with a single switch. One of my favorite options is to plug the computer into the UPS battery backup, and then plug a power supply into UPS so you can switch off the peripherals with "one click."
- Find a good spot for your rig. Make sure there is adequate ventilation for the computer -- don't pack it in too tight. Also, check the lighting: sometimes glare can make a monitor unusable, especially the flat screens. Ideally, you can get to the back of the computer as easily as the front, since this is where most of the connections are, anyway.
Now, assemble the items you'll need to set up:
- Power cable
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Network cable (usually Cat 5)
- Speaker system with power supplies
- External hard disk with the correct data cable and power supply (plug this into the UPS, too)
- Printer and data cable
- Others: scanner, tablet, joystick, etc.
Set Up Process
- Plug the UPS into the power outlet or power supply. Tuck the cord away as much as possible, since it will only get in the way later.
- Plug in the keyboard (and mouse, if required).
- Plug in the network cable.
- Plug in any other connections, such as speakers or external hard drives.
- Attach the monitor cable. If possible, tighten the finger screws, but only finger-tight. Check the power cable to the monitor and confirm the monitor power indicator (usually an LED) lights up when you turn it on.
- Plug in the power cord.
- Boot up.
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