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Layer2  The Data Link layer 

Layer3  The network layer

Layer4  The Transport layer

Layer5  The Session layer

Layer6 The presentation layer

Layer7 The Application layer   ,

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How to build a computer:

To build a Computer.

Have the parts needed, the  power supply case, motherboard, cpu,memory ,hard drive ,and other drives a long with any expansion cards that are need. you will need a copy of the operation system and the product key if need.The work area should be clean with space for you to begin to put the computer together. If you have a box motherboard and a box cpu  the cables and the heat sink will come with them.You will place the cpu in the cpu socket ,lock the cpu in place ,then place the heat sink with the heat sink strip on top of the cpu, Next secure the heat sink to the cpu and motherboard. Connect the motheboard to the case useing the motherboard stances., place the memory in the memory slots. connect the power supply to the case and the power connectors to the motherboard and the drives. plug the power cord in to the power supply and   plug the ac plug into a power strip that is connected to an ac outlet. Then connect the computer to a monitor plug the monitor in and turn  computer and the monitor on, the computer should complete the hard ware part of the post test . If the post is good the the computer will ask for the operation system.Computer Operating Systems. then you need to follow the instructions for that operating system. this web site gives general information  on products and services its is the responsibility of the user to to follow safe practices when working with any electric equipment or parts.

 

                                                                  

Intel® Core™ microarchitecture is the foundation for new Intel® architecture-based desktop, mobile and mainstream server multi-core processors. This state-of-the-art, multi-core optimized microarchitecture delivers a number of new and innovative features that have set new standards for energy-efficient performance.

Intel Core microarchitecture extends the energy-efficient philosophy first delivered in Intel's mobile microarchitecture found in the Intel® Pentium® M processor, and greatly enhances it with many new and leading-edge microarchitectural innovations as well as existing NetBurst® microarchitecture features.
 

Install Vista

The built-in management, proactive security, and energy-efficient performance benefits of Intel vPro technology working with Microsoft Windows Vista will dramatically improve the end-user's and the IT manager’s experience," said Gregory Bryant, general manager, Intel Digital Office Platforms Group. "Intel vPro technology based PCs, which feature the Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor and Intel's latest integrated graphics, meet Windows Vista Premium hardware logo requirements, and help enable all the terrific visual benefits Windows Vista brings, including a smooth, reliable Windows Aero* user experience."

 
"Microsoft and Intel are working closely together to deliver an exciting new experience for mainstream business and consumer computing," said Kevin Johnson, co-president of the platforms and services division at Microsoft. "Microsoft's upcoming Windows Vista will take advantage of the fast, reliable performance in the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor. The combination of the Intel Core 2 Duo processor and Intel® chipsets with the latest integrated graphics are Windows Vista Premium Ready, and will help users experience all the terrific benefits Windows Vista brings including the Windows Aero user experience and enhanced reliability, search and security capabilities."

 

 

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