Raphi
Banned
+354|6538|Basel, Switzerland
KK guys, I've never built a pc myself and on monday it will be my first time. I've got a new graphics card, cpu, mobo, hd and psu.

I know, the most is just an replacement...

BUT, when I have a new hd, do I just put the windows cd in the cd player and install, then install the new component's drivers?

Ima nub.

Any tips on putting it together, things I should be looking for? PICTURES WILL FOLLOW ON MONDAY
Jackabo
Member
+127|6838|Dublin, Ireland
ye pretty much, just make sure that the hardrive your installing windows on boots after your cd drive, you can do that in your bios
HellHead
The fantastic Mr. Antichrist
+336|6988|Germany
As long as you put the thermal paste on the right side of the CPU you should be absolutely straight !
The_Sniper_NM
Official EVGA Fanboy
+94|6393|SC | USA |

HellHead wrote:

As long as you put the thermal paste on the right side of the CPU you should be absolutely straight !
lol @ commie
CrazeD
Member
+368|6952|Maine
You set the CD drive to the first boot device in your BIOS. Then you restart it, and wait for it to say "Press and key to boot from CD . . ." and you press a key. Then it takes a few minutes to load through a bunch of junk. Then you get to the install page. You have to create a partition (or several, if you like) and then you format and install. Make sure you do the full format. After it formats it will restart and start installing Windows.

After Windows is installed, install all of your motherboard drivers, then video card drivers.

Then, you're good to go.
Lai
Member
+186|6430

CrazeD wrote:

You set the CD drive to the first boot device in your BIOS. Then you restart it, and wait for it to say "Press and key to boot from CD . . ." and you press a key. Then it takes a few minutes to load through a bunch of junk. Then you get to the install page. You have to create a partition (or several, if you like) and then you format and install. Make sure you do the full format. After it formats it will restart and start installing Windows.

After Windows is installed, install all of your motherboard drivers, then video card drivers.

Then, you're good to go.
Might want to add, that halfway through the installation, when you'e asked to reboot, you'l have to set your HD back as primary boot device in the BIOS, otherwise the installation will simply start all over again from CD-Rom.
CrazeD
Member
+368|6952|Maine

Lai wrote:

CrazeD wrote:

You set the CD drive to the first boot device in your BIOS. Then you restart it, and wait for it to say "Press and key to boot from CD . . ." and you press a key. Then it takes a few minutes to load through a bunch of junk. Then you get to the install page. You have to create a partition (or several, if you like) and then you format and install. Make sure you do the full format. After it formats it will restart and start installing Windows.

After Windows is installed, install all of your motherboard drivers, then video card drivers.

Then, you're good to go.
Might want to add, that halfway through the installation, when you'e asked to reboot, you'l have to set your HD back as primary boot device in the BIOS, otherwise the installation will simply start all over again from CD-Rom.
Uh no, just don't press the key to boot from the CD.
Lai
Member
+186|6430

CrazeD wrote:

Lai wrote:

CrazeD wrote:

You set the CD drive to the first boot device in your BIOS. Then you restart it, and wait for it to say "Press and key to boot from CD . . ." and you press a key. Then it takes a few minutes to load through a bunch of junk. Then you get to the install page. You have to create a partition (or several, if you like) and then you format and install. Make sure you do the full format. After it formats it will restart and start installing Windows.

After Windows is installed, install all of your motherboard drivers, then video card drivers.

Then, you're good to go.
Might want to add, that halfway through the installation, when you'e asked to reboot, you'l have to set your HD back as primary boot device in the BIOS, otherwise the installation will simply start all over again from CD-Rom.
Uh no, just don't press the key to boot from the CD.
But you'l have to reset it later anyway, so you might as well do it then.
CrazeD
Member
+368|6952|Maine
You technically don't even need to set the CD drive as the first boot device. My primary hard drive is always the first boot device, and I can still boot from CD's if they're in the drive.

I just said to do it that way because it's a fail-safe.
Raphi
Banned
+354|6538|Basel, Switzerland
euhm, BIOs? lol
CrazeD
Member
+368|6952|Maine
Basic Input/Output Settings.

If you aren't familiar with it, just get in, change the device priority if you need to, and then get out. You can mess stuff up easily.

Your motherboard manual will give a brief over-view on how to do this for your particular board. It's simple stuff, really.
Hakei
Banned
+295|6274
I hope you bought a really big HDD, my 300 gig one took about 2 hours to format, lawl.
HellHead
The fantastic Mr. Antichrist
+336|6988|Germany
If you have no idea how to handle the BIOS I would strongly recommend you ask somebody around (RL) to show you. You can screw your comp pretty badly if you press the wrong buttons in there...
CrazeD
Member
+368|6952|Maine

Hakei wrote:

I hope you bought a really big HDD, my 300 gig one took about 2 hours to format, lawl.
Partitions are FTW.

When I formatted my 250GB I split it 50/50. Formatted the Windows partition and then formatted the other half from within Windows when I wasn't doing anything.
Raphi
Banned
+354|6538|Basel, Switzerland
I'm scared. I have no idea of/what BIOS is. What can I do?
Little BaBy JESUS
m8
+394|6428|'straya

Raphi wrote:

I'm scared. I have no idea of/what BIOS is. What can I do?
Now im assuming u have friends

just ask ur nerdiest friend to help u.

if not. if u have a second computer just be on these forums while ur doing it and someone will help walk u through it....

and final suggestion. take it into ur local computer shop and they will do it all for u (including putting it together) for a small price (anywhere from $50-$150)
Raphi
Banned
+354|6538|Basel, Switzerland

Little BaBy JESUS wrote:

Raphi wrote:

I'm scared. I have no idea of/what BIOS is. What can I do?
Now im assuming u have friends

just ask ur nerdiest friend to help u.

if not. if u have a second computer just be on these forums while ur doing it and someone will help walk u through it....

and final suggestion. take it into ur local computer shop and they will do it all for u (including putting it together) for a small price (anywhere from $50-$150)
Laptop and cam ready, lolo
Little BaBy JESUS
m8
+394|6428|'straya

Raphi wrote:

Little BaBy JESUS wrote:

Raphi wrote:

I'm scared. I have no idea of/what BIOS is. What can I do?
Now im assuming u have friends

just ask ur nerdiest friend to help u.

if not. if u have a second computer just be on these forums while ur doing it and someone will help walk u through it....

and final suggestion. take it into ur local computer shop and they will do it all for u (including putting it together) for a small price (anywhere from $50-$150)
Laptop and cam ready, lolo
Good luck.

i suggest u ask someone on the Tech Team in advance.

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