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Ok im about to build my own computer i was wondering if anyone had a guide on loading the OS and drivers and graphics cards and all my other goodies. Secondly how will i run a test to make sure everything is running. So if someone could tell me a process or show me the way to help i would appreciate that.

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I too, would like some help on this as i will be doing the same very soon


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