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Programs To Access System Resources
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Modern motherboards also have a secondary power connector. On most boards this is a single four-pin connector, but some require eight-pin connectors. Check to see what your power supply has, as you may need to buy an adaptor.
STEP 9: Connect secondary connectorLocate the secondary motherboard power connector.
The connector should slide gently into the plug. You’ll need to apply a bit of force in order to get the clip to lock into place, and you should hear it click when it’s in properly.
4.0.1 : Installing the Hard disk
The hard disk is where you safely store all of your data, and installing it is simple. The steps below shows how it's doneSTEP 1: Fit hard disk into a bay
To fit a hard disk, you’ll need a spare 3.5in drive bay. Be careful not to use one of the external bays, which have a cutout on the front of the case, as these are designed for memory card readers and floppy disk drives.
STEP 2: Plug in SATA power
In the main picture opposite, you can see the SATA power connector on the hard disk and on the power supply. Locate the correct connector from your power supply and plug it into the back of your hard disk.
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