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con·fig·ure v : to assemble pieces so that they function as a single unit
Configuring your computer hardware can be an easy or difficult task to complete. Each hardware device must be configured with unique system resource settings. The resource settings enable the device to communicate with the computer's processor and memory without competing or conflicting with other devices. Most devices can accept various combinations of resource settings.
You install new hardware (for instance, a sound card or hard drive) through a multistep configuration process. The fundamental steps ...
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