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How to Build an AMD Based Windows 2000 System?By Lee Penrod
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In this manual I will walk you through the steps required to build a modern computer system. This manual is divided into four parts: Introduction, Assembling, Operating System Installation, and Configuration. If you are just looking for information specific to your build, feel free to skip ahead to the Building section of this manual. Words in blue are defined in the appendix A.
Part I. Introduction
Part II. Assembling
Part III. BIOS and OS
Part IV. Configuration
Appendix
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