I have decided to self-build my new computer as opposed to buying it (can save just over 200 bucks)
Basically, these are my problems:
1.) I'm afriad of frying a part with static shock
2.) I'm afraid of accidentally touching a contact or something and damaging it
3.) I'm afraid of using like a magnetized screwdriver or something and screwing up a piece
4.) If something goes wrong, who do I call (If I order from newegg, all pieces are covered for a year right?)
5.) Once I get everything installed, how do I get to the CD-ROM to load WinXp? (I'm thinking I go to BIOS, set the floppy to load first, boot off of a standard Win98 boot disk with CD-Rom support, and go from there)
You guys think I should do it?
Oh, and is Mushkin PC2700 any good?
Basically, these are my problems:
1.) I'm afriad of frying a part with static shock
2.) I'm afraid of accidentally touching a contact or something and damaging it
3.) I'm afraid of using like a magnetized screwdriver or something and screwing up a piece
4.) If something goes wrong, who do I call (If I order from newegg, all pieces are covered for a year right?)
5.) Once I get everything installed, how do I get to the CD-ROM to load WinXp? (I'm thinking I go to BIOS, set the floppy to load first, boot off of a standard Win98 boot disk with CD-Rom support, and go from there)
You guys think I should do it?
Oh, and is Mushkin PC2700 any good?