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Step - I

Unpack the monitor and computer case from the box . Remove any plastic covers or protective tape. Place the monitor and computer case on a desk or work area . Be sure to place your computer case in an area that is well-ventilated and has good air flow. This will help prevent the computer from overheating.

Step-II

Locate the monitor cable . There are several types of monitor cables , so the one for your computer may not look like the one in the image below. If you're having trouble finding your monitor cable , refer to the instruction manual for your computer.

Step-III

Connect one end of the cable to the monitor port on the back of the computer case and the other end to the monitor . If you are using a VGA cable like the one in the picture below , you will want to tighten the screws on the monitor cable to secure it. Many computer cables will only fit a specific way. If the cable doesn't fit , don't force it or you could damage the connectors. Make sure the plug aligns with the port , then connect it.

Step- IV

Unpack the keyboard and determine whether it uses a USB ( rectangular) connector or a PS/2 ( round) connector . If it uses a USB connector , plug it into any USB port on the back of the computer. If it uses a PS/ 2 connector , plug it into the purple keyboard port on the back of the computer .

Step-V

Unpack the mouse and determine whether it uses a USB or PS /2 connector . If it uses a USB connector , plug it into any USB port on the back of the computer. If it uses a PS/2 connector , plug it into the green mouse port on the back of the computer . If your keyboard has a USB port , you can connect your mouse to the keyboard instead of directly connecting it to your computer. If you have a wireless mouse or keyboard , you may need to connect a Bluetooth dongle (USB adapter) to your computer . However , many computers have built-in Bluetooth , so an adapter may not be necessary.

Step-VI

If you have external speakers or headphones , you can connect them to your computer's audio port ( either on the front or back of the computer case). Many computers have color-coded ports. Speakers or headphones connect to the green port , and microphones connect to the pink port . The blue port is line in , which can be used with other types of devices. Some speakers , headphones, and microphones have USB connectors instead of regular audio plugs . These can be connected to any USB port. Also , many computers have speakers or microphones built into the monitor.

Step-VII

Locate the two power supply cables that came with your computer . Plug the first power supply cable into the back of the computer case and then into a surge protector . Then , using the other cable , connect the monitor to the surge protector . You can also use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) , which acts as a surge protector and provides temporary power if there is a power outage.

Step-VIII

Finally , plug the surge protector into a wall outlet . You may need to turn on the surge protector when the power is switched on . If you don't have a surge protector , you can plug the computer directly into the wall. This is not recommended , however , because electrical surges can damage your computer.

Step IX

If you have a printer , scanner , webcam , or other peripherals , you can connect them at this point. Many peripherals are plug and play , which means they will be recognized by your computer as soon as they are plugged in. Other peripherals may include software that you need to install before you can start using them. Use the instructions included with the device to install it if necessary. Generally , peripherals are optional , and you can add new ones at any time ; you do not need to connect all peripherals during the initial setup of your computer.

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