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The Computer Processor This month I will look at the processor. So what is the processor? Well in the simplest of terms, it’s your computers brain. The processor tells your computer what to do and when to do it, it decides which tasks are more important and prioritizes them to your computers needs. There is and has been many processors on the market, running at many different speeds. The speed is measured in Megahertz or MHz. A single MHz is a calculation of 1 million cycles per second (or computer instructions), so if you have a processor running at 2000 MHz, then your computer is running at 2000,000,000 cycles per second, which in more basic terms is the amount of instructions your computer can carry out. Another important abbreviation is Gigahertz or GHz. A single GHz or 1 GHz is the same as 1000 MHz . Sounds a bit confusing, so here is a simple conversion : 1000 MHz (Megahertz) = 1GHz (Gigahertz) = 1000,000,000 Cycles per second (or computer instructions). Now you can see why they abbreviate it, could you imagine going to a PC store and asking for a one thousand million cycle PC please. A bit of a mouth full isn’t it? So when buying a new computer always look for fastest you can afford. The fastest on the market at the time of writing this article is 3.8 GHz (3800 MHz). Remember though that it is not necessary to purchase such a fast processor, balance your needs, do you really need top of the range? Especially when the difference say between a 3.5 GHz (3500 MHz) and a 3.8 GHz (3800 MHz) processor will be barely noticed (if noticed at all) by you, while the price difference is around £100. With the money you save you could get a nice printer and scanner package. Now that we have covered the speeds, there is one more important subject to cover. Which processor? There are 3 competitors at present, the AMD Athlon, Intel Pentium and the Intel Celeron. The Intel Pentium 4 is the most expensive of them all, and remains today the most popular on the market. In layman’s terms it’s the designer processor, although AMD have some superb if not better releases. The AMD Athlon 64 and 64 X2 processors are a direct competitor to the Pentium 4, the decision of which to pick should be left to your budget and present reviews, check out magazines and online hardware sites. One thing to note though is that AMD lists its processor speeds at what it calls a comparable rating to the Intel Pentium 4. An example of this would be the 2200+ Athlon XP processor, which actually only runs at 1.8 GHz (1800 MHz). Lastly there is the Intel Celeron; this processor is a budget version of the Intel Pentium 4, the processor you find in most budget computers. If the purse is tight, and you need a computer, then this is your port of call. You will find many sub £400 computers fitted with this processor.
HARDDISK PARTITION USING FDISK Press Esc to exit FDISK Press Enter to select the default [1]. The following screen will be displayed: Create DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive Current fixed disk drive: 1 Choose one of the following: 1. Create Primary DOS Partition 2. Create Extended DOS Partition 3. Create Logical DOS Drive(s) in the Extended DOS Partition Enter choice: [1] Press Esc to return to FDISK Options Again, press Enter to select the default. The following will be displayed Create Primary DOS partition Current fixed disk drive : 1 Verifying drive integrity, xx% complete. Current fixed disk drive: 1 Do you wish to use the maximum available size for a primary DOS partition and make the partition active (Y/N) ....................? [Y] At this point you can press the Enter key and make the entire drive one partition, your C: drive, or enter N and make a partition which occupies less than the entire drive. If you have a large drive, you may want to consider putting more than one partition on it; i.e., make you C: drive 1-2 GB and the rest of the drive (a second partition) your D: drive. You will find that a smaller C: drive will run faster and take a lot less time to defrag. I leave putting more than one partition on the drive as an exercise for the more adventurous. Just be sure the partition for the C: drive is set active and logical drives are assigned to each of the partitions. You may want to experiment... After creating an active partition on the hard drive reboot the computer to the Startup Floppy and format the drive as follows: A:\> format c: Do not use the /s flag with the format command. We do not want to transfer the system files from the floppy to the hard disk. Windows 98 will not install on the hard disk if it already has the system files on it.
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