Tuesday, February 8, 2011

File Management System

File Organization

Computer Organization

  • A computer can store a lot of stuff, and that stuff can be impossible to find if we users, don't know how to keep things organized.  Computer organization is so important, specially to those who using computers.
  • It seems like a reminder for us users, to organize all of our essential files into one folder, and we'll find it's easier to back them up when they're scattered inside the hard disk.  To organize our files in a clear and logical manner so we can quickly find them. For example, keep our music in one folder, our pictures in another and our text files too.  And if we have work files on our computer, keep them in their own folder, to separate from any personal data.  


MOTHERBOARD
  • is the heart of any computer system and it connects everything together.  It is one part and does not need to be assembled but the other part of the computer must be assembled onto the motherboard.  Motherboards can have a large variety of different connections type, so using the motherboard manual will be required if you are unfamiliar or having trouble with a specific connection.  Motherboard has external connectors for mouse and keyboard devices, display adapters, and audio jacks, like microphone.  USB ports also allow USB devices to be plugged into the motherboard, which can take the place of mouse, keyboard and audio devices.
FUNCTION:
  • The function of the computer motherboard is to act as the main circuit board that connects and communicates to all the devices and components attached.  Motherboards are designed around the type of central processing unit (CPU) that will be installed.  Because motherboard act as the base of all other components, the number of PCI slots, USB headers, memory slots, SATA headers and other slots should be checked ahead of time before building a personal computer.
  • Measuring the motherboard's speed can be difficult, depending on the CPU attached.  Motherboards have a chipset, which directs the flow of data between the various buses which have attached components.
  • Motherboards frequently contain slots that accept expansion cards.The motherboard gives these cards power and access to the data bus.
COMMUNICATIONS:
  • through connections and pathways, the various components attached to the motherboard of a computer communicate to one another and work together to form a one functioning machine.  Incompatibility with parts that were not intended to use with the motherboard, often cause loss of functionality.
NOTE:  that only compatible components to or with the motherboard, will function properly after installation.