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7.When you see the name of the program you want to install, select(check) its checkbox. You can select multiple items to install in thismanner. 8.If you navigated down from Step 6, click the OK button in each opendialog box until you get back to the first Wizard page, which containsa Next> button. 9.Click the Next button. Wait while the Wizard installs the components. 10.When the last Wizard page appears, click Finish. 11.Close the Add or Remove Programs window and Control Panel. 12.Remove the CD from your CD drive, and store it in a safe place. The newly installed components will be available from the All Programs menu. For example, to get to general Windows Components, click the Start buttonand choose All Programs.Accessories. To get to games, click the Start buttonand choose All Programs.Games. Some larger programs, such as InternetExplorer and Windows Messenger, will be right on the All Programs menu. Installing New HardwareInstalling new hardware can be complicated. First of all, there are internal hard- ware devicesthat you have to install inside the computer. (Or get someone toinstall for you, if you’re not comfortable with taking your computer apart anddigging through wires.) Then there’s external hardware,which connects toyour computer through a cable and a port(or plug) on the computer. The exact plugs available on any given computer, where those plugs are, andhow they’re arranged vary from one computer to the next. The plugs are rarelylabeled. You have to be able to recognize each port by its shape. The cable forany device will fit only in one of those pugs, however, so that is a good clue asto which port you need to use. Figure 25-4 shows some common ports, thoughyour computer’s ports may be arranged differently. External devices come in two categories as well. There are hot-pluggabledevices, which connect to a USB port. To install such a device, see the section”Installing USB Devices that follows. Then there’s everything else, which con- nects to one of the ports (other than USB) shown in Figure 25-4. To install oneof those devices, see the section “Installing Non-USB Devices” that follows. Many digital video cameras can connect to a computer through an IEEE1394 (also called FireWire) port. For more information on FireWire, see thesection Getting Video from Your Camcorder” in Chapter 18.568Part
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