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The recommendation for the boot sequence is to turn on the monitor first and then turn on the host.
This is because the BIOS will detect the computer equipment after it is turned on, and those old-time-old computers in the past will make mistakes if they can't detect the hardware, but now DIY manufacturers must have taken into account that people's boot habits may be different, so the display should support plug and play. However, it is not possible for the mouse and keyboard with PS2 interface. If you don't believe it, you disassemble the mouse and put it back on after you turn it on, my experience is - it crashes.
As mentioned above, there is now no restriction on whether to turn on the monitor or the host first when you turn on the computer. There is no question of harming anything. If you have to think that there is harm, it is a waste of graphics card resources.
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In no particular order. It's the same.
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Generally, the monitor is turned on first. If you turn on the host first, I'm afraid that if the current is too large in an instant when you turn on the monitor, it will easily cause the computer to restart. I don't think it will cause damage to your computer.
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No, it also saves some electricity. You can wait until it's almost up before turning on the monitor.
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No, it won't hurt. You can connect the host power supply, display power supply and audio and video power supply to a power board with a switch, the switch of the display should not be turned off, it has been turned on, so that every time you turn on the power strip, turn on the switch of the power strip, and then turn on the host, (at this time the display is on) after the normal shutdown, and then turn off the switch of the wiring board. (The monitor is off).
Hehe, it's a newbie.
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Generally, the monitor is turned on and the host is turned on.
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No, it's the same if you turn on the console first or turn on the monitor first.
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Nope. You're too particular.
It's not long before you have a computer.
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Do you eat the vegetables first or eat first?
Which is the best place to eat! Hehe!
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The process of turning on the monitor first and then turning on the host is correct.
When the computer is turned on, the monitor should be turned on first and then the host should be turned on, and the host should be turned off and then the monitor should be turned off when the computer is turned off, this opening and shutting down sequence is particularly important for the old monitor, but it is not very important for the display produced in recent years, and even some monitors are in the opposite order when they are turned on, but in most cases it is beneficial and harmless to use the above order.
Turn on the monitor first because when you press the power switch of the case, some hardware and system information will be displayed on the screen, as well as self-test information. If you power on the host computer first and then turn on the monitor, then some of the previous information may be skipped, and you won't be able to see it. Therefore, in order to be able to see all the boot information, you must turn on the monitor first and then turn on the power of the host.
Another reason is that the CRT monitor needs an instantaneous high current after powering up, which will hit the motherboard. It may cause an abnormal situation caused by the instantaneous current of the host power supply, but now the motherboard has self-protection, and it is rare to break it.
But now the LCD doesn't matter.
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It won't be broken, turn on the monitor first just to be able to see the whole process of booting clearly, and then judge whether the computer is malfunctioning through this process.
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When you turn on the computer, you should turn on the monitor first and then turn on the console, but when you turn off the computer, it is the opposite, turn off the console first and then turn off the monitor. In fact, no matter which one is opened first, there is no substantial damage to the hardware. It's just that the book says so.
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Turn on the console first, then the monitor.
The teacher said it when I was studying.
The computer will have a strong current when it is turned on, if you turn on the monitor first, then turn on the main unit. It will impact the display with a strong current and affect the service life.
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Of course, turn on the monitor first and then turn on the host. Turning on the monitor first will not have any effect on the console, but turning on the console first is not good for the monitor.
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1. The boot sequence is generally to turn on the monitor and other peripheral facilities first, then turn on the host, and turn off the opposite, which is done to protect the host motherboard from the impact of the instantaneous current when switching on and off. The new generation of products has protection measures in this regard, but it is better to turn on and off according to the normal requirements.
2. After shutting down, it is best to dial the power supply, do not dial the power supply empty power consumption of about 5W, and there are potential safety hazards, for safety and save power resources or turn off the switch on the power socket after shutting down.
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Yes! The hard disk spindle in the system is as high as 7200 to 5400 revolutions per minute, and there are other moving objects such as fans, which will cause wear and tear and degrade performance after a long period of operation. Add to that the poor heat dissipation of the system, and that's even worse.
Continuous operation of CPUs and hard disks at high temperatures will shorten the service life, and other accessories will also have varying degrees of impact.
If you don't want to shut down, you can standby.
This reduces the load on the machine.
However, it is still recommended that you do not leave the phone unshut down for a long time.
Especially now when it's so hot. It is best to turn on the machine for about 6 hours and turn it off to take a break, which is good for the machine and people.
But it is not good to leave the machine on for a long time, especially in the humid season, when the machine can generate heat and drive away the water vapor inside.
AMD's CPU has a lot of heat, and the weather is getting hotter and hotter, as long as you pay attention to the ambient temperature not to be too high, and the CPU fan does not fail, otherwise, it is very unfavorable to the CPU, such as the CPU fan does not rotate, or the speed is very slow, it may burn the CPU.
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Of course, there will be wear and tear when used, but the computer is purchased for use, as long as the computer does not work for too long and high-intensity, the general wear and tear is not large. Laptops are not suitable for heavy work.
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Of course not! Since there are high-speed mechanical parts in the hard drive, the high-speed mechanical parts cannot stop running immediately after the shutdown, and if you turn on the power immediately, it is likely to destroy the hard drive. Of course, this is only a theoretical possibility, the author has not encountered this damage to the hard disk, but for such a thing, "it is better to believe it, not to believe it", or insurance first!
So we try not to turn on the computer immediately after shutting down, we must wait for the hard disk motor to rotate and stop and then turn on again (half a minute after shutting down), and we should try to avoid frequently turning on and off the computer power, because every time the hard disk starts and stops, the head will "take off" and "land" on the surface of the disk, if it is too frequent, it will undoubtedly increase the chance of head and platter wear.
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Not necessarily, usually not. The boot speed of a computer is mainly determined by the size of the memory, the speed of disk reads and writes, the speed of the CPU, and the number of boot items. Just like today's SSDs, the read and write speed of the disk has been improved, and the boot speed will naturally come up.
The kernel used in the non-original system is also the same as the original, mainly in the amount of post-installed software and the number of boot items.
Usually non-original systems do not affect the boot speed.
The low temperature will definitely affect the boot of the computer.
The computer runs at 25 degrees Celsius at room temperature, and according to reliability calculations, the service life of electronic components will be shortened by half for every 10 degrees of temperature change.
There are some inexplicable problems in the computer in a low temperature environment. The most common is the "buzzing" sound when the machine is just turned on, which is generally caused by the solidification of the lubricating oil of the power supply and CPU fan bearing, and the bearing friction and heating lubricating oil will return to normal after a few minutes, and the sound can disappear. In addition to this, there are several other failures caused by the computer in a low temperature environment.
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What's going on? Why don't you play a guessing game first?
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What is the situation, please explain, I can help you answer.
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