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Computer hardware can be confusing at times, but wikiHow’s Hardware category is here to help. Our 100+ easy-to-follow articles can help you understand computer hardware and maintain your computer no matter what hardware issues you’re dealing with. Learn how to clean your PC fan , install a modem , use an SD memory card , and more.

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Turn Turbo Boost On Your Intel i5, i7, or i9

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Connect a USB Printer to a Network

Tell the Difference Between a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc

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Fix "A Device Attached to the System Is Not Functioning"

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Format a Floppy Disk

Roku Overheating: 7 Quick Fixes to Keep Your Device Cool

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Protect a PC in a Thunderstorm

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Buy and Use an Uninterruptible Power Supply

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Configure RAID

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