» Sun May 13, 2012 8:55 pm
Is there any chance that you can get your hands on an older unused, but still functional desktop PC? That would be a great way to familiarize yourself with installing & uninstalling parts. That's how my brother taught his son to build, upgrade, troubleshoot and maintain a PC. It's low risk, hopefully free, and can teach you a great deal.
There's a feel to, for instance, installing a graphics card. If it's not lined up right with the slot for it, or you use too much pressure, you can damage the card and/or motherboard. Too little pressure and it won't be properly connected/snapped-in. Nothing like real life hands on experience for training our tactile senses. And its not just about familiarizing yourself with the parts themselves, but also about what comes after you complete a build or upgrade. Like managing the software and settings, making changes in BIOS, fixing a driver error, or installing and checking an OS.