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Webcams are usually connected to a PC via a USB. The driver is installed automatically when you're connected to the internet. Then follow the instructions of the installation file on the screen.
Usually older computers run on mechanical harddrives (HDDs) which are cheap but also very slow, especially when having your main operating system installed on it. If you have an old computer with an old mechanical harddrive we recommend replacing it with a much faster solid state drive (SSD). If you want to keep your existing data from the HDD we recommend looking into drive cloning software. Or if you want to reinstall Windows completely you can do this by creating a bootable USB stick using Microsoft's Media Creation Tool and booting off it running the installer in advanced mode and formatting the SSD to prepare it for the install.
Windows has the command "msinfo32" on board. To access it, press the Windows key + "R" at the same time. A box labelled "Run" opens. Now type in "msinfo32" and press enter. The system information opens which provides you with all the information about the operating system and hardware. There are other freeware programs that you have to download before you can run them. For example, these include programs like "HWiNFO64", "AIDA 64" or "CPU-Z".
The entire computer is hardware. This includes, for example, the housing and the power adaptor which supplies all parts with electricity. All important parts are installed on the motherboard including the processor, RAM, graphics card, HDD or SSD, sound card and network card. The hardware follows the commands and routines that are included in the software and prompted by the user.
If you have a lot of PC experience, are well acquainted with the current state of hardware development and are knowledgeable about the myriad of providers, you can assemble a very good computer. With appropriate research, you can even save money compared to ready-made devices.
This myth has persisted since the first virus: no, a virus can't damage hardware.
It is important to completely shut down the computer and unplug or turn off the power supply in order to replace hardware. This avoids electrical damage to the components of the computer and allows for safe installation of new hardware.