This week you will build you DIY ViPC Workstation. Software installation is a very big part of the PC building process. When you do it you will document all steps detailed enough with screen shots, so that Tom or other can repeat the process. Or others can review the process and give suggestions on what to do better. I already have knowledgeable reviewers lined up.
Another benefit is that every time V²Shop ships a PC that has a problem which can be traced back of not optimized installation procedures, then you have a place to go in, tweak the procedure and from then on every shipped ViPC does not have this problem anymore.
Last but not least detailed installation procedures are a great fishnet and a great proof of our diligence, quality and transparency, which should convert some readers into buyers of ViPC in V²Shop.
Note: The ViCase is not ready yet, but you can assemble the PC into the lowest cost case you can find, should be $50 or so. Or you or a friend have an old case lying around. Asian style is to find a piece of plywood and screw all parts to it with wood screws and distant holder. The ViCase Golden Sample is on your heels.
This week you will build you DIY ViPC Workstation. Software installation is a very big part of the PC building process. When you do it you will document all steps detailed enough with screen shots, so that Tom or other can repeat the process. Or others can review the process and give suggestions on what to do better. I already have knowledgeable reviewers lined up.
Another benefit is that every time V²Shop ships a PC that has a problem which can be traced back of not optimized installation procedures, then you have a place to go in, tweak the procedure and from then on every shipped ViPC does not have this problem anymore.
Last but not least detailed installation procedures are a great fishnet and a great proof of our diligence, quality and transparency, which should convert some readers into buyers of ViPC in V²Shop.
Note: The ViCase is not ready yet, but you can assemble the PC into the lowest cost case you can find, should be $50 or so. Or you or a friend have an old case lying around. Asian style is to find a piece of plywood and screw all parts to it with wood screws and distant holder. The ViCase Golden Sample is on your heels.
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