1) Connect one end of the VGA Cable to the VGA Port on the System Unit and connect the other end to the VGA Port on the Monitor (located at the back of the monitor)
2) Connect one end of the LAN Cable to the Ethernet Port (located near the USB Ports, see light green box) then connect the other end of the LAN Cable to one of the Ethernet Ports on your Router
3) Connect the USB Plugs of the Mouse and Keyboard to any of the USB Ports on the System Unit (see orange box)
4) Connect the female plug of one of the Power Cord to the Power Socket on the monitor and plug the male plug to a Multi-Plug Adapter or an extension with Multi-Plug Sockets. Do the same for the Power Cord for the System Unit (see green and blue boxes)
5) Make sure that the Power Cords are connected to a power source
6) Try turning on the System Unit and Monitor. Check if the Ethernet port at the back of the System Unit is showing a green and orange light to see if you have an internet connection
7) Congratulations. You have successfully assembled your desktop.
NOTE: on some PC's, VGA Port is located on the lower part of the System Unit (as shown on the picture below) wherein you should connect the VGA Cable and the other end of it to the VGA Port on the Monitor (located at the back of the monitor).
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