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How to Create an Imaginary Computer

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A computer can be really fun. If you can't use your computer for days, use your imagination. Children love their imagination no matter what goes on in art.

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  1. 1
    Use your imagination to make a computer in your head. Try to use as much detail as you can. Imagine the logo on the back, the color, location of the power switch, every detail! Make it as realistic as possible.
  2. 2
    Choose a computer company or create one. Here are some ideas for companies of your own- Dynamo, Ultimatum, Evenista. Or, you can use Dell or Apple.
  3. 3
    What operating system does your computer run? Vista, XP, Linux, OS X? Imagine every feature of the chosen OS, the start button, the sidebar if it's Vista, the dock if it's Macintosh. Don't leave anything out! You can also create an operating system of your own.
  4. 4
    Which processor does your computer have? Intel or AMD? You can also create one of your own. Some ideas- InnovaStar, Aflex. These are just names, you can alter them.
  5. 5
    Create or choose a boot screen from that company you chose. Make it fun and wacky, or make it realistic. You can also make it cool and high-tech, like fingerprint recognision.
  6. 6
    Make sounds for your computer. Be sure to have differemt sounds for every task.
  7. 7
    How fast is your computer? Most people like to have a super-fast, efficient computer. For fun, though, you can make your computer a piece of junk which doesn't run properly.
  8. 8
    Set up your computer. Have fun!

Edit Tips

  • Use your imagination.
  • Don't fall asleep on the computer!
  • You can also put a virus on your computer, just for fun.
  • Do whatever you've always wanted to do on a computer but would damage the system. Good luck!

Edit Warnings

  • This can be dangerously addicting...

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August 2, 2011 by Sanssheriff

Categories:
Games of Imagination | Selecting and Buying a Computer

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