The simulator is a standalone application that visually represents the internal components of a computer. It was developed to address situations where physical hardware is limited, enabling students to "get under the hood" without the risk of damaging expensive equipment. Key features include:

The specific keyword "-reupload 30.4.2010-" refers to a community-preserved version of the tool. Because the original software was built using , it no longer runs natively in modern browsers like Chrome or Edge. To use this tool today, users often need: PC Hardware and Software Companion Guide, 4th Edition

Users must install components in the correct order, such as the power supply, RAM, CPU, and thermal paste.

The tool simulates connecting motherboard cables, internal drives, and external peripherals like monitors, keyboards, and mice. Three Interactive Modes:

Offered a hands-on orientation to troubleshooting and the application of tools to resolve complex hardware and software issues. Legacy Compatibility and "Reuploads"

Provides guided instructions for every step of the assembly process.

Allows users to click on individual components to view detailed 3D information and learn about their specific functions. The IT Essentials v4.1 Curriculum

Focused on basic hardware, networking, security, and professional communication skills.