It is similar to setting up a desktop computer in the first place. You have to open the box (unzip the software), connect all the cables to the computer and monitor. Turn it on, wait for it to boot. Then there are all the settings to set (software need to do all these settings base on the established system parameters).
To get rid of the computer you just unplug it and throw the whole thing in a dumpster. The only choice is are you going to keep anything (sometime you keep some of the data, just like in the analogy you knight keep the monitor).
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