Yea but what if I screw something up like static or whatever and I am out like 2000 dollars, but with a store I can have them replace it if it is broken or something.
You can use one of those lame wristbands from Fry's, if you'd like. However, I would use ThatGuy16's advice - touch the case occasionally. I know it seems to be complicated, but it's REALLY easy.
When I turn it on I heard I have to configure the bios or something, how do you do that it sounds difficult. I don't know how to read or write binary is that what show up when you first turn it on a bunch of 0s and 1s?
No. Fortunately, you will probably see the English language. Restart the computer you are using after you memorize, or print this message. Upon restart, hit either the DELETE key, or F2, or F3, or F8, very quickly. The screen you see next is the BIOS. Somewhere on the screen, probably below, you will see an option to "Save and exit without changes'" with a key value next to it. Press that key, and boot into Windows. That's the BIOS.
At the most, the first time you boot your fresh, custom system, you may need to set your BIOS to boot from your CD/DVD Drive to properly install your OS. If you get that far, hit this forum up for advice, and someone will tell you how to do it.