PC upgrade and repair bible : desktop edition
β Scribed by Barry Press; Marcia Press
- Publisher
- Wiley Pub
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 491
- Category
- Library
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This guide explains the function of each hardware component inside a personal computer, offers guidance on whether to upgrade a processor or storage device, and overviews the various multimedia programs and peripherals that are available on the market. The desktop edition eliminates the topics, prod
* Updated and revised with eighty percent new material, this book is 100 percent of what readers need to upgrade, fix, or troubleshoot PCs * Sixty-five percent of U.S. households own a PC; this book caters to the do-it-yourselfers in these households, both novices and tech hobbyists alike, who are
Great book: it's thorough and what's more, the accompanying CD includes twelve videos in which the author explains different aspects: five of them explain Processors, Motherboard, Chipsets, Memory and Hard Disks and the remaining seven deal with practical installation issues. The videos are relativ
I picked up this book one day while at a bookstore and was going to just thumb through it but quickly made note of the ISBN# for later reference. This book is HUGE. Weighing in at 1608 pages I'm grateful it's hard bound so it can survive the use it will get. The level of detail in this book is so
ββ¦a comprehensive resource for PC enthusiasts and professionals alike. Packed with the latest speeds and feeds, youβll want to keep this book on-hand as an authoritative technology reference.β βChris Angelini, Managing Editor, Tomβs Hardware Β For 20 years, Upgrading and Repairing PCs has been th