PCs For Dummies
β Scribed by Dan Gookin
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 411
- Series
- For dummies
- Edition
- 10th ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Throw out those dense, mind-numbing, jargon-filled computer manuals and grab yourself a copy of PC's For Dummies, 6th EDITION, your all-in-one guide that is packed with all the tried-and-true advice and special tricks that you can expect from all-time best-selling author Dan Gookin. In his familiar, fun, and easy-to-follow fashion, Gookin guides you through the wonderful world of PCs with a minimum of technobabble and a maximum of hardware smarts and software savvy.Find out what lurks inside a PC and sort your way through chips, cards, cables, and connections The Dummies WayT. You don't have to be a geek to get the most bang for your computing buck PC's For Dummies, 6th Edition, is the ideal reference for first-time PC users. From putting your PC together to finding quick answers and sage advice on installing new hardware and software, surfing the Internet and sending e-mail, or troubleshooting your PC problems, you can feel confident-and get your work done-in no time at all.
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i bought it for one of my courses at college, but never used it, looks a really complete book
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