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Paperback Degunking Your PC Book

ISBN: 1933097035

ISBN13: 9781933097039

Degunking Your PC

Degunking Your PC takes Paraglyph's unique ""degunking"" approach--an easy to follow, tried and true, 12 step method to get your PC and all your gadgets running in tip-top shape. It covers techniques for everything from tweaking your monitor to suit your needs, installing/uninstalling peripherals, to networking several computers without technical jargon. Is your wireless keyboard fighting with your wireless mouse? Do you really need to keep...

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A 12-step program is taught which any user - even relative beginners- can easily follow

Joli Ballew and Jeff Duntemann's Degunking Your PC covers device which don't work property with PCs, from cables which get in the way or won't reach to a slow processor or non-working backup methods. A 12-step program is taught which any user - even relative beginners- can easily follow to tackle everything from setting up a wireless network to updating device drivers and using scans to clean up fragmented hard drives.

Common sense stuff that you normally just don't do...

There are some book series that I really look forward to reading based on their style and content. One is the Degunking series, and the latest installment is Degunking Your PC by Joli Ballew and Jeff Duntemann. Much common sense that is rarely practiced... Chapter List: Why Is My PC All Gunked Up?; Degunking Your PC; Physically Cleaning Your PC And Peripherals; Degunking And Configuring Your PC Work Area; Degunking Your Main PC Components; Degunking Your Peripherals; Untangling Your USB And FireWire Connections; Setting Up A Basic Network For Sharing Dial-Up Internet Connections; Moving To DSL Or Cable Internet; Creating Gunk-Free Wired Networks; Going Wireless While Staying Gunk-Less; Degunking Your Backup Strategy; Enhancing PC And Media Performance; Index I think it's fair to say that if you've been around computers for any length of time, you probably know you should be doing a lot of the stuff in this book. PCs grow internal killer dust bunnies if not cleaned out occasionally (our kitchen PC grows new kittens). An attempt to unplug a device ends up becoming an exercise in tracing the Gordian knot of cables, with slicing through it not being a viable option. And, um, I really thought the plug for my Pocket PC cradle was *that* one, not the one that powered off my PC. If you follow the plans put forth in this book, you'll avoid much (if not all) of these issues. Ballew and Duntemann give you easy-to-follow tips on setting up a program to not only get your system cleaned up (hardware and software), but to keep it that way. They even help you justify getting rid of that ink-jet printer that hasn't worked in two years but you just haven't bothered to reclaim that desk space because you've ceased to notice it... In some ways, this book seems to go a bit beyond straight degunking. When they talk about network degunking, you'll also get a fair amount of information on just what networking is, how it works, and what you need to know to make it all work. Long-time techies will already know much of that info, but this may be just what the newbie needs to move away from 56K dial-up to 5mb broadband. The style of writing is conversational and non-intimidating, so I think that people from just about all levels of background and experience should get something out of it. For me, this is a highly recommended book. Now if I can sneak upstairs and start degunking my teenager's PC, I'll have made great strides...

careful explanation of wireless

Yet another book in the Degunking series. Here the authors focus on helping with your PC's hardware. This includes both the hardware in the PC itself and any common peripherals or network that the PC is associated with. Unlike the earlier Degunking books that I've seen, this starts off with a nice convenience. Four pages at the very start that summarise the major steps you can do. Lists are also given for various time limits under which you have to perform the tasks. Handy. Some advice seems quite mundane. Like tips on how to best physically clean the PC. But then the skill set of readers can vary greatly. Outside the PC, perhaps the most useful chapter for many is on making a wireless network, or connecting your PC to it. The authors carefully spell out the security precautions that you are strongly urged to perform. They stress that wireless can be far more insecure than wired. Heed this advice. There's even a brief mention of HomePlug. Making a network via the power supply in your house. This is still pretty raw and the book compares it to where WiFi was in 2000 - "expensive, bleeding edge". But maybe that will not deter you.

Got gunk? Count on it.

Gunk: it's a fact of life. Our computers accumulate gunk -- physical gunk, in the form of needless, obsolete peripherals, wires, cables, and clutter; and virtual gunk, on the system itself. How many old computers are stacked in your closet? Face it: you're never, ever going to power those up again ("But I can turn it into a server!"). Or how many dinosaur laser printers do you have, with no hope of ever finding a fresh toner cartridge? ("But I paid $3000 for that printer!") And no, you can't off them on ebay (go ahead, do an auction search). And that's only the hardware gunk; what about the digital dust bunnies caught in the cobwebs of your hard drive? We all have plenty of software and hardware manuals on our computer-room bookshelves, but Jeff Duntemann and Joli Ballew's latest book in the "Degunking" series addresses a topic I've never seen covered anywhere else -- treating your entire computer system as a whole, to be cleaned up, streamlined, made more efficient. Treatments range from the obvious to the arcane, but even for obvious hints, sometimes somebody has to point those out to make us take action. And for the arcane, the book provides clear, lucid instructions. Beyond general physical uncluttering, chapters include degunking the PC's user interface; ditto for peripherals; USB/firewire; setting up networks; stepping up to broadband; setting up an effective backup strategy AND STICKING TO IT; and boosting PC performance (without buying a new PC). There's something in this book for everyone, from non-computer-literate users to power users. Works for me.
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