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Paperback Fix Your Own PC Book

ISBN: 1558285482

ISBN13: 9781558285484

Fix Your Own PC

Why rush to the repair shop to install a next-station video card or deal with a Windows 2000 meltdown? With a good set of screwdrivers, an antistatic strap, and Fix Your Own PC , you'll be ready to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Good

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Good info

Easy to follow. Could use more diagrams or photos. The book is written with language that is easy to understand. Useful glossary and index at the back.

Fix your own pc

I fully subscribe to the old shoe "a picture is worth a thousand words" and one thing his book does is give you more than adequate views of what's being described in text. I brings you up to date on all the merid of changes that have occured. Of course as soon as someone writes a book like this it is already obsolete, but for the consumate "upgrader" like myself who will never own the latest and the greatest it is a perfect reference.

Like pc-medical school

This book shows you clearly how a computer works and how you can get into it to make changes, updates and repairs. I was happy to learn that I actually know a lot! But the stuff I didn't know what there. I was able to fix two older computer (seniors) by following this book. I was able to easily move a hard disk drive, so now I have extra memory on my current computer and can recycle an older one.

It worked for me!

This book as is good as it's title: I did manage to fix my own (Pentium II) PC by reading it! It gave me the knowledge to find the problem (a bad motherboard) and the courage to replace it. Operations that at first glance looked intimidating, were made relatively simple by the book's clear discussions, explanations and photos. It's range covers the inner workings of old PC's up through the Pentium II (as well as a little bit of info on the Pentium III.) Not a perfect book, though: the photo printing could be better; and the section on power supplies isn't complete or accurate, particularly when it comes to ATX-type supplies--oddly, the type found in most Pentium machines, for which the book is otherwise a good repair guide. (The power supply is a vital component in a PC, and is oftentimes the first gizmo to go bad.) I had to go outside the book to find that critical info. But criticism aside, I wouldn't have been able to repair my computer without this book, period, so I would recommend it. Perhaps a newer edition will correct the minor shortcomings.

An Extremely Helpful, Informative Book

This book covers everything you need to repair, maintain or upgrade a personal computer. The text covers legacy and more recent hardware. It's informative and is enhanced with plenty of photos and charts to make computer repair/upgrading easier for both veteran and novice. I built my computer using this book. The appendices include trouble-shooting flow charts, lists of companies selling what you need and lists of valuable software utilities available, amoung other items. It even covers all you need to know about peripherals. In the four months since I've purchased it, it's proven to be an invailuable reference.
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