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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Upgrading and Repairing PCs

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The CIG to Upgrading and Repairing PCs strikes a good balance as a substantial yet readable guide to your PC's hardware and the peripherals and software that depend on it. It covers, for instance, when and how it is best to upgrade various memory and data storage, motherboards, CPUs or replace a troublesome keyboard or mouse. There's global treatment of the most used Microsoft OSs (Win 98, Me, 2000, some XP) and how to get then to work more efficiently. Even new peripherals and applications get their spotlight, as the author suggests how to prepare your PC for the latest in PDAs, web cams, gaming devices, all the way to considering the ins and outs of watching TV on your PC. The author covers all this with a sharp eye onteaching the reader how to keep a system running quickly, efficiently and with stability.

497 pages, Paperback

First published June 16, 1998

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Jennifer Fulton

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Already outdated but still useful especially for teachers, teaching the history of our technology. It still teaches about floppy disks which the younger generation couldn’t relate to.
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