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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Upgrading and Repairing PCs

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A reference based title written in an approachable first person point of view. This book teaches a reader how to upgrade his PC peripherals to increase productivity on his PC without intimidating or offending him. Straight-forward conversational tone on upgrading hardware and software the decision to upgrade or not. The reader will be introduced into some of this upgrading by task orientation - you want to record your own CD . . This title provides basic information in purchasing and installing the newest technology for multimedia and more. Finally the reader learns how various software applications and operating systems upgrades can help him use or not use his PC more efficiently. This book gives its readers the foundation on what a PC is and how to upgrade it in everyday language without being intimidating or insulting. Complete Idiot s Guide to Upgrading Your PC, 3rd Edition is a task-oriented explanation of PC hardware and software upgrading Industry analysts predict that home market penetration may well surpass the 50% mark by the end of the year. Plain-English approach that is easy to read and fun for the reader to use when learning about how to upgrade and fix his PC. Increased coverage on how to add peripherals multimedia, new hard disk, more ram, faster modem- including the latest MMX, 56 K modem, CD-R, DVD and more

1 pages, Paperback

First published June 16, 1998

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Jennifer Fulton

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January 25, 2021
Already outdated but still useful especially for teachers, teaching the history of our technology.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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