Upgrading and Repairing PCs by Mueller Scott


Upgrading and Repairing PCs
Title : Upgrading and Repairing PCs
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 2592
Publication : First published June 22, 2015

Access to 3 hours of troubleshooting videos as well as PDFs of previous editions are available through product registration—see instructions in back pages of your eBook.     For more than 25 years, Upgrading and Repairing PCs has been the world’s #1 guide to PC The single source for reliable information on how PCs work, troubleshooting and fixing problems, adding hardware, optimizing performance, and building new PCs. This 22nd edition offers beefed-up coverage of the newest hardware innovations and maintenance techniques, plus more than two hours of new video.   Scott Mueller delivers practical answers about PC processors, mother-boards, buses, BIOSes, memory, SSD and HDD storage, video, audio, networks, Internet connectivity, power, and much more. You’ll find the industry’s best coverage of diagnostics, testing, and repair—plus cutting-edge discussions of improving PC performance via overclocking and other techniques.   Mueller has taught thousands of professionals in person and millions more through his books and videos— nobody knows more about keeping PCs running perfectly . Whether you’re a professional technician, a small business owner trying to save money, or a home PC enthusiast, this is the only PC hardware book you need!   NEW IN THIS EDITION      


Upgrading and Repairing PCs Reviews


  • Adrian

    The only computer hardware book you will ever need. The definitive textbook on learning how to upgrade and repair PCs. If you have ever thought about becoming an I.T technician, then this is a book you will definitely need by your side.

  • Brian O Cnaimhsi

    A very good book I would highly recommend this book for people who would like to have an interest in computer hardware. This book lists all aspects of computer hardware in great detail and with very clear illustrations.

  • Ivan Petrov

    good

  • Mark Lacanilao

    Even the latest edition (published 2015) is horribly outdated as computer hardware rapidly changes. However, this reference guide serves as a fun time machine and goes into much greater depth than any YouTube guide you'll find. For example, I've removed the HDD cage in my newest build cause M.2 NVMe SSD is superior (and not just because of my horrid cable management skills) but that doesn't mean they're not worth reading up on. This just means I'll have to mount my eventual storage behemoth with double-sided tape somewhere down the road.

  • Scott Holstad

    I’m embarrassed by how long it’s taken me to work through this, but at 1200 tightly packed dense pages combined with my bad habit of usually reading 150+ books at the same time, I think it’s understandable. But the book? A freaking masterpiece! The most essential bible one could ever attain for the industry. I cannot recommend this more strongly.

  • Bri Mcdohn

    the computer home repair bible! still very useful and relevant for troubleshooting and repairs. But we need a replacement that covers the technological developments and changes for newer, modern computers.