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Author: Stephen Bigelow
ISBN : B003X4KRSK
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Free download PC Technician's Troubleshooting Pocket Reference Free Download for everyone book 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link *Fully revised updated edition. first edition was strong seller - over 30,000 sold.
*Ties into the booming A+ Certification market. A+ technicians specialize in PC hardware troubleshooting.
*Follows success of Pocket Reference Series by Bigelow, which has sold over 70,000 copies.
*Handy format - designed for technicians, in a convenient, portable, pocket-sized edition.
*Leading author - Bigelow's last three books have sold well over 250,000 copies.Direct download links available for PC Technician's Troubleshooting Pocket Reference (Hardware) [Kindle Edition] Free Download
- File Size: 10003 KB
- Print Length: 656 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 2 edition (October 13, 2000)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B003X4KRSK
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Not Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #921,020 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
PC Technician's Troubleshooting Pocket Reference Free Download
As a person who seems to be called upon more and more to fix someone's computer, and as one who's learned by doing in several years of owning these machines (my first was a humble 8088 with a then-huge 20 megabyte hard drive, way before today's Pentiums), I've found this book to be an invaluable reference for assistance in diagnosing computer problems. This is NOT the book for the computer neophyte who knows pretty much how to turn the machine off and on, and who can type a letter and get on the Internet but not much else; it assumes a level of familiarity with computer processes considerably higher than that. However, if you know how to take the cover off, if you're not afraid to remove and replace cards, and you have a basic understanding of interrupts, COM ports and the like, this book is DEFINITELY for you. I heartily recommend this book for the tinkerer, the unofficial neighborhood computer guru, and the professional technician. Two more of his titles that I've purchased and have found just as indispensable is Bigelow's Build Your Own PC Pocket Reference, and his PC Hardware Fat Faqs: Troubleshooting, Upgrading, Maintaining and Repairing. This man KNOWS computers.
By A Customer
Poorly organized. Useful neither as a field reference nor study manual. Don't waste your money. Much better investments are: (1) Upgrading And Repairing PCs, Field Guide, by Scott Mueller, and (2) Pocket PCRef, by Thomas J. Glover & Millie M. Young.
If you're studying for the A+ Exam, check out 'A+ Certification', by Michael Meyers. Another excellent book which goes into greater depth, is 'Upgrading And Repairing PCs', by Scott Mueller.
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