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1. Upgrading and Repairing PCs
by Muller Scott.
1177 Pages
If there is a "THE BOOK" on PC hardware this would be it. Whether it is used as a buying guide or a manual for upgrading or building your own PC the information provides all knowledgeable users the ability to get beyond the marketing hype and fully understand the feature sets of all the components that go into most PCs. Standards are fully explained including much historical background that allows readers not only to get what but the why components do what they do.
If you want to make your local computer sales guy feel like an idiot read this prior to shopping.
If your a PC sales person then please do us all a favor and read this book. If you want to build your own machine and make intelligent choices about the components you put in it this is the reference book you need.
If your machine is slowing down and it is a few years old you might want to look for a version of this book that was published at the time your machine was built.
If your teenager wants a "REALLY HOT GAMING MACHINE" buy her this book and let her earn the money and build her own machine.
2. How To Become a Laptop Technician: From Zero to Hero (conversion)
By by Kang Solihin
142 PagesĀ
This book is made for laptop technicians, either beginners or who are learning to repair laptops and want to learn more about everything related to laptop repair.
Equipped with a component recognition guide contained in the laptop, how to measure each component and how to repair the laptop based on schematic