Product Description
This work aims to act as a detailed reference to the workings and components of a personal computer. It offers information on internal component and most external devices, basic troubleshooting information, and installation for the Windows and Linux operating systems.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From the Back Cover
Learn how your PC works and what to do when it doesn't
Understand the function of each component of your PC and learn how they all work together. PC Hardware: A Beginner's Guide first introduces you to the underlying principles of the PC, such as digital logic and electronics, then covers internal components, including GHz processors, high-speed data buses, and DVD drives. Next, you'll get details on external components monitors, printers, keyboards, mice, modems, and more. The final section explains how to troubleshoot your PC, detect viruses, make repairs, and optimize your system.
-Become familiar with your PC's motherboard components, including the CPU, chipset, cache, and memory
-Learn how the chipset enables communication among all the motherboard devices
-Maximize existing memory capacity and install more RAM
-Add expansion cards to enhance graphics, video, and sound
-Configure system resources for maximum efficiency
-Protect your PC from power fluctuations using surge suppressors and UPC devices
-Select the best monitor and printer for your needs
-Connect to a network dialup, local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), the Internet, or a wireless network
-Troubleshoot, maintain, and upgrade your PC
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.