PC maintenance : an introduction to upgrade and repair / Colin Grimston.
By: Grimston, Colin
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This tutorial guide comes in four parts, starting with the necessary fundamental knowledge required to make sense of the servicing procedures described in the second section. This second part introduces a range of the most useful fault finding methods. Section three consists of a number of practical exercises, each described and illustrated step-by-step. From preparing the workspace and removing the cover, through simple up-grading to more complex fault-finding and rectification, the trainee is equipped to meet the servicing needs most commonly encountered wherever PCs are used. A final short section collects together useful technical data for easy reference.
Includes index.
What is a PC? -- Inside the box -- The microprocessor -- The expansion bus -- Memory -- System configuration -- Fault-finding techniques -- Practical exercises.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Introduction
- Section 1 What is a PC?
- Inside the box
- The microprocessor
- The expansion bus
- Memory
- System configuration
- Section 2 Fault finding techniques
- Section 3 Practical exercises
- Section 4 Appendices
- Glossary