Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description Maintaining a PC is important, and troubleshooting a PC can be a challenge. Dan Gookin is great at explaining how to handle common PC problems, and he’s provided a complete, plain-English manual in Troubleshooting & Maintaining Your PC All-in-One For Dummies. Liberally laced with Dan’s famous humor and clear instructions, Troubleshooting & Maintaining Your PC All-in-One For Dummies is divided into six minibooks covering hardware, software, laptops, Internet, networking, and maintenance. Each one gives you some background on what causes common problems, to help you understand what’s wrong as well as how to fix it. You’ll learn to: - Troubleshoot both Windows XP and Vista
- Solve e-mail and Web woes, makes friends with ActiveX, and protect your system from evil software and viruses
- Resolve router problems, reset the modem, delve into IP addresses, and find the elusive wireless network
- Investigate startup issues, battery quirks, and power problems
- Travel safely and efficiently with your laptop
- Perform regular maintenance and keep good backups
- Solve problems with disks and printers
- Find missing files, successfully restore files if something major goes wrong, and pep up your PC
Troubleshooting & Maintaining Your PC All-in-One For Dummies is tech support in a book!
Note: The Kindle edition of this book does not include any CDs or DVDs.
Amazon.com Review
What the book covers: Most troubleshooting books concentrate on upgrading--and usually hardware at that. This book concentrates on solving problems--whether they are software, hardware, or operating system problems. In addition, Dan offers tools and advice on maintaining your system to maximize its life. Seven minibooks cover * Hardware * Software * Laptops * Internet * Networking * Maintenance * Useful Tools * Series features: The book will reflect the handholding, clear explanations, and light humor that are hallmarks of the For Dummies style.
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