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Troubleshooting & Maintaining Pcs

Troubleshooting & Maintaining Pcs

By: Gookin, Dan
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  • PCs (IBM-compatible personal computers)
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Troubleshooting & Maintaining Pcs

Troubleshooting & Maintaining Pcs

Regular price £22.97
Sale price £22.97 Regular price

Show your PC who''s boss

Nothing''s more annoying than a tech malfunction, especially when it’s your PC—with the exception of perhaps wading through reams of random, unreliable theories online looking for a solution, or paying an expensive tech geek to show up to perform a five-minute fix. The latest edition of Troubleshooting & Maintaining Your PC All-in-One For Dummies puts all this frustration behind you and gets you straight to work solving the problem yourself!

In his straightforward, friendly style, Dan Gookin—bestselling tech author and all-round Mr. Fixit—packs everything you need to know into 5-books-in-1, giving you the knowledge and process to hit on the right solution, fast. From identifying common problems to methodically narrowing down to the correct fix, you’ll save hours of frustrating research—and experience the sweet, righteous satisfaction of having achieved it all yourself.

  • Pick up quick fixes
  • Understand and reconnect networks
  • Restore memory
  • Boost your PC''s performance

Every problem has a solution and PCs are no different: get this book and you''ll never catch yourself shouting at your monitor or frustrated with the motherboard again—well, maybe not quite so often.